LINKS
The
following philanthropic foundations and trusts are other places
you could go for financial assistance with your project. Note that
these organisations prefer to support projects that empower and
develop communities. Visit their websites to gain further details
about their programs.
AUSTRALIAN
FOUNDATIONS
ANZ Executors
& Trustees Company Limited
http://www.anz.com/wealth/trustees
Scanlon Foundation
http://www.brencorpfoundation.org.au
Ian Potter Cultural
Trust
http://www.ianpotter.org.au
The Myer Foundation
http://www.myerfoundation.org.au
The Reichstein
Foundation
http://www.reichstein.org.au
OVERSEAS
TOURING AND CROSS CULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES
The British
Council
http://www.britishcouncil.org
The Christensen
Fund
http://www.christensenfund.org
Silverton Foundation
Inc.
http://www.silvertonfoundation.org
http://www.ourcommunity.com.au
Our Community provides a one-stop-gateway for practical resources,
support and linkages between community networks and the general
public, business and government - building capacity to strengthen
the community in every Australian State and Territory.
Our Community provides a Funding Centre with information, advice,
services and products, many of them free, to assist community groups
become more viable. It has a database of many grants for community
organisations in Australia.
http://www.philanthropy.org.au
Philanthropy Australia is the national membership body for the philanthropic
sector. Philanthropy Australia has more than 220 members, with estimated
total assets of more than $10 billion, who annually distribute tens
of millions of dollars to the community. Funding is distributed
primarily to the areas of social services and welfare, health, education,
arts and culture, housing and community development, with particular
emphasis on programs which benefit families, children and youth,
and senior citizens. Philanthropy Australia publishes a directory
of philanthropic foundations.
http://www.probonoaustralia.com.au
Pro Bono - The Australian Directory of Not for Profit Organisations
The Pro Bono Directory is fully searchable and easy to use. Its
purpose is a "guide to giving" for individuals or companies
wanting to donate or bequeath money to Not For Profit organisations.
The database has been researched over 14 years and contains the
most current information about Not for Profit organisations.
http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au
has information on heaps of stuff that is going on in the arts around
Australia and is a good way to connect with other people, especially
through http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au/news/#websites
Australia
Council for the Arts
The Australia Council is the Australian Government's arts funding
and advisory body. It directly supports young, emerging and established
artists, as well as new and established organisations. For more
information go to: http://www.ozco.gov.au/artsresources.aspx
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