Over the past few weeks, Commonwealth, State and Territory Governments have been announcing measures designed to relieve the burden and maintain cash flow for organisations as
The scale and unique nature of the pandemic has required an extraordinary and rapid response by Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation to requests for funding.
The program offers grants of $10,000 - $20,000 to Australian not-for-profit organisations and social enterprises operating both in Australia and overseas.
Good Things Foundation Australia has announced $1million in digital devices grant funding for community organisations through its Be Connected program, run in partnership with the Department of Social Services and eSafety Commissioner.
JOII Community is the first Community Grant recipient to receive COVID-19 Emergency Relief Funding from St.George Foundation, allowing the organisation to adapt their TRACTION Bicycle Build Program and continue to help vulnerable young people.
Westpac Foundation announced a new $500,000 partnership with the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR), expanding its Community Grant program in rural, regional, and remote areas across Australia.
St.George Foundation is making more funding available to the charity sector to support their purpose of improving lives of children who are experiencing disadvantage.
Sony Corporation announced the establishment of the "Sony Global Relief Fund for COVID-19," a 100 million US dollar fund to support those around the world affected by the COVID-19 virus.
Ecstra Foundation has launched the $3,000,000 Response and Recovery Grant round, aimed at those organisations on the financial frontline.Â
In response to COVID-19, Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation has announced a $250,000 grant to Alfred Health’s Department of Infectious Diseases located at Alfred Hospital.