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The St.George Foundation provides financial support to charities throughout Australia to help them assist children and young people up to 18 years of age with special needs. The Foundation supports innovative projects that enable disadvantaged and disabled children to reach their potential.
To be eligible for funding, an organisation will:
  • assist children under the age of 18 years of age
  • focus its efforts on Australian children
  • be a registered Australian charity endorsed as a deductible gift recipient (but not another ancillary fund). Deductible Gift Recipients must be listed with the Australian Taxation Office under Item 1of the Table in Section 30–15 of the Income Tax Assessment Act, 1936.

The Foundation cannot give funding to individuals or organisations that are not eligible recipients.

Online funding application form

Examples of Funding

Examples of non-Funding

When to apply



Examples of projects we support:
  • Early intervention services
  • Educational equipment and assistance
  • Youth workers
  • Recreational and respite programs
  • Counselling and therapy
  • New technologies
  • Medical equipment
 
Funding is not usually given for:
  • Office equipment
  • Sponsorship or fundraising appeals
  • Motor vehicles
  • Scholarships
  • Building projects or modifications
  • Religious purposes
  • General operations or running costs
  • Hospitals
  • Projects outside Australia
  • Organisations with a high net asset worth
   

When to apply

The Governors of the Foundation meet twice a year to consider applications for financial assistance from $5000-$50,000. The cut off dates for applications are 22 February 2008 and 13 June 2008 and must be made online.

Applications for financial assistance for less than $5000 are given discretionary consideration once a month.



The St.George Foundation registered charity number CFN 11076