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A philanthropic foundation is a term generally used to describe a perpetual trust designed to make grants to charities or carry out charitable purposes. Some foundations are established during the donor's lifetime, others are established by wills or codicils. Foundations are governed by trustees who may be an authorised trustee company, family and friends of the benefactor, qualified professionals, or a mixture of the above.

Categories of foundation (please note: these are not legal terms) include:

There are also community foundations and corporate foundations, which are dealt with in different sections. Prescribed Private Funds (PPFs), one type of private foundation, are also further explained on their own page.

Philanthropy Australia has a long history of working with private and family foundations to assist them to become more informed, engaged and effective in their work. We can assist foundations to achieve their goals through:


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