Giving to Charity
Donating or direct giving is possibly the most common form of charitable donation in Australia, with over 13.4 million adult Australians making a tax deductible donation in the year 2004. Its greatest advantage is that it is simple; the donor has merely to choose a charity, make the donation and receive the receipt, which is vital if the donor wishes to claim a tax deduction. If the organisation to which the money is donated is a Deductible Gift Recipient, the donor will receive a tax deduction. The donation is usually "no strings" and the charity can therefore use the money wherever it is most needed, to assist with immediate costs.
With most direct donations, unless the sum is very large, the donor will have no say over where the funds will be allocated. Since individual sums are generally not large, the recipient organisation will not have the means to keep track of the purpose to which a particular donation was allocated.
Choosing a Charity
Here are some ways of choosing a charity to give to. There may be a number of motivations here. What are you passionate about? What do you feel most strongly about? What is the problem you feel you would like to fix - or who are the people you want to help? You might also like to think about whether there is a geographic basis to your giving. Do you want to donate to an area which you know well and are fond of, perhaps a community in which you live or grew up? Do you want to give to more remote communities, to people in rural Australia, to small or large towns - or to urban areas?
Listed below are some further resources to assist you.
Associates of Philanthropy Australia
The following is a list of Associate Members of Philanthropy Australia who are also charities. For a complete list of Associates, see our Members List.
- The Alfred Foundation
- Austin Health
- Australian Cancer Research Foundation
- Australian Conservation Foundation
- Australian Multicultural Foundation
- Australian Museum
- Australian Rotary Health Research Fund
- Australian Rural Leadership Foundation
- Barwon Health Foundation
- Bell Shakespeare
- The Benevolent Society
- Berry Street Victoria
- Bluearth Institute
- Brotherhood of St Laurence
- Burnet Institute
- The Cancer Council Victoria
- Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation
- Centennial Parklands Foundation
- ChildFund Australia
- Children's Cancer Institute Australia
- Country Education Foundation of Australia
- Daystar Foundation
- Documentary Australia Foundation
- Dusseldorp Skills Forum
- Dymocks Literacy Foundation
- Earthwatch Institute
- Epworth Medical Foundation
- The Fred Hollows Foundation
- GROW Employment Council Inc.
- Great Barrier Reef Foundation
- The Hammond Care Group
- Heart Research Centre
- IDP Education Australia
- Indigenous Enterprise Partnerships
- Inspire Foundation
- Jimmy Little Foundation
- Kids Plus Foundation
- Legal Services Board
- Leukaemia Foundation
- MS Society NSW/VIC
- McClelland Gallery & Sculpture Park
- Melbourne Recital Centre
- Mission Australia
- Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development
- National AIDS Fundraising Ltd
- National Heart Foundation of Australia
- National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA)
- National Museum of Australia
- Northcott
- Opening the Doors Foundation
- Osteoporosis Australia
- Peninsula Health
- Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation
- Powerhouse Museum
- Queensland Library Foundation
- Reconciliation Australia
- Research Australia Philanthropy
- Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
- Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney
- The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation
- Rural Health Education Foundation
- The S. R. Stoneman Foundation
- Save the Children Australia
- Scope (Vic) Ltd
- Senses Foundation
- The Smith Family
- South West Community Foundation
- The Spastic Centre
- St John of God Services Victoria
- St Mary's Cathedral Hobart Restoration Commission
- St Vincent's Hospital Foundation
- St Vincent de Paul Society of Victoria
- The State Library of NSW
- The State Library of Victoria Foundation
- Surf Life Saving Foundation
- Sydney Opera House
- Tamar Region Natural Resource Management Strategy Reference Group
- The Travellers Aid Society of Victoria
- United Way Australia Ltd
- University of South Australia Foundation
- Victorian College of the Arts
- Vision Australia
- Volunteering Australia Inc
- Wesley Mission
- Wise Community Investment
- YWCA NSW
- Zoological Parks Board of NSW
Other Charity Lists
There is no comprehensive list of all charities in Australia, but there are several websites which provide lists of charities. In some cases charities must pay to be listed, and in other cases the listing is free. None of these listings is comprehensive but there is generally a good representation of charities.
OurCommunity.com.au
OurCommunity have an extensive listing of charities and also offer
an online donation service.
ProBono
Australia
Pro Bono have a listing of charities on their website, and they
also produce their listing as a booklet which is distributed free
of charge to solicitors, accountants, corporations, philanthropic
trusts and other decision makers.
Auscharity
AusCharity list some charities on their website and also distribute
this listing as The Charities Book.
Tax Issues
ATO
- Making a tax deductible donation
This page on the ATO's site offers information on tax deductible
gifts, including the definition of a gift, how much is deductible,
and how to make a tax deductible donation.