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A Grantseeker's Guide to Trusts & Foundations

A Grantseeker's Guide to Trusts & Foundations

Author: Vanessa Meachen, Director Research & Policy, Philanthropy Australia
Published: November 2009
ISBN: 978-0-9750639-9-6


The word 'Philanthropy' is often used but many people find the world of philanthropy quite mysterious. There are many different meanings to the word, usually depending on who you ask. In the context of this guide, we will be using Philanthropy Australia's definition, which is:

The planned and structured giving of money, time, information, goods and services, voice and influence to improve the wellbeing of humanity and the community.

In practical terms, much of the philanthropy that happens in Australian involves gifts of money granted to not-for-profit entities by philanthropic trusts and foundations, collectively referred to as "foundations" or grantmakers throughout this publication. This guide is designed as a basic guide to these philanthropic trusts and foundations, how they operate, and how you can research them and apply to them for funding.

There is nothing that can guarantee your success in seeking funds from philanthropic trusts and foundations - no magic phrase or surefire tactics. This is one reason why you should not rely on philanthropy for your core funding - because you cannot rely on it. You can never be certain that any of your funding applications is going to succeed. But there are many ways to increase your chances, and this guide will help you with that.


What is the Grantseeker's Guide?

This manual will provide you with guidance on:

Much of what is in this guide is common sense. You do have to put some work, thought and time into this. You also have to be realistic and understand where your idea might fit in with the priorities and needs of those who are giving the money. While it is not easy, it can be simpler than you might think, and it is always worth applying if you find a suitable foundation to approach.


Contents

Introduction

What this manual will teach you

What is a foundation?

Types of foundations in Australia

      Private foundations

      Family foundations

      Community foundations

      Corporate foundations

      Government-initiated foundations

      Trustee companies

      Hybrid foundations

Motives of foundations

      Constraints on foundations

A word about finances

Researching foundations

      Submission overview

      Writing the application - general tips

      Elements of an application

      Outcomes and acquittal

      Dealing with rejection

Final words

Glossary

Further resources



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