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YEAR IN REVIEW2018
WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE FOUNDATION™, YOUR FOUNDATIONAnother important number to us, is the $3.3 million in additional funds that is nowavailable for our partners to invest back into their communities, thanks to the tax savings achieved in the 2018 financial year through using the Foundation.
Contributing to the success of our partners helps create real sustainability to the prosperity of their communities.
With the first three years of a new team delivery model now complete, we have an opportunity to reflect and
recognise our combined achievements.
The relevance we have to our partners is stronger than ever, this is measured by our growing collaborations, but more importantly reflects the depth of these relationships with
mutual respect and measurable outcomes.
A collaborative model that acknowledges our partners are the true community heroes with the Foundation providing
specialist administrative support has resulted in great outcomes for our partners and their communities.
Our partners stories of success continue to grow each year, in 2018 more than $7 million was
granted, via 909 projects with a leveraged project value of over $40 million and benefiting over
2 million Australians.
Our team works hard behind the scenes to support our partners success to grow their local
economy and community prosperity.
It is and will always be a privilege for us to join our partners in their journey.
David Impey CEO
Community Enterprise Foundation
YOUR INVESTMENT AND ITS IMPACT
TOTAL PROJECT VALUE
$44 Million
INVESTMENT TO COMMUNITY
$7.8 Million
DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED
$12.9 Million
223 SCHOLARSHIPS ADMINISTERED $970,000
NUMBER OF DONOR ADVISED GRANTS 909
VOLUNTEERS SUPPORTED 124,102
LARGEST GRANT $250,000
PEOPLE BENEFITED 2.2 Million
AVERAGE GRANT MADE $8,583
All figures disclosed in this publication relate to the 2018 calendar year, unless expressly stated otherwise.
RECIPIENTS & DISTRIBUTIONS BY STATE
State Amount Recipients
NSW $159,500 35
QLD $187,000 39
SA/NT $58,000 14
TAS $77,500 17
VIC $396,800 94
WA $99,500 24
Course Field Amount Recipients
Agriculture, Environment & related studies $55,000 11
Architecture & Building $5,000 1
Creative Arts $48,000 14
Education $49,000 11
Engineering & related technologies $41,000 11
Health $294,500 68
Management & Commerce $86,500 19
Natural & Physical Science $160,000 36
Society & Culture $222,300 48
Information Technology $17,000 4
SCHOLARSHIPSUNIVERSITIES 46 RECIPIENTS 223 AMOUNT $978,300
TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS (Since 2007)
$7.13 Million | 674 recipients
INVESTING FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS
PROJECTS FUNDED BY SECTOR
TOTAL AMOUNT FUNDED
Environmental & Animal Welfare
Emergency Services
Arts & Culture
Infrastructure & Civic
Health & Wellbeing
Youth & Education
Environmental & Animal Welfare
Emergency Services
Arts & Culture
Infrastructure & Civic
Health & Wellbeing
Youth & Education
8
92
145
292
369
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$1,896,761
$15,969
$278,862
$745,449
$1,828,235
$3,036,997
TOTAL GRANTS909
$7,802,273
Whether it’s supporting the health and well-being of your community, or investing in the next generation, your community funds went where they were most needed.
BIGGEST IMPACT AREA
HEALTH & WELLBEING
VIC: $2,056,842 TAS:
$111,531
YOUTH & EDUCATION
NSW/ACT: $369,957
QLD: $346,189
WA: $194,385
INFRASTRUCTURE & CIVIC
SA/NT: $270,960
NUMBERS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY
TOTAL GRANT FUNDING
WA - $749,843
VIC - $4,260,371
NSW & ACT - $944,425
SA & NT - $654,250
TAS - $305,751
QLD - $887,633
WA
NSW &
ACT
SA &
NT
QLD
TAS
VIC
NUMBER OF GRANTS WA
NSW &
ACT
SA &
NT
QLD
TAS
VIC
WA - 77
VIC - 510
NSW & ACT - 92
SA & NT - 54
TAS - 38
QLD - 138$887,633 QLD
NSW & ACT$944,425
VIC $4,260,371
$305,751 TAS
SA/NT$654,250$749,843WA
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SALT
The team at SALT believe that community sporting clubs can become key agents of positive culture change. SALT facilitate interactive education programs with players and clubs to help them be the best they can be. Clubs are challenged to create a positive and supportive culture and players are inspired to apply the skills and values that they develop through their sport – such as courage, discipline, communication, teamwork and respect – to other areas of their lives.
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www.sportandlifetraining.com.au
Port Lincoln Community Bank® BranchCelebrating in our partners success Partnering with the Foundation since 2012
2018 COMMUNITY INVESTMENTS:
$324,037 to 17 local groups
Total project value of $685,400
1,077 volunteers benefited from the grants
Branch page:
Port Lincoln
Health & Well-Being:
6 projects received $134,063
Total Project Value: $309,086
Arts & Culture:
2 projects received $16,461
Total Project Value: $22,620
Fire & Emergency services:
1 project received $51,344
Total Project Value: $51,344
Infrastructure & Civic:
8 projects received $122,169
Total Project Value: $302,350
Program:
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Port Lincoln Community Bank® Branch
SOUTH WEST VICTORIA BUSHFIRE RECOVERY APPEALOn St Patrick’s Day in 2018 a series of fires broke out over a wide area in South West Victoria. There were a number of small rural communities seriously impacted by the fires with the epicentre around Camperdown. Committee Representatives:
• Emergency Management Victoria
• Branch - Cobden & Districts Community Bank®
• Corangamite, Moyne and Southern Grampians Shires
• Cobden District Health Services
• Rotary District 9780
• Dairy Industry representative
• Department of Health and Human Services
DISTRIBUTION:
180 INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES:
REGREEN4FIREAID:
$355,400
$5,000
The 2018 Indigenous Scholarship program
Celebrated four outstanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who showed great dedication to their studies and a promise to go on and achieve great things in their lives and in their communities.
$300,000 to empower people experiencing domestic abuse and homelessness
Community Sector Banking’s annual Social Investment Grants Program shows the power for good that everyday banking can have in the community. The grants program is funded by Community Sector Banking contributing 50% net profit earned on all Social Investment Deposit Accounts.
Social Investment Grants
Scholarship
COMMUNITY SECTOR BANKINGWe have a vision to be the financial institution that strengthens not-for-profits in delivering social change and community well-being. We harness the understanding and capabilities of our joint venture partners to provide tailored and innovative financial solutions for not-for-profit organisations.
MAGIC MOMENTSIn every project, there’s a magic moment
Testimonial:
I love feeling the accomplishment of completing things!
Especially those things that you have said ‘no way I cannot
do that!!’ I’m feeling this about school work right now and
now I am over the moon because I finally finished it. But my
point is that it reminded me about camp! The board challenge,
as soon as Brent showed what we were doing with the board
I automatically said ‘there is no way I will be able to do that!’
After that night I have eliminated so many ‘I can’t do that’
in my life and replaced them with ‘I can do this!’
- Lucy
What is Magic Moments Youth Leadership Summit?
It is a program that…
• Accepts that teenagers’ have intense emotions.
• Surrounds the youth with inspirational individuals who mentor
and coach them.
• Teaches them to set goals that stretch and challenge them.
• Increases their self–esteem so they are more confident to cope
with the challenges of life.
• Allows them to articulate their opinions and enter into discussions
confidently.
• Constantly teaches the new skills that motivate and empower them.
• Imagine if all Australians aged 14 to 17 were given this type of
structure, education, training and support how different their lives
would be and how different Australia would be?
www.magicmoments.org.au
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YOUR FOUNDATION 1300 304 541
www.communityenterprisefoundation.com.au
DISCLAIMER: The Foundation is proud to facilitate the work of a wide range of very generous donors. However, all funding distributed by the trusts concerned is entirely at the discretion of the trustee – Sandhurst Trustees Limited - and no other party. All grants and youth scholarships are made from the relevant trust administered by the Foundation on behalf of Sandhurst Trustees Limited, as trustee. Sandhurst Trustees Limited ABN 16 004 030 737 a subsidiary of Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited ABN 11 068 049 178
Grants and appeals outlined in this document are administered by the Foundation and allocated from the following trusts:
Community Enterprise Foundation (DGR) ABN 69 694 230 518
Community Enterprise Charitable Fund (TCC) ABN 12 102 649 968
Youth Foundations Victoria (YFV) ABN 47 853 957 737