Links
Peak Local Community Organisation
National Organisations
- Philanthropy Australia Inc. (The Buderim Foundation is a member of Philanthropy Australia - the national body for promoting giving in Australia)
- Foundation for Regional and Rural Renewal - Australia's national philanthropic Foundation dedicated to rural & regional Australia (The Buderim Foundation currently receives funding from the FRRR for its Youth Philanthropy Project and Sustainable Communities Program. The Feasibility Study to establish the Buderim Foundation was also funded by the FRRR. )
Government Grant Programs
Other Funding Programs
- Gambling Community Benefit Fund and Jupiters Casino Community Benefit Fund
- NSW Government Community Builders (has a drop down index of many national private foundations and trusts that provide funding)
- Philanthropy Australia (non-profit organisation that publishes a 'The Australian Directory of Philanthropy' - a guide to over 350 Australian trusts and foundations
- Foundation for Regional and Rural Renewal (The FRRR offers a number of small grant programs for small rural communities.)
- Grants Search (commercial grants database search service)
- Easy Grants Newsletter and searchable data base (commercial grants service)
- RSL Grants (check with the Maroochy RSL)
Resources for Grant Seekers
-
A Grant Seeker's Guide to Trusts and Foundations (Free guide written by Philanthropy Australia to help non-profit organisations understand how foundations and trusts operate)
- The Grantseeker Manual (A free resource that supports support small to medium sized non-profits and charities apply for funding. Produced by the NSW Department of Communities in conjunction with Philanthropy Australia).
Resources for Organisations Seeking Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) Status
- Artsupport Australia, an initative of the Australia Council for the Arts to grow cultural philanthropy, has produced "An arts guide to philanthropic gifts and tax: the dry stuff" for not-for-profit arts and cultural organisations to understand the steps needed to gain DGR status and offer tax deductible receipts. It provides a one-stop-shop for tax and legal information about philanthropic fundraising. The most useful resource for arts and cultural organisations is the "How to get DGR and what to expect". This resource is also useful for other kinds of organisations looking to apply for DGR status.
- The Australian Tax Office provides detailed information in its Gift Pack publication to assist organisations with applying for DGR status and to register as charity in Queensland.
- Philanthropy Australia provide a Fact Sheet on Applying for DGR Status.
- The Federal Government's Register of Cultural Organisations offers a way for arts and cultural organisations obtain DGR status.
- The Federal Government's Register of Environmental Organisations offer a way for environmental organisations to obtain DGR status.
- The Fereral Government's Australian Sports Foundation offers a way for sporting organisations to obtain DGR approval for an eligible project.
- Pilch is a leading Victorian, not-for-profit organisation that provides a useful overview of the legal issues involved in raising money.
Community Development Resources
- NSW Government Community Builders (interactive electronic clearing house for community leaders, volunteers, youth and seniors. Free resources and informative e-newletter for non-profit organisations)
- Our Community (social enterprise community development portal offering free and paid newsletters along with free donation online facility)
Buderim Foundation Sponsors



