Yadha Muru Foundation Ltd
About
Yadha Muru Foundation Ltd facilitates educational partnerships between urban and remote schools to support First Nations students, children and families. The foundation connects schools like Pymble Ladies' College with Milingimbi School, and Meriden School with Ti Tree School to deliver culturally responsive programs. Their approach combines on-country learning, cultural activities, entrepreneurship and skill-building to strengthen educational outcomes and cultural pride among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Programs (4)
City-Country Partnerships Program
Australian Government-funded $24.6 million initiative under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap to improve school education for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students through school partnerships.
Dhangi'yun Women's Wellbeing Group
Weekly gatherings on Milingimbi Island for Yolgŋu and Balanda women and children featuring walking, dance, yoga, song and language activities to build wellbeing and cultural pride.
Marayarr Entrepreneurial Program
Students at Dhupuma Barker design, produce and market handcrafted items including yidaki, screen-printed t-shirts, bags and jewellery using natural materials sourced on-country.
Remote School Music Program
Music lessons and resources provided to Ti Tree School students in partnership with Meriden School, incorporating cultural heritage with music and literacy skills development.
Outcomes
ACNC Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FY2023 | $1.1M | $703K | $17.3M | 4 FTE + 4 vol |
| FY2022 | $148K | $144K | $109K | 1 FTE + 4 vol |
| FY2021 | $130K | $102K | $57K | 1 FTE + 4 vol |
| FY2020 | $290K | $261K | $51K | 2 FTE + 4 vol |
| 4yr history | Source: ACNC Annual Information Statements | |||
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