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Australian Cervical Cancer Foundation

Concentration Risk
FoundationRegistryHPCABN 14128546850QLD
Relationships
12
Data Sources
2
Revenue
$1.1M
Total Outbound
$600
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Data as of: 17 June 2026
Found in 3 systemsJustice FundingACNC CharitiesFoundations

Government Funding ($94K)

Gambling Community Benefit Fund
3 records · 2014-15, 2018-19, 2020-21
$70K
Gambling Community Benfit Fund — Community Benefit Fund
1 record · 2022-23
$12K
Gambling Community Benfit Fund
1 record · 2022-23
$12K

Giving Philosophy

ACCF operates on the belief that all women and people with a cervix should have access to reliable, preventative healthcare regardless of where they live. They focus on education, vaccination, screening, and direct financial support to eliminate cervical cancer in Australia by 2035, working both domestically and internationally with vulnerable populations.

Wealth Source:The foundation was established in 2007 by founders Mike and Lenore Willie, who initially used their own funds to purchase HPV vaccines and travel to Nepal for vaccination programs. It operates as an independently funded charity with no ongoing government funding, relying on public donations, corporate partnerships, and fundraising activities.

Tips for Applicants

The Orange Hearts program provides small one-off grants (up to $600) for practical needs rather than major expenses. Applications should demonstrate financial hardship directly resulting from cervical cancer. The foundation focuses on cervical cancer specifically, so support is limited to those with cervical cancer diagnoses or closely affiliated persons. All donations fund this Orange Hearts program, indicating preference for direct patient/family support.

Programs & Opportunities (1)

Orange Hearts Help Program
grant · health ·
$600

One-off financial aid grant of up to $600 for individuals financially impacted by cervical cancer, including costs for medical services, medications, counselling, transport, rent, groceries, and recreational activities

Notable Grants

  • $10,000 to 18 families via Orange Hearts Bursary Program (as of end 2022)
  • Facilitated HPV vaccination for over 177,000 girls in developing countries
  • Cervical screening and treatment for over 115,000 women internationally

Financial History (7 years)

YearRevenueExpensesAssetsSurplus
2023$1.1M$1.1M$485K$-10,969
2022$1.5M$1.3M$554K$175K
2021$1.7M$1.6M$523K$87K
2020$1.6M$1.6M$595K$74K
2019$1.6M$1.8M$528K$-162,058
2018$1.7M$1.6M$511K$82K
2017$1.7M$1.7M$564K$66K
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Staff (FTE)
4
Volunteers
10
Donations Received
$357K

Community Evidence

External Evidence

Identity

GS ID
AU-ABN-14128546850
ABN
14128546850
Sector
health
Financial Year
2023

Focus Areas

Themes
healthindigenous
Geography
AU-National
Target Recipients
communityyouthageddisadvantageddisabilityrural_remoteindigenous
Purposes
Health
Beneficiaries
First NationsAdultsAgedOverseasEthnic GroupsFamiliesFemalesFinancially DisadvantagedGeneral CommunityMigrants & RefugeesChronic IllnessDisabilityRural & RemoteYouth

Board & Leadership (5)

  • Fiona Gaske
    director
  • GRAEME LADE
    director
  • Therese Bowes
    director
  • Barbara Tasker
    other
  • Joseph Tooma
    secretary

Financials

Revenue
$1.1M
Assets
$485K

Method

Match Confidence
registry
Cross-references
2 datasets
Match Key
ABN
Relationships
12

Matched by Australian Business Number (ABN) — high confidence. This entity was found across multiple government datasets using the same ABN.

Data Sources

ACNCFoundations

JusticeHub

External Link

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Location Intelligence

Postcode
4012
Locality
Nundah
Remoteness
Major Cities of Australia
SEIFA Disadvantage
Decile 9/10
LGA
Brisbane
SA2 Region
Nundah
Entities in Area
223
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Disability Market Context

NDIS Layer
State Providers
2,641
Thin Districts
0
Very Thin
0
Local Alternatives
3
1 community-controlled orgs in postcode

This organisation shows disability-related delivery signals. The strategic question is whether it sits inside a resilient market, a thin market, or a captured market where large providers take most of the money and local alternatives are scarce.

Thinnest Districts In QLD
Mackay155 providers
Mackay155 providers
Bundaberg157 providers
Captured Markets
Bundaberg87%
Cairns81%
Maryborough80%
Rockhampton78%