Gender Equity West (GenWest) Inc.
About
Gender Equity West (GenWest) Inc. is a large registered charity based in Footscray, VIC. It serves: first nations, adults, aged, children, early childhood, ethnic groups, families, financially disadvantaged, homelessness risk, disability, youth.
Financial History (7 years)
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets | Surplus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $26.8M | $24.3M | $17.3M | $2.6M |
| 2022 | $17.1M | $16.1M | $13.8M | $1.0M |
| 2021 | $15.0M | $15.2M | $10.1M | $-186,542 |
| 2020 | $15.6M | $14.0M | $10.6M | $1.6M |
| 2019 | $13.9M | $12.6M | $8.6M | $1.5M |
| 2018 | $12.2M | $11.0M | $6.8M | $1.2M |
| 2017 | $8.8M | $8.2M | $6.0M | $597K |
Community Evidence
External EvidenceIdentity
- GS ID
- AU-ABN-24036234159
- ABN
- 24036234159
- Website
- www.genwest.org.au
- Financial Year
- 2023
Focus Areas
Board & Leadership (8)
- Emily Mailesboard member
- Julia Reynoldsboard member
- Marija Maherboard member
- Karen McIlwainchair
- Rebecca Burdonchair
- Nicole Bieskedirector
- Donna Maloneyofficeholder
- Dale Wakefieldsecretary
Financials
- Revenue
- $26.8M
- Assets
- $17.3M
Method
- Match Confidence
- registry
- Cross-references
- 1 dataset
- Match Key
- ABN
- Relationships
- 11
Matched by Australian Business Number (ABN) — high confidence. This entity was found across multiple government datasets using the same ABN.
Data Sources
JusticeHub
External LinkThis entity is also tracked in JusticeHub with 0 interventions and 0 evidence records.
External ecosystem profile linked from GrantScope for additional context. JusticeHub content is maintained separately.
View on JusticeHubLocation Intelligence
- Postcode
- 3011
- Locality
- FOOTSCRAY
- Remoteness
- Major Cities of Australia
- SEIFA Disadvantage
- Decile 6/10
- LGA
- Maribyrnong
- SA2 Region
- Footscray
- Entities in Area
- 429
Disability Market Context
NDIS LayerThis 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.