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Red Rose Foundation Ltd

Concentration Risk
FoundationRegistryABN 29616801579QLD
Relationships
32
Data Sources
2
Revenue
$478K
Tax Payable
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Data as of: 17 June 2026
Found in 3 systemsJustice FundingACNC CharitiesFoundations

Government Funding ($969K)

Domestic and Family Violence
6 records · 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24
$854K
Sexual Violence and Women's Support Services
1 record · 2020-21
$50K
Gambling Community Benefit Fund — Community Benefit Fund
1 record · 2023-24
$33K
Gambling Community Benefit Fund
1 record · 2023-24
$33K
Investing in Queeensland Women Grant Program 2022 Round 1
1 record · 2022-23

Giving Philosophy

The foundation prioritises direct support for domestic violence survivors, with emphasis on high-risk indicators like non-fatal strangulation. They fund advocacy, specialist therapeutic support, professional training, and system reform initiatives that address gaps in existing services. Their approach values evidence-based interventions and survivor-centered responses.

Wealth Source:As a not-for-profit charity, the foundation's wealth comes from donations, corporate sponsorships, and potentially government grants. Being classified as a corporate foundation suggests some corporate funding sources, though specific details are not publicly available.

Tips for Applicants

Focus your application on direct support for domestic violence survivors, particularly projects addressing non-fatal strangulation response, training for professionals, or advocacy initiatives. Demonstrate clear alignment with their survivor-centered approach and emphasise prevention outcomes. Given their national scope but Queensland base, consider projects that could have broader impact or innovative models suitable for replication.

Programs & Opportunities (1)

Breaking the Hold Conference
grant · Closes 2026-06-24

A landmark conference focused on strangulation prevention and response.

Financial History (6 years)

YearRevenueExpensesAssetsSurplus
2023$478K$424K$184K$54K
2022$375K$351K$7K$24K
2021$117K$98K$263K$20K
2020$64K$59K$71K$5K
2019$198K$191K$7K
2018$179K$149K$58K$30K
Govt Revenue
$253K
Grants Given (AU)
$204K
Staff (FTE)
1.5
Volunteers
5
Donations Received
$32K

Community Evidence

External Evidence

Identity

GS ID
AU-ABN-29616801579
ABN
29616801579
Sector
community
Financial Year
2023

Focus Areas

Themes
communityindigenous
Geography
AU-QLD
Target Recipients
youthageddisadvantageddisabilityrural_remoteindigenous
Purposes
Social Welfare
Beneficiaries
First NationsAdultsAgedEthnic GroupsFemalesFinancially DisadvantagedHomelessness RiskDisabilityRural & RemoteYouth

Board & Leadership (6)

Financials

Revenue
$478K
Assets
$184K

Method

Match Confidence
registry
Cross-references
2 datasets
Match Key
ABN
Relationships
32

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

Data Sources

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Disability Market Context

NDIS Layer
State Providers
2,641
Thin Districts
0
Very Thin
0
Local Alternatives
0
0 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%