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Law And Justice Foundation Of New South Wales

Concentration Risk
FoundationRegistryABN 54227668981NSW
Relationships
22
Data Sources
2
Revenue
$109K
Contract Value
$819K
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Data as of: 18 June 2026
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Top Contracts (1)

0041004788
Attorney-General's Department · Mar 2019–June 2022
$819K

Giving Philosophy

The Foundation is committed to developing a fair and equitable justice system by addressing the legal needs of the community and improving access to justice. They approach this through rigorous, evidence-based research and evaluation, developing practical resources, and fostering collaborative service planning. Their work aims to generate insights and solutions that influence policy, reform, sector practice, and public discussion.

Tips for Applicants

Applicants for Justice Fellowships should identify a 'big question' examining a current legal or access to justice issue, demonstrate experience and potential to advance access to justice, and propose a project output that can influence policy, reform, sector practice, or public discussion.

Programs & Opportunities (1)

Justice Fellowships 2026
grant · Closes 2026-05-01
$10K

Provides experienced practitioners and sector professionals in NSW with a $10,000 grant and ongoing guidance to undertake a substantial project that generates insights and ideas capable of influencing policy, reform, sector practice, or public discussion on pressing access to justice issues.

Notable Grants

  • $10,000 to Teela Reid for exploring the legacy and impact of First Nations Matriarchal advocacy in NSW (2025 Justice Fellowship).
  • $10,000 to Alastair Lawrie for looking at a best practice NSW framework that ends non-consensual medical interventions (2025 Justice Fellowship).
  • $10,000 to Regina Featherstone for examining trends in out-of-court discrimination settlements, using real case data (2025 Justice Fellowship).
  • $10,000 to Vijhai Grayan for querying how AI can be safely and ethically integrated into community legal centres (2025 Justice Fellowship).
  • $10,000 to Claudia Robinson for comparing Australian and UK legal responses to economic abuse and the experiences of victim-survivors of coercive control (2025 Justice Fellowship).
  • Past grants (ceased in 2018) focused on areas such as educating young people with disability, supporting parents navigating the child welfare system, producing podcasts on domestic and family violence, and providing information and support for people with mental health problems in the criminal justice system.

Financial History (7 years)

YearRevenueExpensesAssetsSurplus
2023$109K$1.0M$2.0M$-859,112
2022$232K$1.3M$3.0M$-1,053,012
2021$1.9M$1.5M$4.2M$387K
2020$2.1M$1.6M$4.3M$507K
2019$2.0M$1.9M$3.9M$49K
2018$1.8M$2.3M$3.7M$-524,868
2017$2.0M$2.3M$4.2M$-269,858
Govt Revenue
$1K
0
Staff (FTE)
9.6
Volunteers
7
0

Community Evidence

External Evidence

Identity

GS ID
AU-ABN-54227668981
ABN
54227668981
Sector
community
Financial Year
2023

Focus Areas

Themes
community
Geography
AU-NSW
Target Recipients
community
Purposes
Social Welfare
Beneficiaries
General Community

Board & Leadership (8)

Financials

Revenue
$109K
Assets
$2.0M

Method

Match Confidence
registry
Cross-references
2 datasets
Match Key
ABN
Relationships
22

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
2000
Locality
Sydney (North) - Millers Point
Remoteness
Major Cities of Australia
SEIFA Disadvantage
Decile 4/10
LGA
Sydney
Entities in Area
10,079
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