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Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia Inc

Concentration Risk
FoundationRegistryABN 76185019966WA
Relationships
45
Data Sources
2
Revenue
$30.3M
Contract Value
$74K
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Data as of: 18 June 2026
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About

The Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia (AISWA) is a peak membership body representing and supporting independent schools across Western Australia. It is not a philanthropic foundation but rather an industry association that provides professional development, advocacy, policy advice, curriculum support, and operational services to its member schools.

Top Contracts (1)

Principals as Numeracy Leaders
ACT Education Directorate · Mar 2017–Oct 2017
$74K

Board Interlocks (7 shared directors)

Giving Philosophy

AISWA does not operate as a grantmaking foundation. Its purpose is to support member schools through professional learning, curriculum development, policy consultation, and representation to government. It facilitates educational excellence and supports the independence and diversity of its member schools through service delivery rather than philanthropic giving.

Wealth Source:AISWA is funded through membership fees from independent schools, professional learning program fees, and potentially government grants or contracts for education sector support services. It operates as an industry association, not a wealth-based foundation.

Tips for Applicants

AISWA is not a grantmaking foundation and does not accept funding applications. It is a membership organization for independent schools in Western Australia. Schools can become members to access professional development, curriculum resources, policy advice, and sector representation. Individuals seeking employment in independent schools can access job listings through AISWA's website.

Financial History (7 years)

YearRevenueExpensesAssetsSurplus
2023$30.3M$29.0M$33.2M$1.3M
2022$24.2M$24.4M$32.1M$-18,169
2021$18.2M$18.4M$32.0M$-126,303
2020$16.8M$17.3M$27.1M$-516,538
2019$19.0M$18.5M$23.5M$556K
2018$19.8M$17.8M$24.5M$2.0M
2017$10.7M$9.7M$24.4M$1.1M
Govt Revenue
$22.1M
Grants Given (AU)
$13.3M
Staff (FTE)
66
Volunteers
5
0

Community Evidence

External Evidence

Identity

GS ID
AU-ABN-76185019966
ABN
76185019966
Sector
education
Financial Year
2023

Focus Areas

Themes
education
Geography
AU-WA
Target Recipients
school
Purposes
Education
Beneficiaries
First NationsChildrenEarly ChildhoodEthnic GroupsFemalesMalesDisabilityRural & RemoteYouth

Board & Leadership (10)

Financials

Revenue
$30.3M
Assets
$33.2M

Method

Match Confidence
registry
Cross-references
2 datasets
Match Key
ABN
Relationships
45

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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External ecosystem profile linked from GrantScope for additional context. JusticeHub content is maintained separately.

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Location Intelligence

Postcode
6017
Locality
HERDSMAN
Remoteness
Major Cities of Australia
SEIFA Disadvantage
Decile 5/10
LGA
Vincent
Entities in Area
437
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Disability Market Context

NDIS Layer
State Providers
1,279
Thin Districts
8
Very Thin
2
Local Alternatives
1
18 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 WA
Goldfields-Esperance44 providers
Goldfields-Esperance44 providers
Midwest-Gascoyne61 providers
Captured Markets
Goldfields-Esperance100%
Midwest-Gascoyne99%
Kimberley-Pilbara99%
Great Southern97%