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Annual Giving
$500K
Grant Range
$10K – $5.0M

Tips for Applicants

As a direct service provider rather than a grant-making foundation, potential recipients are individuals with intellectual and/or physical disabilities and their families, particularly those with NDIS plans. Services are available to residents of Sydney of all nationalities and denominations, subject to an interview and assessment process.

Giving Philosophy

The Foundation's objective is to promote the needs, rights, interests, and welfare of people with disabilities and their families or caregivers, offering opportunities for individual development and independence. They aim to prevent or significantly delay the need for long-term accommodation away from the family home, reduce stress for aging parents/carers, and enable individuals with disabilities to integrate and participate more fully in community life, providing culturally and linguistically appropriate support.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$6K
$6.7M$12.2M$9.8M
FY2022
$6.4M$11.9M$9.8M
FY2021
$6.4M$10.9M$9.1M
FY2020
$5.2M$9.0M$7.8M
FY2019
$3.9M$7.4M$6.6M
FY2018
$3.9M$7.1M$6.4M
FY2017
$4.2M$6.8M$6.1M
7yr total$6KSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

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Geographic
AU-NSW
Recipients
ageddisability

Financial Details

Source of Wealth
The Foundation was established with guidance and blessing from the Greek Orthodox Church of Australia and initially supported by State Government funding and the generosity of the Greek-Australian community. Currently, it relies on donations and NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) funds from participants receiving Supported Independent Living (SIL) packages.

Board & Leadership

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Data Sources

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Foundation profile updated: 26 June 2026 (3 days ago)
Added: 27 February 2026 (122 days ago)
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