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FRASER FOUNDATION
Low
Annual Giving
$25K
Grant Range
$1K – $100K
Tips for Applicants
Applicants should focus on demonstrating clear, direct benefits to the specified beneficiary groups in Queensland. Given the small scale of giving, applications should be for modest but impactful projects rather than large-scale initiatives. Local Queensland organizations with strong community ties and proven track records would be well-positioned.
Giving Philosophy
The foundation focuses on making meaningful impacts in Queensland communities by supporting organizations that serve vulnerable populations, particularly youth, children, families, and females in rural and regional areas. Given its modest annual giving capacity, it likely prioritises grassroots organizations with direct, measurable community benefits.
ACNC Financial History
| Year | Grants Given | Revenue | Total Assets | Net Assets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FY2023 | $21K | $14K | $391K | $390K |
| FY2022 | $20K | $51K | $423K | $402K |
| FY2021 | $22K | $52K | $378K | $372K |
| FY2020 | $17K | $50K | $352K | $347K |
| FY2019 | $10K | $4K | $317K | $311K |
| FY2018 | $17K | $20K | $320K | $318K |
| FY2017 | $12K | $56K | $321K | $318K |
| 7yr total | $118K | Source: ACNC Annual Information Statements | ||
Focus Areas
Geographic
AU-QLD
Recipients
youthrural remote
Financial Details
Source of Wealth
As a corporate foundation, the Fraser Foundation's wealth is derived from a corporate or family business source, likely named after the Fraser family or associated business interests in Queensland.
Board & Leadership
Linked from structured person roles rather than unstructured foundation summary text.
Data Sources
Profile quality: low
Foundation profile updated: 10 March 2026 (98 days ago)
Added: 27 February 2026 (109 days ago)
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