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Annual Giving
$25K
Grant Range
$1K – $100K

Tips for Applicants

When applying for funding, organizations should clearly articulate how their projects align with the foundation's focus areas of health, community, and Indigenous initiatives. Demonstrating local community engagement and potential for long-term impact may strengthen applications.

Giving Philosophy

The foundation believes in empowering communities and addressing disparities in health and resources, particularly among Indigenous populations. Their approach is rooted in collaboration with organizations that align with their values, ensuring that contributions lead to sustainable positive outcomes.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$23K
$13K AU + $10K intl
$28K$192K$190K
FY2022
$20K
$11K AU + $9K intl
$26K$194K$192K
FY2021
$22K
$12K AU + $10K intl
$14K$189K$184K
FY2020
$23K
$13K AU + $10K intl
$15K$141K$141K
FY2019
$23K
$13K AU + $10K intl
$30K$200K$200K
FY2018
$22K
$11K AU + $11K intl
$24K$202K$202K
FY2017
$23K
$13K AU + $10K intl
$24K$215K$215K
7yr total$156KSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

healthcommunityindigenous
Geographic
AU-QLDAU-VIC
Recipients
youthageddisabilityrural remoteindigenous

Financial Details

Source of Wealth
The foundation is likely funded through assets held by the Renner family, possibly derived from investments, business ventures, or inheritance, though specific details about their wealth source are not publicly available.

Board & Leadership

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Kim Renner
director
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Peter Renner
director
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Robyn Renner
director
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Adrian Lynch
board member
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Jeffrey Storr
secretary
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Linked from structured person roles rather than unstructured foundation summary text.

Data Sources

Profile quality: low
Foundation profile updated: 14 April 2026 (63 days ago)
Added: 27 February 2026 (109 days ago)
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