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Compare two foundations across capital scale, governance visibility, open program surface, and recurring year-memory. Snow and Paul Ramsay are the default pair because they show the current best verified case and the first non-Snow replication case side by side.
This pair crosses a benchmark foundation with a non-benchmark candidate. Use it to see what evidence is already present on the candidate side and what still separates it from the stable review set.
This pair does not collapse neatly into one missing layer, so the full backlog is the right next surface.
$38.0M vs $500K · 76.0x.
Both sides currently expose 10 governance roles.
4 rows vs 2.
1716 verified grants vs 1.
This pair is close. One side is already stable, while the other still needs verified source-backed program memory or verified grant evidence to stop feeling inferred.
1 stability signal still missing across the pair.
Replace the current 4 inferred year-memory rows with official source-backed program memory.
Open next stepCorporate Foundation with some review structure in place, but still missing part of the verified evidence stack.
Governance roles: 10
Verified grants: 1
Year memory rows: 4
Verified source-backed rows: 0
Inferred rows: 4
Missing: verified source-backed memory.
Replace the current 4 inferred year-memory rows with official source-backed program memory.
Corporate Foundation with enough evidence depth for stable philanthropic review.
Governance roles: 10
Verified grants: 1716
Year memory rows: 2
Verified source-backed rows: 2
Inferred rows: 0
No major review-stability gaps remain.
This foundation is stable enough for review. The next job is upkeep rather than core backfill.
Flying Fruit Fly Foundation
Flying Fruit Fly Foundation Limited is the governing entity for Australia's national youth circus, operating from Wodonga, VIC. It trains young people aged 5-20+ in contemporary circus arts through a specialist school (years 3-12), a full-time training program, and public classes, while producing major touring shows and community programs including the annual Borderville Festival.
Hovell Tree Inn Scholarship
Pays one year's full fees for a student who might otherwise not be able to attend.
Places: New South Wales, Australia
Source: current program surface inferred
Make Our Way Out Residency
Quick response residency for established artists during lockdown, providing $2,000 cash, accommodation and rehearsal space.
Places: New South Wales, Australia
Source: current program surface inferred
Noel Tovey Scholarship Fund
Provides financial assistance to families of young artists who could not otherwise participate. In 2020 awarded one full and three partial scholarships.
Places: New South Wales, Australia
Source: current program surface inferred
Under Construction Residency
Emerging circus artist residency program providing $4,000 cash, rehearsal space and accommodation for 3 weeks, supported by Regional Arts Fund.
Places: New South Wales, Australia
Source: current program surface inferred
THE TRUSTEE FOR THE IAN POTTER FOUNDATION
The Ian Potter Foundation is one of Australia's largest philanthropic foundations, established in 1964 by Sir Ian Potter AC, a pioneering stockbroker and businessman. The Foundation supports organisations and projects across six key program areas: Arts, Community Wellbeing, Early Childhood Development, Environment, Medical Research, and Public Health, with a focus on innovation, collaboration, and systemic change.
Round 1, 2026 - Environment (EOI)
Expressions of Interest for the Environment program area are open for Round 1, 2026.
Round 1, 2026 - Medical Research (Applications)
Applications for the Medical Research program area are open for Round 1, 2026. Grants will be announced late June 2026.
Start with annual giving, open programs, and governance visibility before you look at stories or relationships.
If recurring program rows exist, the foundation is ready for stronger portfolio tracking and annual review loops.
Use the detailed demo page only after the compare view has made the differences legible.