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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.

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Candidate pair

This pair is outside the benchmark set and should be treated as exploratory. Use it to spot the next data lifts: verified grants, recurring year-memory, and source-backed program memory.

Shared gaps in this pair
Verified source-backed memory
Pair execution lane
Promote both sides to verified source-backed memory

Once year-memory exists, replace inferred or absent rows with official source-backed program memory so the pair can move toward stable review.

Backlog lane
Missing source-backed memory

This pair already has some year memory, but it still needs official source-backed provenance before the review can harden.

At a glance
Institution type
Type mismatch

Flying Fruit Fly Foundation is Corporate Foundation while Geoffrey Cumming Foundation is Private Ancillary Fund.

Annual giving gap
Geoffrey Cumming Foundation leads

$250.0M vs $500K · 500.0x.

Governance visibility
Flying Fruit Fly Foundation leads

10 roles vs 0.

Recurring year memory
Flying Fruit Fly Foundation leads

4 rows vs 0.

Verified grant layer
Flying Fruit Fly Foundation leads

1 verified grants vs 0.

Review stability
Current estimate
Needs more build before stable review

The current pair still lacks enough verified evidence depth. Governance and year memory exist in places, but the review would still lean too heavily on inferred data.

Progress to stable review
3/8 signals complete

5 stability signals still missing across the pair.

Recommended next move
Geoffrey Cumming Foundation: Backfill governance roles

Add or reconcile board and leadership visibility so the foundation is legible at the people layer.

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Benchmark fit
Grantmaker in build

Corporate Foundation with some review structure in place, but still missing part of the verified evidence stack.

Flying Fruit Fly Foundation
Developing review

Governance roles: 10

Verified grants: 1

Year memory rows: 4

Verified source-backed rows: 0

Inferred rows: 4

Completion
3/4 stable signals

Missing: verified source-backed memory.

What to do next
Convert inferred rows to verified source-backed rows

Replace the current 4 inferred year-memory rows with official source-backed program memory.

Benchmark fit
Grantmaker candidate

Private Ancillary Fund profile, but still too thin for benchmark review without more verified evidence.

Geoffrey Cumming Foundation
Early review

Governance roles: 0

Verified grants: 0

Year memory rows: 0

Verified source-backed rows: 0

Inferred rows: 0

Completion
0/4 stable signals

Missing: governance visibility, verified grant layer, year-memory rows, verified source-backed memory.

What to do next
Backfill governance roles

Add or reconcile board and leadership visibility so the foundation is legible at the people layer.

Build the verified grant layer

Link report-backed grantees or relationship rows so the review is not relying only on program surfaces.

Seed recurring year memory

Create program-year rows so recurring strands can be reviewed across years instead of only as static profile text.

medium confidence

Flying Fruit Fly Foundation

Corporate FoundationABN 76007293389
Open route
Annual giving
$500K
Open programs
4
Governance
10
Year memory
4
Readiness signals
10 governance roles1 verified grants4 year-memory rows4 open programs

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.

FFFC operates as an arts training and production organization rather than a traditional grant-making foundation. Its 'giving' philosophy focuses on providing subsidized or free access to circus training, facilities, and performance opportunities for young people, particularly in regional areas. The organization reinvests surplus funds into infrastructure, programs like Circus Passport for First Nations communities, and the Under Construction residency program that provides free access to facilities, accommodation, and seed funding for emerging circus artists.
artsyoutheducationindigenousAU-NationalAU-VICAU-NSW
Latest program year memory
2025-26

Hovell Tree Inn Scholarship

grant

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

2025-26

Make Our Way Out Residency

grant

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

2025-26

Noel Tovey Scholarship Fund

grant

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

2025-26

Under Construction Residency

grant

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

medium confidence

Geoffrey Cumming Foundation

Private Ancillary FundABN
Open route
Annual giving
$250.0M
Open programs
0
Governance
0
Year memory
0
Readiness signals
No strong signals yet

The Geoffrey Cumming Foundation is a private ancillary fund based in Australia that supports a variety of charitable initiatives with a focus on social impact. It engages in significant philanthropic activities, leveraging its substantial asset base to effect change across various sectors.

The Foundation believes in the power of philanthropic giving to address societal challenges and improve community well-being. Its approach involves strategic investments in programs that drive measurable outcomes, fostering innovation and collaboration among grantees.
healtheducationcommunityAU-National
Latest program year memory
No year-memory rows available yet.
How to use this
1. Compare the capital posture

Start with annual giving, open programs, and governance visibility before you look at stories or relationships.

2. Check year-memory depth

If recurring program rows exist, the foundation is ready for stronger portfolio tracking and annual review loops.

3. Open the detailed route

Use the detailed demo page only after the compare view has made the differences legible.