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Annual Giving
$500K
Grant Range
$10K – $5.0M
Programs
4 (4 open)

About

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.

Tips for Applicants

Flying Fruit Fly Foundation does not appear to operate a traditional external grants program. For funding or partnership opportunities, organizations should engage with their specific program initiatives: Circus Passport (Regional Arts Fund-supported community partnerships), Under Construction residency program (open to circus artists developing new work), or National Training Project collaborations. Contact them directly through their website to discuss partnership opportunities.

Giving Philosophy

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.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$5.5M$6.4M$5.0M
FY2022
$3.7M$3.0M$2.1M
FY2021
$3.1M$2.8M$1.5M
FY2020
$6K
$3.0M$2.4M$1.1M
FY2019
$2.8M$1.6M$769K
FY2018
$3.0M$1.9M$765K
FY2017
$2.1M$1.2M$339K
7yr total$6KSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Programs & Opportunities (4)

4 open · sorted by deadline · last checked 28 February 2026 (58 days ago)

Noel Tovey Scholarship Fund

Grantopen

Provides financial assistance to families of young artists who could not otherwise participate. In 2020 awarded one full and three partial scholarships.

Hovell Tree Inn Scholarship

Grantopen

Pays one year's full fees for a student who might otherwise not be able to attend.

Make Our Way Out Residency

Grantopen

Quick response residency for established artists during lockdown, providing $2,000 cash, accommodation and rehearsal space.

Up to $2K

Under Construction Residency

Grantopen

Emerging circus artist residency program providing $4,000 cash, rehearsal space and accommodation for 3 weeks, supported by Regional Arts Fund.

Up to $4K

Program History (4)

Year-specific program memory with visible provenance. This is the bridge between open opportunities and recurring portfolio strands.

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, AustraliaSource: 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, AustraliaSource: 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, AustraliaSource: 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, AustraliaSource: current program surface inferred

Grants in Database (4)

Focus Areas

artsyoutheducationindigenouscommunityrural remote
Geographic
AU-NationalAU-VICAU-NSWInternational
Recipients
nfpschoolcommunity orgindividual

Financial Details

Source of Wealth
The foundation appears to receive no private wealth from founders; instead, it operates as a not-for-profit dependent on government arts funding (Australian Government, Creative Victoria, Create NSW), earned revenue from performances and venue hire, and in-kind support from partners like AlburyCity Council who own and lease their facilities.
Revenue Sources
inherited

Board & Leadership

ACNC
Hollie Clare
director
ACNC
Dianne McGrath
officeholder
ACNC
Donna Baldwin
secretary
ACNC
Hamish McNair
board member
ACNC
Margaret Murray
board member
ACNC
Marguerite Pepper
board member
ACNC
Mary Harvey
board member
ACNC
Nicholas Marks
board member
ACNC
Vern Hilditch
board member
ACNC
Linked from structured person roles rather than unstructured foundation summary text.

Data Sources

Profile quality: medium
Foundation profile updated: 26 April 2026 (today)
Grant/program scan updated: 28 February 2026 (58 days ago)
Website pages scraped: 5
Added: 27 February 2026 (59 days ago)
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