4 Aussie Heroes Foundation Limited
Tips for Applicants
Given the foundation's focus on building its own facilities for direct service delivery, it is unlikely to accept external grant applications. Potential partners might explore collaboration on specific aspects of their facility development or program delivery.
Giving Philosophy
The foundation operates as a direct service provider, focusing its resources on the development and construction of its own facilities to support aged persons, veterans, and their families. Its 'giving' is primarily internal investment in infrastructure rather than external grant-making.
ACNC Financial History
| Year | Grants Given | Revenue | Total Assets | Net Assets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FY2023 | — | $401K | $1.9M | $559K |
| FY2022 | — | $272K | $1.5M | $515K |
| FY2021 | — | $153K | $1.2M | $434K |
| FY2020 | — | $227K | $439K | $317K |
| FY2019 | — | $241K | $308K | $209K |
| FY2018 | — | $197K | $253K | $242K |
| FY2017 | — | $95K | $90K | $90K |
| 7yr total | Unknown | Source: ACNC Annual Information Statements | ||
Programs & Opportunities (1)
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Hero's Haven Facility & Support Services
An ongoing initiative to build and operate a dedicated facility in Queensland providing a safe space for veterans, federal police, emergency services personnel, and their families to recover from trauma and mental health issues through therapy, family re-engagement, and community connection. This program involves direct service delivery rather than grants.