Impact Report 2021–22

Giving and Granting

Hands Across Canberra & The Chief Minister’s Charitable Fund

Amplifying philanthropy, leveraging community assets for good

Hands Across Canberra has a long-standing commitment to improving quality of life for all who live and work in Canberra. In 2021-22, our communities were emerging from the pandemic and needed support, so we partnered with more individuals, families, charity partners, businesses, and local government than ever before – to assist our charity sector navigate the pandemic recovery phase.

Hands Across Canberra relies on donations to fund the initiatives it will tackle in our community and combines it with innovative strategies for improved social outcomes. Our donors maximize the impact of their giving because of our knowledge of the community we live in. As a grantmaking institution, we also continuously seek to improve our practice of philanthropy so that we can be more equitable and inclusive in our practices, leading to greater effectiveness in our giving. Since 2018, HAC granting has evolved to incorporate a ‘theory of change’ into our systems, which has improved our understanding of the root causes of the issues impacting Canberra.

 

Delivering food during Covid Lockdown in Canberra, 2021

In 2021-22, Hands Across Canberra supported organisations in a time of need, through two rapid relief grant rounds during lockdowns distributing $180,000 to relief projects.

Canberra Foundations Collaborative – Together with the Chief Minister’s Charitable Fund, The Snow Foundation,  the John James Foundation and Aspen Foundation we are building a collaborative funding community. After a decade of funding efforts, we have come to learn that the most successful outcomes of community improvement are those that involve multiple parties working together for common goals.  In 2022, we joined forces to deliver a single collaborative grant round and distribute over $1,500,000 to local non-profit organisations, in the largest funding collaboration ever seen in Canberra. Partnering with other philanthropic foundations has allowed us to expand our reach, increase our support and make decisions on a shared understanding of the greatest need in our community. 33 projects in the grant round were funded by Hands Across Canberra and the Chief Minister’s Charitable Fund. This in conjunction with local foundation partners in the Snow Foundation, John James Foundation, Aspen Foundation and Aspen Medical, we were able to increase the Autumn 2022 grant round conducted through the Chief Minister’s Charitable Fund from $333,000 to $1,518,000.

 

Overall during the 2021/22 Financial Year the Hands Across Canberra Group provided direct funding to charities of $2.04m and mobilized a further $1.18m from partner foundation to provide a total of over $3m.

The ‘Named Funds’ initiative designed to build our perpetual Fund corpus has continued to grow with receipts in 2021/22 expanding by $664,155. We also welcomed our first ‘Giving Circle’ through the Canberra Women’s Giving Circle targeting to help vulnerable people access renewables technology.

Examples of successful giving campaigns in 2021–22 include:

  • IKEA
  • Canberra Day Appeal
  • Clare Holland House
  • Zango Christmas Appeal
  • End of Financial Year Appeal

Our impact is best described in the words of those individuals and organisations with which we engage, through our grants, our convenings and our collaborations.

Accessible and accountable:  We will work to make your philanthropy rewarding and ensure you know how your donations are being used.

Flexible donating: You have the choice to donate to any of 300+ organisations supporting a variety of causes in the Canberra region.

Community expertise: From mental-health to homelessness, youth and Indigenous services support, Hands Across Canberra has the local knowledge and community networks to make your charitable giving hits the mark.

Legacy planning: By electing a Named Fund, you can ensure the issues you feel most committed to are being addressed through your ongoing gift. You may wish to specify the cause your philanthropy supports for many generations in the future.

Tax benefits: Donations over $2 to Hands Across Canberra are tax deductible.

Named Funds – A legacy of giving

Hands Across Canberra has been able to harness the generosity of a broad range of donors to collectively address current and emerging needs and support ongoing community-building initiatives. As part of this initiative, in June 2021 Hands Across Canberra launched our Named Funds initiative, which is another step in establishing our perpetual fund.

A ‘Named Fund’ is a charitable sub-fund you can set up within Hands Across Canberra’s Public Ancillary Trust Fund, which allows you to support causes close to your heart, in perpetuity. All funds are invested by Hands Across Canberra to earn interest and income.

You can:

  • make donations to the fund at any time
  • invite others to donate if you wish
  • work with us to make grants from the fund to charities and projects you care about.

The ‘Named Funds’ initiative has continued to grow with receipts in 2021/22 expanding by $664,155. The number of Named Funds have doubled from the previous year. We also welcomed our first ‘Giving Circle’ through the Canberra Women’s Giving Circle targeting to help vulnerable people access renewables technology.

Dr. Boden and Dr. Moulding are integral members of the Narrabundah Family Medical Practice. In 2021, they approached Hands Across Canberra to explore the setting-up one of a Named Fund: The Narrabundah Fund. We asked them a few questions about their journey.

Why did you establish a Named Fund? And why the Narrabundah Fund? And why did you choose Hands Across Canberra?

Like many people, we are grateful to be as fortunate as we are. And like many, we have seen a lot of hardship along the way for others. A lot of this comes down to bad luck. An illness, accident or a lost job can create hardship quickly. While we have our favourite organisations to support, you don’t know what you don’t know so Hands Across Canberra opens us to new needs and organisations. Hands Across Canberra works our donation because the interest is donated. The initial investment continues to give. We have regular and reinvested contributions to international charities but Hands Across Canberra keeps it local. And to make it really local, what better than to name our fund after the suburb where we work and feel at home – our own grass roots.

 

Why would you encourage others to establish a fund or get involved with Hands Across Canberra?

Hands Across Canberra is flexible in that they can allocate for you or you can select areas for support. The ‘hands’ behind the scenes are friendly, experienced and balance compassion with ethical financial management.

 

What value does Hands Across Canberra bring to our region in your opinion?

‘Charity’ begins everywhere. You can care about the solar system and your neighbour at the same time. Covid 19 has shown us that streets, suburbs and cities can initiate change and support. ‘Think global and act local’ might be a slogan from the 70s but will be even more relevant in 2070, so supporting Hands Across Canberra is old and new at the same time.

Four easy steps to leave a lasting legacy:

1. Consider your charitable interests

What are you passionate about? Helping children? Youth Homelessness? Support for victims of domestic violence?

When you establish a Donor Advised Fund at Hands Across Canberra, you will have the flexibility to support the charities and causes you care about most.

2. Establish your fund

With a gift of $10,000, a Named Fund can be set up in just a day or two. The fund’s capital          will be invested to generate income for annual granting.

3. Grant from your fund

With a Named Fund, you can have as little or as much involvement as you want. You can support eligible charities or our Focus Areas and leave the decision-making to our experts and advisors, who will evaluate hundreds of projects on your behalf.

4. Plan for the future

Planning for the future is important, because your Donor Advised Fund is a lasting legacy that will continue to support the community for generations. You can either appoint a trusted friend or family member as your successor fund advisor, or ask Hands Across Canberra to carry out your wishes in perpetuity.

Bring forward the pleasure of giving by starting a Named Fund with us: get in touch with our CEO, Peter Gordon, by email at gjacobs@handsacrosscanberra.org.au

Our New Donor-Advised Funds include:

 

ACT Community Fund The ACT Community fund will build a lasting legacy for our community. Income generated being directed towards funding priorities as identified by the Board of Hands Across Canberra annually.
Canberra Women’s Giving Circle The Canberra Women’s Giving Circle (CWGC) raises funds to assist low-income individuals and families to ameliorate the effects of climate change on their wellbeing.
Hala Batainah Fund The Hala Batainah Fund is established to recognise the substantial contribution Hala has made to the Canberra community and the IT industry.
Hindmarsh Family Fund Established in loving memory of John Hindmarsh AM, a visionary leader and dedicated philanthropist, this fund honors his profound commitment to creating a better Canberra for all.
Lotus Collective To support all victims of Child Sex Abuse, the child, the parents, the siblings, the extended family and friends.
Running Rare Fund Running Rare was set up by Tim and Jess Fulton to support Australians living with a rare or undiagnosed disease.
Sue Salthouse Fund The Sue Salthouse fund will seek to empower people with disability to pursue leadership development opportunities including attending conferences, university, mentoring, skill building courses and act
The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) ACT Council’s Fund Connecting Canberra's ICT industry generosity to local community impact through regular giving.

Together, we are Canberra – thank you!

Organisation

Grant Purpose

Amount

ACT Council of Social Service Leading Social Change online modules

$20,000

ACT Down Syndrome Training for effective digital presentations $6,648
Advocacy for Inclusion App development to empower people with disabilities $2,500
Assisting Drug Dependents
[Directions ACT]
Healthy Food Healthy Me extension project $10,000
Asthma Foundation of ACT Develop an education & treatment program with refugees $6,000
Beryl Women Interpreting services to women suffering abuse  $5,000
Domestic Violence Crisis Start Up packs $9,900
Computor upgrades $4,996
Boundless Children’s Playground Benefit from the 2016 Charity House Project $1,133,000
C3 Church Monash Expansion of Free Community Lunch Program $9,738
Essential technology $2,500
Canberra City Care Harvest kitchen in Charnwood $20,000
Canberra Community Law Essential technology   $3,036
Evaluation of the Aboriginal Human Rights Program $10,000
Canberra Men’s Centre Pilot, early intervention in domestic violence (Connect 24)  $5,000
Canberra PCYC Assistance for the establishment of the Canberra PCYC Foundation $5,000
PCYC Play for Change – Tuggeranong $10,000
PCYC Play for Change – Belconnen $10,000
Healthy Relationships program $10,000
Canberra Rape Crisis Centre Information management $9,000
Care Inc Connecting Care through the Cloud program $9,984
CARHU (with CFMEU Trust) Build a children’s outdoor playground $50,000
Cerebral Palsy Alliance Early intervention sensory inclusion package $5,743
Communities@Work Assist with establishing the community kitchen program $10,000
Connections ACT  Fathering after separation program $10,000
Survival packs for sole father families $10,000
Council on the Ageing (COTA) ACT COTA Connects programme $10,000
CREATE Foundation Create Your Future – building confidence through empowerment $8,874
Dancing Goddesses Professional services to incorporate organisation $680
Directions Health Services  Training for people working with the impact of drugs $9,984
Domestic Violence Crisis Service Growing Strong’ Support Group program $4,974
EveryMan Australia Domestic violence intervention $9,600
Benefit from the 2016 Charity House Project $34,333
Community order breach support service $9,400
Focus Supported Living Foundation Stay Safe program $5,400
Friends of Brain In jured Children ACT KICKSTART: Early intervention program for families of young children with brain injury $5,000
Bring two specialists to Canberra twice this year for treatment of patients $4,600
Galilee Foster Care Sleeping bags and t-shirts for youth foster camp $5,000
Getaboutable Accessible Canberra $10,000
Gungahlin Uniting Church and Community Centre Establish a food pantry $5,000
Hartley Lifecare Seed funding to establish a specialist information & advocacy service for people with brain injury $5,000
Improved management systems $7,920
Benefit from the 2016 Charity House Project $309,000
Holy Cross Tuckerbox Development of a permanent kitchen area $8,360
Karinya House for Mothers & Babies Domestic violence liasion worker $10,000
Provide outreach services to clients $5,000
Karralika Programs Children’s outdoor playground at treatment house $5,000
Kookaburra Kids Respite and psycho-education for ACT children living in families affected by mental illness $10,000
LifeLine Canberra Crisis support training $9,520
Mental health ambassadors $10,000
Applied suicide intervention skills training $10,000
3 Youth Networx (LyNX) workshops at 3 schools to instil mental health, suicide awareness & resilience skills $10,000
Marymead Individual items for children in care to empower them to create their own space $5,000
Essential technology upgrade   $5,000
Grow the grandparenting program $10,000
Menslink Double the capacity of the mentoring program $9,200
Early intervention for young men and domestic violence $9,800
Mental Health Foundation Re-vamp website $5,350
Technology creating access $4,701
Mental Illness Education ACT Bullying prevention program $9,939
National Heart Foundation (ACT) Pilot, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander cardiac rehabilitation in the ACT $5,000
Newborn Intensive Care Foundation Kill welfare for the disadvantaged  at birth $1,000
No Sweat Fashions Repair of 14 sewing machines to allow participants to complete qualifications and to develop products $5,000
OzHarvest Canberra Community cooking @ CC Cares $5,000
Ozhelp Benefit from the 2016 Charity House Project $34,333
Paperworks Inc. Paper Bridges project to assist vulnerable young people to reconnect with their families $9,648
Prisoners Aid Family support $2,500
Riding for the Disabled of ACT  (PEGASUS) Equine facilitated learning $6,300
Safe Shelter Homelessness support $5,000
Salvation Army Benefit from the 2016 Charity House Project $34,333
St Benedicts Community Centre, Queanbeyan Kitchen support project $2,000
St John’s Care Christmas lunch support $2,000
St Vincent De Paul Society Benefit from the 2016 Charity House Project $34,333
VINES: Vinnies, Inspiration, Network, Education, Support $10,000
VINES Youth Group Pilot $10,000
Tandem Respite Care Outdoor shade structures and equipment for respite house $5,000
Technical Aid to the Disabled ACT (TADACT) Capacity building and improving capability at TADACT $4,948
Assistance with capital equipment $10,000
The Deaf Society Building healthy relationships $3,000
The Right Direction Mengineering program $10,000
The Shepherd Centre A Sound Start to School program $9,500
Confident Kids- Social Skills program for children with hearing loss $9,490
The Smith Family An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander girls intervention project $6,440
The Tongan Association of Canberra & Queanbeyan Empowering women – Home Away from Home project $10,000
The Yellow Van Commercial dishwasher $6,000
This Is My Brave This is my Brave Australia / Kanangra Community Garden refurbishment $5,000
Tjillari Justice Aboriginal Corporation Galambany Circle sentencing support $10,000
Uniting Care Benefit from the 2016 Charity House Project $34,333
Uniting Care Canberra City, Early  Morning Centre Commercial freezer to store donated food, host Christmas lunch and hampers for shutdown period $5,000
Support hosting of Christmas lunch for guests $2,000
Operate shower facilities and provide hygiene products for guests $2,000
Computer access and literacy $4,150
Essential infrastructure – a fridge $1,798
Benefit from the 2016 Charity House Project $34,333
Uniting Care Kippax Rock, Rhythm and Roll, and Drop-In Playgroup project  $9,410
Rock, Rhythm and Roll, and Drop-In Playgroup project $7,950
Playgroup for the disadvantaged $9,640
Kippax Connections program $10,000
Volunteering and Contact ACT Volunteering program for migrants $10,000
Women With Disabilities ACT Access to a circus program and documentary $5,000
Women’s Centre for Health Matters Assistance Beyond Crisis $10,000
Yeddung Mura Aboriginal Corporation Dhurrawang community outreach program

$10,000

YouthCARE Canberra YouthCARE lifeskills camp $10,000
Assistance with the ‘tool up’ costs to increase outreach capability $10,000
YWCA Canberra A high tech digital studio where Tuggeranong youth collaborate with industry mentors

$10,000

Richardson Primary School Computer Clubhouse

$10,000

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