About us

Our Vision
Our vision is to see all Australians living a fair, healthy and fulfilling life
Our Purpose
Our purpose is to drive positive social change in Australia by partnering with organisations that empower all Australians to achieve the most out of life and develop a healthy, fair and innovative society

Strategic Themes
Strategic Themes
To achieve our vision and purpose,
our grant-making will focus on three current priorities:
Advancing and applying knowledge to fight disease
Advancing and applying knowledge to overcome inequity through education
Advancing regional and rural Australia
Grants Framework
Funding Approach
Colonial Foundation’s granting strategy supports the principle outlined in a recent report from Philanthropy Australia about the future of philanthropy, namely that:
“If philanthropy hopes to make an impact on the social, political and environmental challenges that currently face us then we need to partner and be part of the change, guided by and in support of those with relevant expertise. We cannot be the focus for this change to occur, we need to embed ourselves as a lever”
The key elements of our Granting Framework are:
Partnership
Our style of granting is focused on building a Partnership with the organisations we fund. We partner with organisations that focus on delivering the impact we want to achieve, and we expect our partners to promote the best method to achieve that impact
Capacity Building
Funding for capacity building and for the internal operations of the organisations we support has been a significant component of our granting and remains within our granting framework
Large Impact
The grants that we favour are those that seek to achieve significant or catalytic impact. This impact often requires substantial and sustained funding over several years. and should be measured in ways beyond numbers. We adopt a strategic approach to grant selection with a bias towards catalytic philanthropy
Agility
Our approach is that we are dynamic, flexible and proactive in choosing who we fund. We therefore tailor the characteristics of each grant. Each grant is unique and the measures of success for both the grantee and our Foundation are unique. This agility is a key characteristic of our granting framework
Collaboration
There is a growing recognition that collaboration amongst funders is an effective means of achieving greater impact through larger and longer grants. Where appropriate, we will seek collaboration with like-minded organisations. Collaboration could be either with other foundations or with other organisations with a united focus e.g. universities, MRIs or peak representative organisations
Multiple Lenses
Although we have identified the strategic grant themes that we support, there is often an interconnectivity between the themes that we support. Grants can often be looked at through different lenses for example addressing education is an important issue but can simultaneously improve regional Australia. The vision is optimum only when it is the combination of what both lenses see. It means that the impact and the benefit can be measured through more than one dimension
Assessing potential
New grants
The Foundation seeks to develop partnerships with charitable organisations that are attempting to identify the ‘root causes’ of issues and seeking to develop workable solutions, rather than those that treat the ‘after effects’ of issues. We are interested in organisations that we consider to be well-placed to make an enduring or systemic positive impact in the areas of our Grant Priorities.
Organisations will be well regarded if they have demonstrated:
Organisation profile
Impact
Outcome
Collaboration
Grant amount
The Foundation will only accept grants above $1million over three years
