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Financial support<br />
ANZ Trustees<br />
ANZ Trustees administers over 40 grant programs available in the categories of education,<br />
medical, indigenous and more. These projects are funded by discretionary charitable<br />
trusts for which ANZ Trustees is the sole Trustee.<br />
— www.anz.com/personal/private-bank-trustees/trustees/<br />
Australia Council for the <strong>Arts</strong><br />
The Australia Council provides an extensive list of <strong>resources</strong> and links to government,<br />
philanthropic organisations, research and education.<br />
— www.australiacouncil.gov.au/philanthropy/<strong>resources</strong>_and_links<br />
Australia Council for the <strong>Arts</strong> – <strong>Arts</strong>upport Australia<br />
<strong>Arts</strong>upport Australia is an initative of the Australia Council and aims to grow cultural<br />
philanthropy. It works closely with government, cultural, financial and philanthropic<br />
sectors to develop effective strategies for giving. It also advises the cultural sector on<br />
philanthropy and provides expert assistance to staff and board members.<br />
— www.australiacouncil.gov.au/philanthropy/<strong>arts</strong>upport_australia<br />
The Besen Family Foundation<br />
The Besen Family Foundation provides grants for <strong>arts</strong> and culture for not-for-profit<br />
organisations throughout Australia. The foundation supports projects in both performing<br />
and visual <strong>arts</strong>. Preference is given to projects that are innovative and challenging. In<br />
addition to the types of grants listed under general support, funding is available for<br />
acquisitions, catalogues, commissions, exhibitions, publications and symposia.<br />
— www.besenfoundation.org.au<br />
Harold Mitchell Foundation<br />
The Harold Mitchell Foundation aims to improve our society by creating positive<br />
change in the fields of <strong>arts</strong> and health. New opportunities for change are facilitated<br />
by the foundation through funding, advocacy and partnership initiatives. It invests in<br />
initiatives and projects that increase the capacity of communities and individuals to<br />
advance their <strong>arts</strong> and health activities, and enable the establishment of <strong>arts</strong> or health<br />
activities with real potential to take off and be ongoing.<br />
— www.haroldmitchellfoundation.com.au<br />
The Ian Potter Cultural Trust<br />
The Ian Potter Cultural Trust’s philosophy of development of the <strong>Arts</strong> through support of<br />
talented individuals is unique in Australia. Since it was established, more than 1 000<br />
artists have been supported by grants totalling over $3.4 million. The trust funds nationally,<br />
and across the spectrum of the <strong>arts</strong> from visual <strong>arts</strong> to performing <strong>arts</strong> and music to<br />
literature, spanning traditional art forms right through to experimental mediums.<br />
— www.ianpotterculturaltrust.org.au/home<br />
The Ian Potter Foundation<br />
The Ian Potter Foundation enables organisations to develop ideas and programs that<br />
contribute to a healthy, vibrant and progressive nation. The foundation encourages<br />
excellence and supports Australia’s talent: the visionaries, social entrepreneurs,<br />
scientists, academics and researchers, artists and teachers, and those who dedicate<br />
themselves to bettering our communities for the benefit of all.<br />
— www.foundation.ianpotter.org.au/home<br />
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