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To date the Foundation has allocated
in excess of $30m to 262 projects.

The projects are focussed on promoting
the health and welfare of children in Australia.

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Year New grants for the year Total grants Amount granted Accumulated amount granted
Total 2023 0 262 $2,000,000 $30,540,485
Total 2022 0 262 $2,001,000 $28,539,485
Total 2021 0 262 $2,000,000 $26,538,485
Total 2020 2 262 $2,004,500 $24,538,485
Total 2019 7 260 $1,049,783 $22,533,985
Total 2018 9 253 $1,257,454 $21,484,202
Total 2017 8 244 $1,093,348 $20,226,748
Total 2016 8 236 $1,010,554 $19,133,400
Total 2015 7 228 $930,162 $18,122,846
Total 2014 8 221 $1,004,618 $17,192,684
Total 2013 8 213 $1,031,162 $16,188,066
Total 2012 8 205 $1,121,060 $15,156,904
Total 2011 7 197 $1,008,410 $14,035,844
Total 2010 9 190 $1,088,475 $13,027,434
Total 2009 15 181 $1,294,661 $11,938,959
Total 2008 10 166 $792,485 $10,644,298
Total 2007 8 156 $655,507 $9,851,813
Total 2006 9 148 $646,400 $9,196,306
Total 2005 8 139 $679,000 $8,549,906
Total 2004 11 131 $862,000 $7,870,906
Total 2003 7 120 $571,948 $7,008,906
Total 2002 9 113 $707,000 $6,436,958
Total 2001 8 104 $845,000 $5,729,958
Total 1990-2000 96 $4,884,958

Projects

2005

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Project name Grant recipient Grant amount Term
Aboriginal children's health and environment: a comparable research study in three diverse 'community' settings with Aboriginal young people on their experience of place and its significance to their cultural, physical and social health and well-being RMIT University $115000 2 Years
ARDAC follow-up study‚ Antecedents of Renal Disease in Aboriginal Children The Children's Hospital at Westmead $87000 2 Years
Development of assay procedures for the characterisation of non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae biofilms formed during otitis media with effusion Monash University, Clayton Campus $135000 2 Years
Early intervention with premature infants: Improving medical, neurobehavourial and brain functioning through environmental interventions Australian Hospital Medical Research Foundation $20000 1 Year
Further evaluating the effectiveness of a parent-training program for young children with developmental disabilities and severe behaviour problems The University of New South Wales $16000 1 Year
Getting to know you: Evaluating the Benefits of a New Parenting Program NSW Institute of Psychiatry $76000 2 Years
Measuring the determinants of children's health and wellbeing: An indicators and instruments database for Australian researchers Queensland University of Technology $140000 2 Years
Respiratory Events in Early Childhood (REECH) Women's & Children's Hospital, Adelaide $90000 2 Years
Total $679,000