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  2. Pratt Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Pratt Foundation is an Australian philanthropic organisation based in Melbourne and established in 1978 by Jeanne and Richard Pratt. According to its Values Statement, it has "the shared vision of supporting charitable enterprises and adding value to philanthropy".

  3. Centre for Social Impact - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Social Impact is an Australian research and education body created in 2008. [1] [2] It assesses [3] and promotes [4] integrated social change across a range of issues [5] including health, children and young people, ageing and disability, [6] financial inclusion [7] and employment, population diversity and mobility, education and housing.

  4. Category:Australian philanthropists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Australian philanthropists" The following 152 pages are in this category, out of 152 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Jane Hansen (businesswoman) - Wikipedia

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    Jane Hansen AO is an Australian investment banker, business executive and philanthropist. She was appointed the 23rd Chancellor of the University of Melbourne on 1 January 2023. Education

  6. Myer family - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in Australia by Sidney Myer, who started the department store Myer, and Merlyn Myer, his wife. Following the death of Sidney Myer in 1934, his nephew, Sir Norman Myer, continued much of his retailing dynasty. The family has a strong history of philanthropy and established one of Australia's first single family offices in 1976. [1]

  7. The New Age of Philanthropy: How Billionaires Are Giving Back

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    Now ranked as the fifth and sixth wealthiest people in America, the Kochs have become quite active in philanthropy. David has given more than $600 million to arts, education and medical research ...

  8. John Gandel - Wikipedia

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    Gandel's philanthropy has focused on Judaism, education, medical causes and the arts. In 2010 he donated A$7.5 million to the National Gallery of Australia; [8] A$1 million to fight devastating bushfires in Victoria, recalling how their own home was destroyed by fire twenty years earlier, and A$1 million to Museums Victoria. [32]

  9. Jewish Care (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Care is a philanthropic organisation that was originally founded to serve the Jewish population of Victoria, Australia. Today, Jewish Care run several aged care facilities and help peoples in poverty, disability services and rehabilitation and respite. [1] It is located in Melbourne, Australia.