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GANDEL PHILANTHROPYPresentation – August 2014

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GANDEL PHILANTHROPYYear in Review 2013 - 2014

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Granting StatisticsGRANT DISTRIBUTIONS in 2013-2014 FINANCIAL YEAR

in 13/14 in two prior yearsNumber of grants approved and/or paid: 128 (100 & 48)

Number of organisations that grants were paid to: 120 (93 & 44)

Amount of funds distributed for grants and donations over the past SIX years:

$33,983,790(In FY 2013-14 the funds distributed are $6,633,892)

Additional support provided through Gandel Group: $174,915 ($209,590 last yr)

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Allocations of grantsCOMMUNITYASSIST grant allocations

for each Area of Interest – by per-centage

Arts & Culture - 14% Education - 12% Health & Medical Research - 18%Community De-velopment - 11%Social Cohesion & Inclusion - 15%Poverty & Disavdan-tage - 30%

COMMUNITYASSIST grant allocations for each Area of Interest – by dollar

amount

Arts & Culture - $235,400Education - $204,160Health & Medical Research - $315,188Community Devel-opment - $199,550Social Cohesion & Inclusion - $260,738Poverty & Disavdan-tage - $518,065

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Allocations of grantsCB & SC grant allocations for each Area of Interest – by percentage

Arts & Culture - 3% (last year 5%)Education - 14% (last year 10%) Health & Medical Research - 47% (last year 38%)Jewish Identity & Leadership - 17% (last year 12%)Youth at Risk - 8% (last year 10%)Indigenous Programs - 11% (or 5%) - (last year 9%)

CB & SC grant allocations for each Area of Interest – by dollar amount

Arts & Culture - $150,000Education - $697,300Health & Medical Research - $2,308,991Jewish Identity & Leadership - $815,000Youth at Risk - $392,400Indigenous Programs - $537,100 ($217k + $320k)

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Where did the money go?

Number of grants approved/paid - amount distributed - average size of grants

• Communityassist grants paid: 98 Actual amount distributed: $ 1,950,101(Average size of grant: $ 19,899)

• Communitybuild grants paid: 26 Actual amount distributed: $ 2,461,791(Average size of grant: $ 94,684)

• Strengthening grants paid: 4 Actual amount distributed: $ 2,150,000 (Average size of grant: $ 537,500)

Grant allocations by level of giving

communityassist grants - 30% (grants up to $40k - LY 29%)communitybuild grants - 37% (grants from $40k to $250k - LY 42%)Strenthening grants - 33% (grants over $250k - LY 30%)

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Grant numbers by Area of InterestCOMMUNITYASSIST GRANTS

in 12/13 in 13/14 Arts & Culture 9 grants 15 grants

Education 13 grants 13 grants

Health & Medical Research 11 grants 16 grants

Community Development 15 grants 15 grants

Social Cohesion & Inclusion 7 grants 14 grants

Poverty & Disadvantage 21 grants 24 grants

TOTAL: 76 grants 98 grants

Number of organisations in 13/14 that were recipients in 12/13 – 16 (82 ‘newcomers’)

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Grant numbers by Area of InterestCOMMUNITYBUILD & STRENGTHENING COMMUNITIES GRANTS

in 12/13 in 13/14 Arts & Culture 2 grants 2 grants

Education 3 grants 8 grants

Health & Medical Research 8 grants 9 grants

Jewish Identity & Leadership 2 grants 3 grants

Youth at Risk 5 grants 5 grants

Indigenous Programs 3 grants (plus 4 CA grants) 3 grants (plus 6 CAs)

TOTAL: 23 grants 30 grants

Number of ‘new’ communitybuild grants in 13/14 that were approved - 19

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Year’s Highlights• LAUNCH OF THE WEBSITE – important step in broadening the reach and accessibility, average use

between 50 and 200 hits a day

• INDIGENOUS ADVISORY COMMITTEE – Chaired by Ron Merkel QC, plus 4 respected Indigenous Leaders

• FAMILY GRANTS – successful pilot with Steven and Jo Gandel, approved to be continued for the second year

• POCER Study – named best investigator-initiated study in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by the European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation (ECCO), beating 254 other studies from around the world

• GANDEL ORATION – Ambassador John Bolton, 1,100-strong audience

28% more grants allocated; 23% more funds distributed

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In Focus – Jewish grant examplesKey Objectives

Australia To provide grants to Jewish organisations in Australia, preferably Victoria, that meet a genuine and identified community need. These programs are often innovative and sustainable and organisations that run these programs are professional, effective and collaborative.

IsraelTo maintain contact, stay engaged and ensure the organisations Gandel Philanthropy supports in Israel are providing a real benefit to the broader community.

Three of the five organisations Gandel Philanthropy now supports in Israel are new. This is a direct result of the trip to Israel that Gandel Philanthropy undertook in 2013.

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Through its Jewish Programs granting, Gandel Philanthropy will support not-for-profit organisations that fall under the following Areas of Interest:

• Arts & Culture;

• Education;

• Health & Medical Research;

• Community Development;

• Social Cohesion & Inclusion;

• Poverty & Disadvantage; and

• Jewish Identity and Leadership.

Areas of interest

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Examples of organisations Gandel Philanthropy is supporting in Australia - Health

Hatzolah – Start the Heart Community Defibrillator Program

Hatzolah (from the Hebrew word Lehatsil, meaning ‘to save’), provide a professional, high level Emergency Care to members of the Jewish Community, in a predefined area; within an efficient timeframe 24/7.

Funding for placement of 70 Automated External Defibrillators (AED’s) in higher-risk locations within Jewish Communal organisations such as synagogues, Jewish schools, community halls, nursing homes etc.

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Examples of organisations Gandel Philanthropy is supporting in Australia – Poverty & Disadvantage

Access Inc – Baking Social Enterprise ProgramAccess is a vibrant organization which promotes and supports the needs of Jewish people with disability.

The Baking Social Enterprise allows Access members and volunteers to create a range of gourmet kosher biscuits that are then sold weekly through local retailers. This grant enabled Access to purchase new equipment for their Baking Social Enterprise, which has enabled them to increase their volume by 40% as well as increase their range.

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Examples of organisations Gandel Philanthropy is supporting in Australia - Education

Jewish Aid Australia – Stand Up ABC (and be counted) Program

Jewish Aid Australia (JAA) is an organisation that pursues social justice for disadvantaged communities in Australia and overseas. It enables participants to realise and practice core Jewish concepts of Tzedakah(justice), Chessed (kindness) and Tikkun Olam (repairing the world).

Stand Up is an innovative education program for 11 and 12 year olds, soon to have their Bar / Bat Mitzvah (their coming of age), engaging themin social justice issues and providing them with the tools to be positive change-makers.

A three-year grant to expand Stand Up.

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A unique alliance of 9 arts organisations in the West – a “partnership grant” with LMCF

first model of its kind; sharing activities; building audiences; expanding opportunities.

In Focus – Arts & Culture grant examples

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The 2014 MSO European Tourfirst Europe tour since 2007; performances at BBC Proms (London), Edinburgh International Festival,

Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Germany.

In Focus – Arts & Culture grant examples

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Arts Project Australia – stand at Melbourne Art Fairsupported for the third time; intellectually disabled artists selling their artwork; 110 artists; in 2010 a grant of $10k – sales of $55k; in 2012 a grant of

$23k -sales of $60k.

In Focus – Arts & Culture grant examples

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Innovative and engaging theatre – a regular grant for TANGLE – Mobile; a ‘matching’ grant for

VoiceLabexploring new ways of providing support; grant to

match all donations up to a certain amount; fostering greater giving.

In Focus – Arts & Culture grant examples

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Beyond Empathy – Armidale “Maven Project”create an Indigenous hub for creativity, imagination, collaboration, learning, skills, cultural exchange and

community.

In Focus – Arts & Culture grant examples

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Young people at the centre of creativity support for ‘diversity scholarships’ – a schools

outreach program delivering drama workshops, to engage CALD communities.

In Focus – Arts & Culture grant examples

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Future developments• STRATEGY REVIEW – conducted annually, learning from implementation and sector

developments, adjustment as needed

• MEASURING IMPACT – develop and implement robust M&E frameworks

• WEBSITE – development of an online application process

• INDIGENOUS ADVISORY COMMITTEE – extending the reach, growing granting

• PARTNERSHIPS – developing stronger sector partnerships

• GRANT NAMES CHANGE – Community; Major; and Flagship Grants

• FURTHER STRENGTHENING OF GANDEL PHILANTHROPY’S COMMUNITY IMPACT