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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.

View the latest grant recipients

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

2006

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Project name Grant recipient Grant amount Term
A follow up study of blood pressure control in healthy and at risk babies Royal Prince Alfred Hospital $39000 1 Year
A Randomised Clinical Trial of the Augmentation of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy with Fluoxetine for School Refusal Monash University $100000 2 Years
Autonomic function in normal and "at risk for SIDS" infants University of Sydney $80000 2 Years
Building preschooler's emotional competence: Evaluating an early intervention for preventing behaviour problems The University of Melbourne $80000 2 Years
Extended follow up to assess the long term (3-5 year) effectiveness on a parent-led, family focused child weight management program Flinders University $37400 2 Years
Neuroprotection in the neonate: Can we save the baby's brain by feeding the heart University of Queensland $85000 2 Years
Newborn brain injury and studies of the responses of endogenous brain neutral stem cells Sydney Children's Hospital $105000 2 Years
Premature birth: Consequence for the developing visual system University of Melbourne $50000 1 Year
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Bronchiolitis: could prostaglandin regulation hold the key? Flinders University $70000 1 Year
Total $646,400