To Apply for Funding

Eligibility

The McCusker Charitable Foundation will only consider applications from the following organisations and individuals:

  • Organisations meeting the Foundation’s key objectives.
  • Organisations having income tax charity endorsement from the Australian Taxation Office.
  • Organisations with Deductible Gift Recipient status.

All decisions are made at the complete discretion of the Trustees. Reasons for rejection of proposals will not necessarily be given.

Key Objectives

The McCusker Charitable Foundation will consider applications for assistance for projects related to:

  • Medical research and advancement of medical science.
  • Care, welfare and education of young people.
  • Promotion of high achievement and excellence.
  • Support for the aged and infirm.
  • Arts and environment.
  • The Trustees are committed to encouraging greater philanthropy, volunteering and giving throughout Australia at all levels.

Geography

The McCusker Charitable Foundation will accept applications from all states and territories of Australia for projects conducted within Australia. However, priority will be given to applications for the support of projects conducted by qualified organisations within Western Australia for the benefit of Western Australians.

Timing

Applications will be accepted at anytime of the year. However, funding allocations will usually be made in April, June, September and December.

How to Apply for Funding

Please send an email letter of intent to the Foundation’s Administrator Mrs Tonya McCusker (tonya@mccuskercharitable.com.au) outlining in 250 words or less:

  • Your project.
  • How it meets the Foundation’s objectives.
  • Who will benefit from the project.
  • The amount of funding sought and the reasons for it.
  • A proposed draft budget.
  • Your contact details.

The Administrator will contact you within 2 weeks if a more comprehensive grant application form is needed.

Please note that the McCusker Charitable Foundation receives hundreds of requests each year and it is impossible for all to receive funding.

Please ensure your project meets the specified criteria and objectives before applying.

Projects that will not be funded include:

  • Projects that discriminate on the basis of race, gender or religion.
  • Travel outside Australia.
  • Private tuition fees.
  • Projects that overlap or duplicate projects that are already being supported by the McCusker Charitable Foundation.
  • Projects that should be funded by the Government or other relevant bodies.
  • Conferences.
  • Sponsorship of individuals.

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McCusker Charitable Foundation supports Dreamfit Foundation

Friday, 28 May 10
The McCusker Trustees are delighted to support the Dreamfit Foundation which involves engineering students from the University of WA designing equipment for people with disabilities.

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McCusker Charitable Foundation supports Indigenous Scholarships

Tuesday, 19 Jan 10
In 2009 Trustee Professor James Edelman met with Mr Richard Potok from the Charlie Perkins Trust. The Charlie Perkins Trust was established in 2002 in memory of the late Dr Charlie Perkins AO, to assist indigenous children in the areas of health and education. The McCusker Foundation will contribute funds towards 2 new annual postgraduate shcolarships that will allow talented indigenous Australians to study at the University of Oxford for up to 3 years (http://www.perkinstrust.com.au/scholarships).

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McCusker Charitable Foundation supports Institute for Immunology and Infectious Diseases

Sunday, 15 Nov 09
Tonya and Malcolm McCusker thoroughly enjoyed their tour over the new Institute for Immunology and Infectious Diseases at Murdoch University. Hosted by Professor John Yovich AM Vice Chancellor and President of Murdoch University, the McCuskers had the opportunity to view firsthand, this state of the art building which will be the new home of cutting edge research into infectious diseases.

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