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AIS Report - 2020
Annual Information Statement 2020
Legal Name:
Cars For Hope Incorporated
ABN:
65517418375
About the charity
Website:
Charity size:
Small
Is the charity an incorporated association?
Yes
Select the state/territory and enter the incorporated association number:
NSW incorporated association number: INC1500018
Does the charity intend to fundraise in the next reporting period?
Yes
Is the charity a Basic Religious Charity?
No
Charity programs
Program name:
#THEORANGEEFFECT Campaign
Program classification:
Depression
Program locations:
Australia
Program operated online:
Yes
Program beneficiaries:
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
Program website:
Program name:
#IAMDRIVEN Campaign
Program classification:
Health promotion
Program locations:
Australia
Program operated online:
Yes
Program beneficiaries:
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
Program website:
Program name:
Stories Campaign
Program classification:
Depression
Program locations:
Australia
Program operated online:
Yes
Program beneficiaries:
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Overseas communities or charities
- General community in Australia
Program website:
Description of the charities activities and outcomes:
Cars For Hope Incorporated undertook various activities which actively raised awareness of mental health issues and promoted the prevention of mental illness. These included: providing information and help resources; maintaining a public blog and social media platforms; commissioning merchandise and other awareness materials, and; hosting awareness campaigns.
General information and help resources have been provided and accessed on the Cars For Hope website, as well as at public community events. This includes information about professional Australian medical and mental illness support services. Maintaining a public online presence via social media platforms has helped broaden the reach of Cars For Hope Incorporated’s activities, and has allowed our target audience to feel greater connected to the charity. One of the most successful online blog campaigns has been ‘Stories’, which gives an insight into the minds and lives of people with the lived experience of mental illness and helps to support people who are currently experiencing ill mental health.
Cars For Hope Incorporated has effectively used merchandise and other materials as awareness resources to help break down the stigma associated with mental illness, as well as be a conversation starter for mental health to encourage open conversation. By extension, hosting awareness campaigns has allowed improved public knowledge of the charity and exposed people to the work we do. All of these campaigns were met with much positive support and response from the automotive community and beyond.
General information and help resources have been provided and accessed on the Cars For Hope website, as well as at public community events. This includes information about professional Australian medical and mental illness support services. Maintaining a public online presence via social media platforms has helped broaden the reach of Cars For Hope Incorporated’s activities, and has allowed our target audience to feel greater connected to the charity. One of the most successful online blog campaigns has been ‘Stories’, which gives an insight into the minds and lives of people with the lived experience of mental illness and helps to support people who are currently experiencing ill mental health.
Cars For Hope Incorporated has effectively used merchandise and other materials as awareness resources to help break down the stigma associated with mental illness, as well as be a conversation starter for mental health to encourage open conversation. By extension, hosting awareness campaigns has allowed improved public knowledge of the charity and exposed people to the work we do. All of these campaigns were met with much positive support and response from the automotive community and beyond.
Human Resources
Employees and volunteers:
- Full time employees: 0
- Part time employees: 0
- Casual employees: 0
- Full-time equivalent staff (FTE): 0
- Estimated number of volunteers: 7
Financial Reporting
Charity's 2020 reporting period:
1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020
Accounting method used in the 2020 reporting period:
Cash
Income and Expenses
Income Statement summary
Revenue/receipts
Donations and bequests: | $9,350.00 |
Revenue from providing goods or services: | $8,322.00 |
Revenue from government including grants: | $0.00 |
Revenue from investments: | $0.00 |
Other revenue/receipts: | $3,248.00 |
Total revenue/receipts: | $20,920.00 |
Other income (for example, gains): | $0.00 |
Total income/receipts: | $20,920.00 |
Expenses/Payments
Employee expenses/payments: | $0.00 |
Grants and donations made for use in Australia: | $16,000.00 |
Grants and donations made for use outside Australia: | $0.00 |
Other expenses/payments: | $9,546.00 |
Total expenses/payments: | $25,546.00 |
Net surplus/(deficit): | $-4,626.00 |
Balance Sheet Extract
Total assets: | $8,723.00 |
Total liabilities: | $0.00 |
Net assets/liabilites: | $8,723.00 |