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AIS Report - 2018
Annual Information Statement 2018
Legal Name:
Project Karma Limited
ABN:
84611184886
About the charity
Charity size:
Small
Fundraising online:
Yes
Is the charity an incorporated association?
No
Does the charity intend to fundraise in the next reporting period?
Yes
Basic Religious Charity:
No
Activities and Beneficiaries
Did the charity operate in the 2018 reporting period?
Yes
Main activity:
International activities
Main activities:
- Other health service delivery
- Advocacy and civic activities
International activities undertaken:
Operating overseas including delivering programs
Provide further details of the charity's international activities:
Project Karma is prepared to take the risk and means necessary to disrupt the Criminal Organisations networks that create and supply a market of children for sexual exploitation.
PROJECT KARMA’S STRATEGY
Target areas of South East Asia where child exploitation is prolific.
Establish and train investigation teams to work with local police to catch and prosecute offenders.
Assist the provision of safe house facilities, counselling, medical care, legal advocacy and other services to child victims and their families.
Partner with police, governments, their networks and other NGO’s.
Through this model, we train and mentor local investigator teams, empowering them to become self-funding, self-sustaining and self-directed over a four-year period. This frees us to continually bring our policing and operational expertise to a new group of trainees and leaders operating in a new area every year.
PROJECT KARMA’S STRATEGY
Target areas of South East Asia where child exploitation is prolific.
Establish and train investigation teams to work with local police to catch and prosecute offenders.
Assist the provision of safe house facilities, counselling, medical care, legal advocacy and other services to child victims and their families.
Partner with police, governments, their networks and other NGO’s.
Through this model, we train and mentor local investigator teams, empowering them to become self-funding, self-sustaining and self-directed over a four-year period. This frees us to continually bring our policing and operational expertise to a new group of trainees and leaders operating in a new area every year.
Description of charity's activities and outcomes:
1. Target areas of South East Asia where child exploitation is prolific.
2. Establish and train investigation teams to work with local police to catch and prosecute offenders.
3. Assist the provision of safe house facilities, counselling, medical care, legal advocacy and other services to child victims and their families.
4. Partner with police, governments, their networks and other NGO’s.
5. Work with Governments in Australia, New Zealand, and others to change the laws and make it harder for convicted P and
2. Establish and train investigation teams to work with local police to catch and prosecute offenders.
3. Assist the provision of safe house facilities, counselling, medical care, legal advocacy and other services to child victims and their families.
4. Partner with police, governments, their networks and other NGO’s.
5. Work with Governments in Australia, New Zealand, and others to change the laws and make it harder for convicted P and
Where the charity conducted activities during the 2018 reporting period:
- Victoria
- Overseas / outside of Australia
- Other Countries
- Indonesia
- Philippines
- Thailand
Will the charity change or introduce any activities in the 2019 period?
No
Main beneficiary:
Children - aged 6 to under 15
Other beneficiaries:
- Females
- Males
- Early childhood - aged under 6
- Overseas communities or charities
- Victims of crime (including family violence)
- Other
- Rescuing children from child trafficking, exploitation and sex offenders in South East Asia
Annual report
Human Resources
Human resources:
- Full time employees: 1
- Part time employees: 0
- Casual employees: 0
- Full-time equivalent staff (FTE): 1
- Estimated number of volunteers: 30
Financial Reporting
Charity's 2018 reporting period:
1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018
Accounting method used in the 2018 reporting period:
Cash
Income and Expenses
Income Statement summary
Revenue/receipts
Donations and bequests: | $61,044.00 |
Revenue from providing goods or services: | $66,900.00 |
Revenue from government including grants: | $0.00 |
Revenue from investments: | $0.00 |
Other revenue/receipts: | $29,127.00 |
Total revenue/receipts: | $157,071.00 |
Other income (for example, gains): | $0.00 |
Total income/receipts: | $157,071.00 |
Expenses/Payments
Employee expenses/payments: | $88,373.00 |
Grants and donations made for use in Australia: | $0.00 |
Grants and donations made for use outside Australia: | $0.00 |
Other expenses/payments: | $90,166.00 |
Total expenses/payments: | $178,539.00 |
Net surplus/(deficit): | $-21,468.00 |
Balance Sheet Extract
Total assets: | $51,378.00 |
Total liabilities: | $27,948.00 |
Net assets/liabilites: | $23,430.00 |