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AIS Report - 2018
Annual Information Statement 2018
Legal Name:
The Confident Girls Foundation Limited
ABN:
62614643882
About the charity
Charity size:
Medium
Is the charity an incorporated association?
Yes
Does the charity intend to fundraise in the next reporting period?
Yes
Select the state/territory where the charity intends to fundraise in the 2018 reporting period:
- ACT fundraising number: 19001115
- NSW fundraising number: CFN/24445
- QLD fundraising number: CH2971
- TAS fundraising number: C/10436
- VIC fundraising number: 14318
- WA fundraising number: CC22196
Basic Religious Charity:
No
Activities and Beneficiaries
Did the charity operate in the 2018 reporting period?
Yes
Main activity:
Economic, social and community development
Main activities:
- Sports
- Social services
- Grant-making activities
Description of charity's activities and outcomes:
The Confident Girls Foundation aims to provide opportunities for vulnerable Australian girls to thrive through netball.
The Foundation helps girls achieve their dreams by highlighting and helping eliminate key drivers of gender bias including, financial barriers, lack of leadership opportunities, isolation, gender stereotypes that negatively affect young women, and barriers to physical activity.
Engagement through sport
The Foundation recognises that participation in sport is key in providing opportunities to girls to develop physical, social, and emotional health and wellbeing; fundamentals in fulfilling dreams and aspirations.
Creating safe environments in netball
Netball provides safe places for girls and their communities to come together in building confidence, empowerment, leadership, acceptance and a sense of belonging.
Empowering girls
The Confident Girls Foundation raises funds to invest in programs and opportunities designed to help and encourage girls to be the best they can be.
More information:
https://confidentgirlsfoundation.com.au/our-projects/
The Foundation helps girls achieve their dreams by highlighting and helping eliminate key drivers of gender bias including, financial barriers, lack of leadership opportunities, isolation, gender stereotypes that negatively affect young women, and barriers to physical activity.
Engagement through sport
The Foundation recognises that participation in sport is key in providing opportunities to girls to develop physical, social, and emotional health and wellbeing; fundamentals in fulfilling dreams and aspirations.
Creating safe environments in netball
Netball provides safe places for girls and their communities to come together in building confidence, empowerment, leadership, acceptance and a sense of belonging.
Empowering girls
The Confident Girls Foundation raises funds to invest in programs and opportunities designed to help and encourage girls to be the best they can be.
More information:
https://confidentgirlsfoundation.com.au/our-projects/
Where the charity conducted activities during the 2018 reporting period:
- Australian Capital Territory
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Victoria
- Western Australia
Will the charity change or introduce any activities in the 2019 period?
No
Main beneficiary:
Children - aged 6 to under 15
Other beneficiaries:
- Females
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Migrants, refugees or asylum seekers
- People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background
- People in rural/regional/remote communities
Annual report
Human Resources
Human resources:
- Full time employees: 1
- Part time employees: 1
- Casual employees: 0
- Full-time equivalent staff (FTE): 2
- Estimated number of volunteers: 1
Financial Reporting
Charity's 2018 reporting period:
1 January 2018 to 31 December 2018
Type of financial statement:
General purpose financial statements
Financial report consolidated with more than one entity?
No
Financial report submitted to a state/territory regulator?
Yes
Type of organisation:
My charity is a charitable fundraising organisation
State or territory of the regulator where financial report was submitted:
Victoria
Income and Expenses
Comprehensive Income Statement summary
Gross Income
Donations and bequests: | $811,108.00 |
Revenue from providing goods or services: | $0.00 |
Revenue from government including grants: | $0.00 |
Revenue from investments: | $0.00 |
All other revenue: | $0.00 |
Total revenue: | $811,108.00 |
Other income (for example, gains): | $0.00 |
Total gross income: | $811,108.00 |
Expenses
Employee expenses: | $157,500.00 |
Grants and donations made for use in Australia: | $444,157.00 |
Grants and donations made for use outside Australia: | $0.00 |
All other expenses: | $122,218.00 |
Total expenses: | $723,875.00 |
Net surplus/(deficit): | $87,233.00 |
Other comprehensive income: | $0.00 |
Total comprehensive income: | $87,233.00 |
Balance Sheet extract
Assets
Total current assets: | $311,543.00 |
Total non-current assets: | $0.00 |
Total assets: | $311,543.00 |
Liabilities
Total current liabilities: | $0.00 |
Total non-current liabilities: | $0.00 |
Total liabilities: | $0.00 |
Net assets/liabilities: | $311,543.00 |