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AIS Report - 2013
Annual Information Statement 2013
Legal Name:
Anglicord Limited
ABN:
39116072050
Section A: Charity Information
Charity has a financial year ending 30 June:
Yes
Financial year ends:
Information Unavailable
Charity size:
Large
Purposes of charity:
- The relief of poverty, sickness or the needs of the aged
- Other: Anglican Overseas Aid is a not-for-profit, non-political entity established and located in Australia for charitable purposes and objects that include the prevention or alleviation of poverty and advancement of education of persons, including by means of:(a)implementing or supporting aid or development projects solely for the relief of people in Developing Countries;(b)becoming a Public Benevolent Institution and carrying out benevolent activities in the course of aid or development projects;(c)building global partnerships between Anglicans in Australia and like-minded partners in Developing Countries to respond to the needs of the most vulnerable people in Developing Countries;(d)building awareness of Australians about the needs and challenges facing those people who are most vulnerable in Developing Countries;(e)acting as trustee of The Archbishop of Melbourne's International Relief and Development Fund, to directly relieve the poverty, sickness, suffering, distress, mi
Basic Religious Charity:
No
Charity is part of an approved ACNC reporting group:
No
Section B: Activities
Activities in the 2013 reporting period:
Yes
Main activity:
International activities
General activities:
- Emergency and relief
- International activities
Description of charity’s activities and outcomes:
In 2012/13, Anglican Overseas Aid continued to implement its mandate as a professional international development agency, working to overcome poverty and injustice and respond to disasters and emergencies. Projects were carried out in 13 countries focusing on improving health outcomes. For example, working directly in areas of mother and child mortality rates and overall health; and HIV diagnosis and care. Anglican Overseas Aid also supported a number of emergency appeals including the tsunami in the Solomon Islands and the East Africa food crisis and ensured humanitarian relief needs were met.
Changing or introducing activities in the next reporting period:
No
Section C: Resources and operating locations
Estimated number of unpaid volunteers who worked for the charity during the 2013 reporting period:
- Full time employees: 2
- Part time employees: 8
- Volunteers: 10
Where the charity operated during the 2013 reporting period:
Other Countries
- ETH
- IND
- ISR
- KEN
- LSO
- MOZ
- MMR
- PSE
- SLB
- ZAF
- SDN
- THA
- VUT
Section D: Reporting and regulatory obligations (This section is optional)
Section E: Financial information provided voluntarily
2013 Financial report:
Note: If you want to see the financial report or annual report that this charity has submitted, go back to Financials & Documents.