Australia
Cure Brain Cancer Foundation
This charity is currently registered with the ACNC.
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Public Benevolent Institution
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Basic Religious Charity
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Tax deductible (DGR)
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Financial Report Consolidated
Key Information
Charity Status
Charity reporting is up to date.
Charity Size
L
- Extra Small (<$50k)
- Small ($50k-$250k)
- Medium ($250k-$1m)
- Large ($1m-$10m)
- Very Large ($10m-$100m)
- Extra Large (>$100m)
Revenue $4m
Years in Operation
23 Years
Est. 2002
Operating State(s)
No reported operations
Overseas Operations
Not Operating Overseas
Number of Employees
8
Employees
350
Volunteers
% Revenue from Govt.
N/A
Total Expenses
$8.6m
215.5% of Revenue
% Revenue from Donations
88.9%
Revenue from Donations ($3.6m)
Grants for Use in Aus.
$4.3m
50% of Expenses
Grants for Use Outside Aus.
$0.00
0% of Expenses
% Employee Expenses
16.9%
Employee Expenses ($1.5m)
Who they help
Adults 25 To 65
Children 6 To Under 15
Early Childhood - Under 6
General Community In Australia
People With Chronic Illness
People With Disabilities
Youth 15 To U25
How they help
Advancing Health
More Details
Basic Information
ABN
22121906036
ENTITY TYPE
Australian Public Company
Incorporation TYPE
Health Promotion Charity
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone Number: 289731400
Email: info@curebraincancer.org.au
Service Email: donna.manas@curebraincancer.org.au
Address: Suite 10.04, 135 Macquarie Street Sydney New South Wales 2000
TAX CONCESSION STATUS
- Endorsement date : 29 June 2007
- Income Tax Exemption
- GST Concession
- FBT Rebate
- FBT Exemption
DGR Status
- DGR Item 1
Fundraising Status
- Conducts fundraising
Within ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA
Licence Number:
ACT: 19001070.0, NSW: 17519, QLD: CH1967, SA: CCP1756, TAS: F1A-444, VIC: FR0013820, WA: CC21198
Purpose statement
2023 24 During the fiscal year, Cure Brain Cancer Foundation aimed to advance brain cancer research by supporting early and mid-career researchers, enhancing access to support services, raising awareness, and fostering collaborations with likeminded organizations. Thanks to our supporters, Cure Brain Cancer Foundation has invested over $30.8 million into vital research projects, including an important $8 million sole investment to bring the revolutionary clinical trial GBM AGILE to Australia, providing hope and new therapies otherwise unavailable. In addition, in partnership with the Peace of Mind Foundation, the Foundation has helped over 900 families unlock over $60 million in government support and services. Investing in researchers at the early career phase has helped ensure there is talent in the brain cancer research field in the years to come; and investing in researchers in the mid-career phase helps ensure we retain talent. Thanks to our supporters, our funded research has: - Investigated 120,585 drug combinations to combat brain cancer - Created over 3,059 resources for brain cancer research, which are vital to translating findings from the lab into the clinic - Supported 126 places for patients to access clinical trials - Facilitated 1,137 global research collaborations to reduce silos and de-duplicate research As the leading organisation for brain cancer research, advocacy and awareness in Australia, we have a mission to unite our community to improve survival and quality of life for people impacted by the disease, with a vision to ultimately find a cure for brain cancer.
2024 Financial Data
2024 Revenue Breakdown
Total Revenue $4,011,238$4m
2024 Expenses Breakdown
Total Expenses $8,642,840$8.6m
Total Gross Income (incl. $0.00$0 of other income e.g. gains): $4,011,238$4m
CURE BRAIN CANCER FOUNDATION had a net deficit of -$4,631,602-$4.6m
2024 Assets Breakdown
Total Assets $6,888,306 $6.9m
2024 Liabilities Breakdown
Total Liabilities $1,226,395$1.2m
CURE BRAIN CANCER FOUNDATION have net assets of $5,661,911$5.7m
2024 People
Staff Costs
$1.5m
36.4% of Annual Revenue
Full Time Equivalent Employees
8
Average Expense per Employee
$911.5k
Full Time Employees
8
100% of Employees
Part Time Employees
0
0% of Employees
Casual Employees
0
0% of Employees
This organisation is supported by 350 volunteers.
Classifications
2024 Programs
Cure Brain Cancer Foundation ran 5 program(s) in 2024
5 operated in Australia
2023 24 During the fiscal year, Cure Brain Cancer Foundation aimed to advance brain cancer research by supporting early and mid-career researchers, enhancing access to support services, raising awareness, and fostering collaborations with likeminded organizations. Thanks to our supporters, Cure Brain Cancer Foundation has invested over $30.8 million into vital research projects, including an important $8 million sole investment to bring the revolutionary clinical trial GBM AGILE to Australia, providing hope and new therapies otherwise unavailable. In addition, in partnership with the Peace of Mind Foundation, the Foundation has helped over 900 families unlock over $60 million in government support and services. Investing in researchers at the early career phase has helped ensure there is talent in the brain cancer research field in the years to come; and investing in researchers in the mid-career phase helps ensure we retain talent. Thanks to our supporters, our funded research has: - Investigated 120,585 drug combinations to combat brain cancer - Created over 3,059 resources for brain cancer research, which are vital to translating findings from the lab into the clinic - Supported 126 places for patients to access clinical trials - Facilitated 1,137 global research collaborations to reduce silos and de-duplicate research As the leading organisation for brain cancer research, advocacy and awareness in Australia, we have a mission to unite our community to improve survival and quality of life for people impacted by the disease, with a vision to ultimately find a cure for brain cancer.
Program Details
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Domestic
International
Program Beneficiaries:
- People with chronic illness (including terminal illness)
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- General community in Australia
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Early childhood - aged under 6
- People with chronic illness (including terminal illness)
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Early childhood - aged under 6
- People with chronic illness (including terminal illness)
- Youth - 15 to under 25
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Early childhood - aged under 6
- People with chronic illness (including terminal illness)
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- People with disabilities
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Early childhood - aged under 6
- People with chronic illness (including terminal illness)
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- People with disabilities
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Responsible People
We display the names and titles of the first 16 Responsible people for each charity. If you would like to see the remaining responsible people please visit the ACNC charity register.
Andrew Giles
Role: Other
Brandon Wainwright
Role: Director
Claire Clayton
Role: Director
Michael Masterson
Role: Director
Morag Home
Role: Director
William Honner
Role: Chairperson