Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation Limited
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 $2.8m
Years in Operation
13 Years
Est. 2012
Operating State(s)
NSW, NT
Overseas Operations
Not Operating Overseas
Number of Employees
6
Employees
38
Volunteers
% Revenue from Govt.
55.2%
Revenue from Govt. ($1.5m)
Total Expenses
$2.7m
95.6% of Revenue
% Revenue from Donations
14.0%
Revenue from Donations ($390.8k)
Grants for Use in Aus.
$138k
5% of Expenses
Grants for Use Outside Aus.
$0.00
0% of Expenses
% Employee Expenses
34.8%
Employee Expenses ($933k)
Who they help
Aboriginal Or Tsi
Adults 25 To 65
Adults - 65 And Over
Children 6 To Under 15
Families
Females
Males
Youth 15 To U25
How they help
Culture And Arts
Promoting Reconciliation, Mutual Respect And Tolerance Between Groups Of Individuals That Are In Australia
More Details
Basic Information
ABN
69156042072
OPERATING STATES
NSW, NT
ENTITY TYPE
Australian Public Company
Incorporation TYPE
Charity
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone Number: 889810576
Email: info@daaf.com.au
Service Email: info@daaf.com.au
Address: 8 Mcminn St Darwin Northern Territory 800
Other Business Names
DARWIN ABORIGINAL ART FAIR
TAX CONCESSION STATUS
- Endorsement date : 1 January 2024
- Income Tax Exemption
- GST Concession
- FBT Rebate
- FBT Exemption
DGR Status
- DGR Item 1
- DARWIN ABORIGINAL ART FAIR FOUNDATION FUND (Item 1)
FUND NAME
Fundraising Status
- Conducts fundraising
Within NT
Purpose statement
The vision of the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation (DAAFF) is to provide vibrant and exciting platforms for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) art and culture with a reputation for innovation, diversity and cultural integrity. Each August, the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF) showcases the work of emerging and established artists from more than 75 Indigenous Art Centres from across Australia. These Art Centres collectively represent more than 1,600 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. DAAFF is owned and operated by a membership of 85+ Indigenous Art Centres and peak bodies. The mission of the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation (DAAFF) is to encourage the production of Aboriginal arts and assist with its promotion in an ethical business environment. It is committed to professional development opportunities for artists and Arts Workers, and to continually contribute to the cultural aspirations of the Art Centres. In 2020, DAAFF also launched its Indigenous Fashion Projects (IFP) program which supports Indigenous Australians working in textiles and fashion with a range of development programs, resources, mentoring opportunities and promotional events. It is the home of Country to Couture and the National Indigenous Fashion Awards. Please visit www.ifp.org.au for more information. DAAFF is very proud to share its 2023 Annual Report: https://daaffoundation.org.au/ Each year the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair attracts more Art Centres from across Australia to participate, more interstate and international guests, and generates more sales for Indigenous owned and operated community Art Centres. Some of the key achievements from 2023 include: DAAF represented over 1,600 emerging and established artists from across Australia from a record 78 Art Centres. Approximately 12,000 unique artworks were presented at across the hybrid DAAF for the public to purchase 230 Indigenous Arts Workers participated in managing their Art Centre s booths and online DAAF portals A record $4.4 million of sales was generated by the physical and online fair DAAF takes no commission, therefore 100% of the sales went directly back to the Art Centres and their communities. Over the past nine years (2015-2023), DAAF generated over $26.109 million for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art sector. The Hybrid event attracted 29,031 visitors. This figure was down from 2022 - the decrease is attributed to the cost of living crisis Indigenous Fashion Projects presented 8 x runways, 6 x public displays, supported over 40 x designers, and provided opportunities for for 50+ First Nations fashion creatives (including stylists, hair and make-up artists, models, photographers etc) Please visit www.daaf.com.au for more information about DAAFF achieves its charitable purposes.
2023 Financial Data
2023 Revenue Breakdown
Total Revenue $2,799,595$2.8m
2023 Expenses Breakdown
Total Expenses $2,677,375$2.7m
Total Gross Income (incl. $0.00$0 of other income e.g. gains): $2,799,595$2.8m
Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation Limited have a net surplus of $122,220$122.2k
2023 Assets Breakdown
Total Assets $1,646,222 $1.6m
2023 Liabilities Breakdown
Total Liabilities $872,006$872k
Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation Limited have net assets of $774,216$774.2k
2023 People
Staff Costs
$933k
33.3% of Annual Revenue
Full Time Equivalent Employees
6.75
Average Expense per Employee
$85.1k
Full Time Employees
4
50% of Employees
Part Time Employees
3
38% of Employees
Casual Employees
1
13% of Employees
This organisation is supported by 38 volunteers.
Classifications
2023 Programs
Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation Limited ran 7 program(s) in 2023
7 operated in Australia
The vision of the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation (DAAFF) is to provide vibrant and exciting platforms for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) art and culture with a reputation for innovation, diversity and cultural integrity. Each August, the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF) showcases the work of emerging and established artists from more than 75 Indigenous Art Centres from across Australia. These Art Centres collectively represent more than 1,600 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. DAAFF is owned and operated by a membership of 85+ Indigenous Art Centres and peak bodies. The mission of the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation (DAAFF) is to encourage the production of Aboriginal arts and assist with its promotion in an ethical business environment. It is committed to professional development opportunities for artists and Arts Workers, and to continually contribute to the cultural aspirations of the Art Centres. In 2020, DAAFF also launched its Indigenous Fashion Projects (IFP) program which supports Indigenous Australians working in textiles and fashion with a range of development programs, resources, mentoring opportunities and promotional events. It is the home of Country to Couture and the National Indigenous Fashion Awards. Please visit www.ifp.org.au for more information. DAAFF is very proud to share its 2023 Annual Report: https://daaffoundation.org.au/ Each year the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair attracts more Art Centres from across Australia to participate, more interstate and international guests, and generates more sales for Indigenous owned and operated community Art Centres. Some of the key achievements from 2023 include: DAAF represented over 1,600 emerging and established artists from across Australia from a record 78 Art Centres. Approximately 12,000 unique artworks were presented at across the hybrid DAAF for the public to purchase 230 Indigenous Arts Workers participated in managing their Art Centre s booths and online DAAF portals A record $4.4 million of sales was generated by the physical and online fair DAAF takes no commission, therefore 100% of the sales went directly back to the Art Centres and their communities. Over the past nine years (2015-2023), DAAF generated over $26.109 million for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art sector. The Hybrid event attracted 29,031 visitors. This figure was down from 2022 - the decrease is attributed to the cost of living crisis Indigenous Fashion Projects presented 8 x runways, 6 x public displays, supported over 40 x designers, and provided opportunities for for 50+ First Nations fashion creatives (including stylists, hair and make-up artists, models, photographers etc) Please visit www.daaf.com.au for more information about DAAFF achieves its charitable purposes.
Program Details
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Domestic
International
Program Beneficiaries:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Darwin NT, Australia; Sydney NSW, Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Adults - aged 65 and over
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Families
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Adults - aged 65 and over
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Females
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Males
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Responsible People
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Cecilia Alfonso
Role: Treasurer
Chadwick Creighton
Role: Board Member
Christina Davidson
Role: Board Member
Emma Summers
Role: Public Officer
Lynley Nargoodah
Role: Board Member
Melanie George
Role: Board Member
Nadine Lee
Role: Board Member
Philip Watkins
Role: Deputy Chairperson
Stephanie Hawkins
Role: Secretary
Ursula Raymond
Role: Chairperson