The Kofi Foundation
The Kofi Foundation is a family-based Private Ancillary Fund. We are dedicated to quietly helping Australian not-for-profits that do amazing work in areas that we are passionate about.
We do this in four key ways. Firstly, we make donations to causes and charities that family members advocate for. Secondly, we run an annual grants program in partnership with the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR). Thirdly, we participate in impact investing opportunities. And finally, we look to provide our not-for-profit partners with non-financial assistance, drawing on the unique skills and expertise of the family.
Sunrise Way is supporting stronger and healthier communities right across rural and remote Qld through helping individuals living with addiction to rebuild their lives. Without the ongoing support of the Kofi Foundation this essential service would not exist which is unfathomable. So many individuals owe their freedom from addiction to this Foundation and the ripple effect of this is also felt through their families, friends, employers and in fact, their whole communities.
Find out more about some of the organisations and projects we’ve supported so far, and how you can also get involved.
LATEST NEWS
Annual Grants Program: FRRR
The Kofi Foundation works with national not-for-profit the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) to administer its annual grant program supporting rural and remote communities.
Sunrise Way wins national competition
The Kofi Foundation congratulates one of its long term beneficiaries, alcohol and drug rehab facility Sunrise Way, on taking out the Not-for-Profit Business of the Year at the 2018 Optus MyBusiness Awards.
Vanguard Laundry featured on the 7.30 Report
Vanguard Laundry looks like any ordinary commercial laundry, but there's more to it than that. It's a social enterprise, staffed by people who've experienced mental illness and long-term unemployment, and it's changing lives.
FNQ loves their ‘EMU’ visit!
In June 2018, the Kofi Foundation supported a one week tour of the RSCPA’s Education Mobile Unit to far north Queensland.