Foundation News
auDA Foundation - $600,000 boost to the Australian Internet ecosystem
The auDA Foundation Board awarded $600,000 to successful recipients of the auDA Foundation 2021 Grants Program.
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$200,000 funding boost to enhance the utility of the Internet
The auDA Foundation Board, with support from auDA, is pleased to announce a new $200,000 round of competitive funding.
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2019-2020 auDA Financial Statements
The 20192-202 auDA Foundation Annual Financial Statements are now available.
auDA Foundation Financial Report 2019
The auDA Foundation Annual Financial Report for 2019 is now available for download.
auDA Foundation Annual Financial Report 2018
The auDA Foundation Annual Financial Report for 2018 is now available for download.
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The auDA Foundation ensuring greater digital inclusion in the 2016 grant round
We are pleased to announce that 15 grants have been awarded in the 2016 round, by the auDA Foundation Board, for a total funding amount of $382,942.21.
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2016 auDA Foundation funding round
The next auDA Foundation funding round will be open from early February to May 2016. We will announce the confirmed opening and closing dates later this year.
2016 Funding Round to open on 8 February
Applications for the auDA Foundation funding round for the 2015/16 financial year will be open from Monday 8 February 2016 until 5pm on Friday 11 March 2016.
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Innovative Internet projects awarded grants
The auDA Foundation Board is pleased to announce that 14 projects will be supported in the 2014 funding round.
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The auDA Foundation's support for Internet projects promoting mental health and wellbeing
By Zarleen Blakeley, Community Programs and Communications Officer