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The ongoing impact of
The Morgans Foundation
The Morgans Foundation has been dedicated to supporting Australian charities since its establishment in 2005, and we are immensely proud of the impact we've been able to make. With over $17 million donated to various causes, our commitment to giving back remains steadfast. Initiatives like Big Dry Friday, launched in 2018 and raising over $6m, connects city and country and provides financial assistance where it's needed most. We deeply value the involvement of our staff, whose contributions are matched by the Foundation, amplifying the reach of our support. We recognise the ongoing need for sustained support and the importance of collective efforts in creating positive change across Australia.
Morgans Foundation Board
Angus Douglas
Director
Brad Burns
Director
Bruce Wallis
Chairman
Gabrielle Chisholm
Director
Hamish Dee
Director
Jim Peterson
Director
Lisa Shand
Director
Louise Wegner-Parker
Director
Mark Davies
Director
Mark Pugsley
Director
Sophie Mitchell
Director
Tim Crommelin
Director
Commitment to major beneficiaries and partnerships
Here at Morgans, we maintain an unwavering commitment to major beneficiaries and collaborate closely with branch-nominated local charities. Our goal is to sustain their vital programs while also fostering the creation of new initiatives. We take pride in partnering with organisations, placing our Morgans people at the core of every collaboration. This approach ensures an authentic and personal connection with all the organisations we support. Together, we dedicate ourselves to empowering communities, enabling growth, and leaving a lasting impact.
Major Beneficiaries
Major beneficiaries
Australian Cancer Research Foundation
Breast and Prostate Cancer Association of Queensland
Broncos Foundation
Cheba (UNSW)
Children's Tumour Foundation
Foodbank Queensland
Great Barrier Reef Foundation
Hear and Say
Karuna Hospice
Lord Somers Camp
MAD Foundation
Micah Projects Inc
Melanoma Institute Australia
MS Queensland
Opportunity International
Parkinson's Queensland
Perry Cross Spinal Research Foundation
Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia
QAGOMA
Queensland Symphony Orchestra
Queensland Ballet
Queensland Brain Institute
RBWH Foundation
RSB Guide Dog Service
RSPCA Queensland
Suicide Prevention Pathways
Traction
WOW Australia
Youngcare
Youth Enterprise Trust Foundation
Youth Focus
We also have a further 50 beneficiaries that are designated gift recipients.
Culture and arts
Melbourne Art Fair
Sydney Film Festival
Noosa Alive Festival
Community sport
Easts Rugby Club
Sydney Football Club
UQ Rugby
Wests Rugby Club
Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron
Wilston/Grange AFL Club
Wycheproof Bowling Club
Health
Sohn Hearts and Minds Conference
Windgap Foundation
Youngcare
Blackdog Institute
Rural Doctors Foundation
Industry
Deloitte Tech Fast 50
Diverger Education Partnership
Economic Society of Australia
Australian British Chamber of Commerce
Noosa Mining Conference
Women in Banking and Finance
Australian Nickel Conference
QUT Business Leaders Hall of Fame
Rural and regional communities
QUT Regional and Remote Teaching Bursaries
Cana Communities
Rural Aid
Schools Plus
Royal Flying Doctor Service
Outback Futures
Roma Races
Pro-Bono Advice Services
The Pro-Bono Advice Service connects Morgans financial advisers with community members facing financial challenges. Our goal is to positively impact individuals and families in need, providing guidance and education to enhance their financial well-being. Morgans leverages skills from various professional areas within our business to broaden the support we offer. Our assistance is provided on a best endeavours basis, and depending on your needs, may involve a referral to a Financial Counsellor—a qualified professional offering free and confidential pro bono advice and support.
Big Dry Friday
A day to connect city and country, providing support where it's needed most. The concept is simple, on a Friday, once a year, city people forgo (or match) what they might spend on a nice lunch or drinks and donate it to the cause.
The aim is to create long-term benefits by supporting charities focused on education, mental wellbeing, healthcare and those suffering financial hardship through natural disasters.