National Centre for Childhood Grief
Can you share any specific success stories where GEMS played a key role in securing funding?
GEMS led us to identifying Impact 100 Sydney North as a potential funding partner. Impact 100 Sydney North were focused on supporting grassroots charities in Northern Sydney receiving minimal government support, who were supporting vulnerable local communities. GEMS provided valuable data on their funding interests, exclusions, data requirements, exhaustive selection process and more. The NCCG successfully navigated a series of assessments, including both detailed documented submissions and presentations. We received a wonderful grant of $100,000 to enhance our online telehealth counselling services for regional and isolated families.
Critically, after this success, GEMS also allowed us to also identify additional grant funders who could join in funding our online counselling enhancement project, inspired by the cornerstone funding provided by Impact 100 Sydney North. To-date we have secured three additional grants for this project.
How has the funding you received impacted your organisation’s projects / programs and overall mission?
The care services provided by the NCCG have tripled in scale in the last 5 years, driven by ever increasing community demand. We have been able to support this strong growth particularly with support from philanthropic grant funders. Specialist bereavement care for children and families after the death of a close loved one is rare, expensive and hard to access in Australia. The NCCG’s free services for bereaved children now care for more than 490 children across Australia each year.
Chris Waugh, Head of Development