What does a MyState Foundation partnership offer?


  • 2 years of funding for a youth-focused program aligned to a partnership pillar of education or social connection.
  • Funding of up to $100,000 for the 2 years.
  • Focused support for Tasmanian youth in either the education or social sector.

MyState Foundation Partnerships

Who can apply?

To be eligible for a MyState Foundation Community Partnership, your organisation must:

  • Have Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status (approved by the ATO)
  • Be an incorporated not-for-profit organisation*
  • Hold an Australian Business Number (ABN)

Please note that MyState Foundation partnerships are only available for eligible organisations with a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status.

You will be asked to provide evidence of your organisation’s status as a DGR under Subdivision 30-BA of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.

If your organisation does not have DGR status, your application will not be accepted. If you’re unsure of your organisation’s status, check the ATO website or consult your accountant before proceeding with your application.

Assessment criteria – Partnerships

Partnership applications will be shortlisted and assessed by the MyState Foundation team and Board. When reviewing applications, the Board consider a number of key criteria, including:

  • The outcome of the program/initiative aligns with the purpose, vision and mission of the Foundation focusing on disadvantaged youth.
  • The funds are necessary for the partnership to proceed.
  • The program/initiative clearly addresses a partnership focus area of education or social connection.
  • The ability of the partnership to make a real difference.
  • The applicant’s ability to successfully carry out the initiative over 2 years.

Preference will be given to organisations that:

  • Benefit as many young people as possible in the Tasmanian community.
  • Demonstrate that funds will be retained in Tasmania.
  • Demonstrate a measurable long-term benefit and achievable goals.
  • Meet an identifiable need in the community in the education or social connection categories.
  • Support programs which increase the capabilities of Tasmania youth.
  • Encourage a learning culture and increase opportunities for young people to further their education.
  • Build self-reliance, confidence and responsibility in young Tasmanians.
  • Improve health and wellbeing outcomes of young Tasmanians.
  • Support disadvantaged and at-risk youth in Tasmania.
  • Offer unique opportunities for young Tasmanians that aren’t currently provided elsewhere.

The Foundation does not award partnerships for:

  • Individuals, foundations or organisations that are themselves grant-making bodies.
  • Fundraising events and campaigns.
  • Normal administrative costs, however wages may be considered as a portion of funding depending on the broader program.
  • Debt retirement or budget deficits.
  • Conference organisers or attendees.
  • Excursion based activities not part of a broader project focusing on MyState Foundation objectives.
  • Applications for funding that involve additional funds in future grant cycles.
  • Equipment purchased not associated with an ongoing project.
  • For an activity which began in the previous financial year.

GST

Partnerships are given exclusive of GST costs. If an organisation incurs GST for the purchase of equipment or provision of services, GST costs will not be included or added to the amount given in the MyState Foundation’s partnership.

Terms and conditions for successful recipients

Organisations successful in receiving a partnership will be required to sign terms and conditions set out by the Foundation and satisfactory project acquittal statement no later than 30 June for each year of the partnership (2024 and 2025).

Recipients are requested to acknowledge the support of the MyState Foundation in publicity and printed materials. The Foundation logo can be used provided conditions of use set out by the Foundation are followed.

Successful organisations are asked to be available for media purposes as required by the Foundation.

Successful organisations are asked to outline employee volunteering opportunities for MyState staff to increase exposure to the programs.

Successful organisations will be listed on the MyState Bank website and in MyState and Foundation publications. From time to time projects funded by a MyState Foundation partnership may be featured on the MyState Foundation website and in its publications.

Please note: Decisions made by the MyState Foundation Board are final and cannot be disputed.

Purpose, mission & vision

We believe it’s the little ideas, local organisations and small acts that can help make a big difference in people’s lives and help build a richer Tasmanian community.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a MyState Foundation partnership?

For the 2024 grant round, the MyState Foundation is excited to announce two new community partnerships: the MyState Foundation Education Partnership and the MyState Foundation Social Connection Partnership.

MyState Foundation partnerships provide up to $100,000 over 2 years to youth-focused programs focused on either education or social connection.

Can I apply for a different funding amount for each year of the partnership?

Yes you can, as long as the total amount of funding requested does not exceed $100,000 over the 2 years. For example, you could apply for $40,000 in the first year and $60,000 in the second year.

What’s the difference between a MyState Foundation partnership and MyState Foundation grant?

MyState Foundation grants are offered over a maximum period of one year to deliver a program or initiative supporting youth. Funding for grants is from $1,000 up to $10,000 per year. Only not-for-profit organisations with a gross annual income of $2 million or less can apply for a grant.

MyState Foundation Partnerships are offered over a maximum period of two years to deliver an initiative supporting youth in a focus area of either education or social connection. Funding for partnerships is up to $100,000 over the 2 years.

How will recipients be selected for partnerships or grants?

Once applications have closed on the 3rd of May 2024, successful grant and partnership applicants will be determined by the MyState Foundation Board based on the eligibility criteria and alignment with the Foundation’s purpose.

Those shortlisted for a partnership may be required to complete a short presentation to the MyState Foundation team and Board prior to the Board assessment to further demonstrate the impact of the program and answer any questions.

Can organisations apply for both a Foundation grant and a partnership?

Yes - eligible organisations can apply for both a grant and a partnership in the 2024 round. Two separate applications will need to be completed addressing the eligibility criteria.

Please keep in mind that only not-for-profits with a gross annual income of $2 million or less will be eligible to apply for a Foundation grant in the 2024 grant round.

When will I be notified that I have been successful/unsuccessful for a 2024 grant or partnership?

All applicants will be informed of the outcome in late June 2024 and funding for successful grants and partnerships will be distributed by early July.