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The following organisations are possible sources of funding for ear health and hearing programs and projects.

Ian Potter Foundation
The Ian Potter Foundation is one of Australia's largest private philanthropic foundations and gives grants for general charitable purposes. The areas of interest are the arts, education, environment and conservation, health, social welfare, science and medical research.
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Our Community
Our Community is a national gateway for 700,000 community groups and schools, building capacity to strengthen the community in every Australian State and Territory. Through the Centres of Excellence, a one-stop-gateway is provided for practical resources, support and linkages between community networks and the general public, business and government.
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Philanthropy Australia
Philanthropy Australia is the national membership organisation for grant making trusts and foundations. Its mission is to promote and protect the interests of family, private, corporate and community giving in Australia.
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Pro Bono Australia
Pro Bono Australia's aim is twofold: to facilitate and increase the level of philanthropy in Australia and to give not for profit organisations the resources they need to run effectively.
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Variety - The Children's Charity
The aim of the Variety charity is to better the quality of life for special needs children. This is done by through the provision of equipment, facilities and life experiences. A grants program is operated which draws on the funds raised through events, sponsorships and donations.
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