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Congratulations Youth Insearch: 2021 Impact100 grant recipient

The 2021 Impact100 Sydney North virtual grants event was a wonderful celebration of collective giving and provided over 100 members and friends the opportunity to tune in and learn more about four inspiring organisations, which transform and impact our Sydney community. This year, the Impact100

Aqua celebrations for the Rainbow Club

The Ottomin Foundation was delighted to be involved in the biennial Rainbow Club Aqua Awards on 20 October 2021. The Rainbow Club is a network of social swimming clubs for children with disability. Every two years the club holds a special awards ceremony to recognise

lous place is moving

Lou’s Place is moving!

After many months undertaking property inspections to find a suitable new building, Lou’s Place is excited to announce that it will be moving to a bigger home by the end of 2021. Lou’s Place is Sydney’s only community-based day-time refugee for women. It currently serves
Impact 100 Sydney

2021 Impact100 Sydney North Grants are now Open

As an Impact100 member, the Ottomin Foundation is spreading the word and letting our partners know that the 2021 Grants season is now open. Please visit the IMPACT100 Sydney North website. Since its launch in 2017, the IMPACT100 Sydney North community has sought to transform
Beach Conservation

Beach conservation success for Station Beach

Richard Kovacs, Chairman & CEO of the Ottomin Group, has become an advocate through his involvement in the Palm Beach Protection Group, which is a grassroots, community-based organisation, ensuring the conservation of pristine beaches and their surrounding environments within the Palm Beach area in Sydney.

Lou’s Place Pitches to IMPACT100 & Receives Grant

Jennie Kovacs, Ottomin Foundation Charity Committee and Marmalade Foundation member, applied, presented and was successful in making it through to the finals of the 2020 IMPACT100 Sydney North Grant Event for Lou’s Place. IMPACT100 is a simple idea that democratises philanthropy. Over 100 members, who
Taronga Zoo

Forensic science and native animal conservation

The Ottomin Foundation continues to strengthen its connection with Taronga Zoo through supporting the forensic science and native animal conservation in particular the recent initiative WildINFORCE. The pilot program is testing the hypothesis on whether a quill clipping from an Echidna can identify whether it