Empowered people and communities.

Inspired by the ambition that every person has the opportunity to shape their future and chase their goals

Founded by the Bangarra Family Office, the Bennelong Foundation and the Bennelong Foundation UK are the philanthropic arms of the Bangarra Group.

In addition to financial grants and investments, we leverage the assets, time and expertise of the Group to connect business and philanthropy, build social impact leadership and cultivate a culture of giving.

Ambition

Every person has the opportunity to shape their future and chase their goals.

Aim

To increase pathways to economic empowerment and social cohesion.

Photo credit: The Australian Food Network

What our Foundation funds

Initiatives that open education and employment pathways
The development of community sport as a pathway to social cohesion and cultural connection

What our Foundation invests in

Building capabilities of social sector leaders

Cultivating giving among employees of the Bangarra Group

Responsible and impact investments from our corpus

Networking to deepen links between business and philanthropy

Photo credit: Think+Do Tank Foundation

Inspired by the ambition that every person has the opportunity to shape their future and chase their goals

Founded by the Bangarra Family Office, the Bennelong Foundation UK and the Bennelong Foundation Australia are the philanthropic arms of the Bangarra Group.

In addition to financial grants and investments, we leverage the assets, time and expertise of the Group to connect business and philanthropy, build social impact leadership and cultivate a culture of giving.

Ambition

Every person has the opportunity to shape their future and chase their goals.

Aim

Increase pathways to social inclusion.

Photo credit: Livewire Youth Music Project

What our UK Foundation funds

Creating opportunities for new arrivals to the UK who are experiencing hardship
Creating opportunities for families facing barriers to accessing food and education

What our UK Foundation invests in

Networking to deepen links between business and philanthropy

Cultivating giving among employees of the Bangarra Group

Responsible investments

Impact investments

Photo credit: Patrick Matthews
History

A journey of impact.

A historical timeline of the Foundation over the years.

May 2002

Bennelong Foundation (Australia) is established as a Prescribed Private Foundation by Jeff Chapman AM and Carena Shankar, founders of the Bangarra Family Office.

2002

First round of grants distributed in Victoria, Australia supporting medical and crisis support.

2003

Medical Research, Community Health, Youth, Crisis Support and Migrant Welfare confirmed as focus areas.

2004

First paid employee – Susan Frances - appointed as General Manager; Malcolm Gray joins the board; Bruce Reid and Phil Honeywood join as advisers; The first website launched; Bangarra Group staff volunteering and engagement commences.

2005

Inspired by the Foundation’s support for the Victorian Arabic Social Services’ Anti-Racism Action Band; Directors adopt a philosophy of supporting grassroots work that is ‘obviously making a difference for the people involved’; First granting framework is developed.

2006

More than $1 million distributed for the first time; The first grant supporting a First Nations-led program is made to Ganbina; The Concept of ethical investing is introduced.

2007

A Youth Committee is formed; focusing on Education; Chris Cunningham; Peter Polson and Alison Watkins appointed as directors.

2008

Geographic focus expanded to funding projects across all of Australia.

2009

The Foundation transitions to a Private Ancillary Fund; becoming the 35th registered ‘PAF’ in Australia.

2010

Education and employment focus areas introduced; Greater support for indigenous wellbeing projects adopted; Medical Research removed from focus areas; First annual report published.

2011

Mike Pratt appointed as a Director; The first Bennelong Foundation Tan Track Clocks gifted to the City of Melbourne; the first Tan Track Challenge was held; The Youth Committee expands to include employees across the Group.

2012

First Bennelong Foundation scholarships and internships awarded; Focus areas consolidated to Education; Training & Employment; Community Health; and Migrant & Indigenous Community Welfare.

2013

Carena Shankar appointed as Deputy Chair; Fiona Rowland appointed as General Manager.

2014

First Pitch In events held in Melbourne and Sydney; Craig Bingham appointed as Director.

2015

Gary Toomey joins as CEO of Bangarra Group and is appointed as a Director; Sandra Jacobs appointed as inaugural CEO.

2017

Phil Honeywood appointed as a Director; Alice Wong joins the Bennelong Foundation as an adviser.

2019

Omar Al Kassab joins the Bennelong Foundation as a lived-experience adviser; First non-financial grant distributed by way of pro-bono rent at Bennelong House; Rapid response grant distributed in support of Black Summer bushfires and the COVID-19 pandemic; Kelly Chapman and Christine Fleer appointed as Directors; Bennelong Foundation UK established in June 2020.

2020

First Impact Investment from the Foundation’s corpus; Employee committee renamed the Philanthropy & Engagement Committee; Sandra Jacobs appointed as Executive Director; Bennelong Foundation Investment Culture published; First grants distributed in the UK to organisations supporting welfare and young people in London and Cornwall.

201

Foundation celebrates 20 year anniversary; The UK Foundation introduces migrant welfare as a focus area; hosts it first Pitch In event and establishes a UK Philanthropy & Engagement Committee for employees.

2022

The Foundation submits its first ‘Reflect’ Reconciliation Action Plan; Liem Nguyen appointed Grants & Administration Manager; The Bangarra Group launches Bennelong BetterWorld to increase focus on responsible investments.

2003

Laura Cochrane appointed CEO and Managing Director; New Investment Committee formed; Strategic aim established to increase pathways to economic empowerment and social cohesion; with a focus on (a) opening education; training and employment pathways to those facing ingrained barriers to participation; and (b) developing community sport as a pathway to inclusion and cultural connection for those facing ingrained barriers to participation.

History

A journey of impact

May 2002

The Bennelong Foundation (Australia) is established as a Prescribed Private Foundation by Jeff Chapman AM and Carena Shankar, founders of the Bangarra Family Office.

2002

The first round of grants is distributed in Victoria to medical and crisis support.

2003

Medical research, community health, youth, crisis support and migrant welfare are confirmed as focus areas.

2004

The Foundation's first paid employee - Susan Frances - is appointed as General Manager. The first website is launched. The Bangarra Group staff volunteering program commences.

2005

Inspired by the Foundation’s support for the Victorian Arabic Social Services’ Anti-Racism Action Band, Directors adopt a philosophy of supporting grassroots work that is obviously making a difference for the people involved. The first granting framework is developed.

2006

The Foundation distributes more than $1 million for the first time. The first grant supporting a First Nations-led program is made to Ganbina.  The concept of ethical investing is introduced.

2007

A Youth Committee is formed focused on education.

2008

The Foundation's geographic focus is expanded to funding projects across all of Australia.

2009

The Foundation transitions to a Private Ancillary Fund, becoming the 35th registered ‘PAF’ in Australia.

2010

The Foundation introduces education and employment as focus areas. Greater support for indigenous wellbeing projects is adopted. Medical research is removed from the focus areas. The first annual report is published.

2011

The first Tan Track Clocks are gifted to the City of Melbourne and the first Tan Track Challenge is held. The Youth Committee expands to include employees across the Bangarra Group.

2012

The first scholarships and internships are awarded. The Foundation's focus areas are consolidated to education, training and employment, community health, and migrant and indigenous community welfare.

2013

Carena Shankar is appointed as Deputy Chair. The Foundation's second General Manager - Fiona Rowland - is appointed.

2014

The first Pitch In events are held in Melbourne and Sydney.

2015

Sandra Jacobs is appointed as the Foundation's inaugural CEO.

2017

The Foundation embraces collective giving, funding projects alongside other foundations and philanthropists.

2019

The first non-financial grant is distributed by way of pro-bono rent at Bennelong House. Rapid response grants are distributed in support of the Black Summer bushfires and the COVID-19 pandemic.

2020

The first impact investment is made from the Foundation’s corpus. The employee committee is renamed the Philanthropy and Community Engagement (PACE) Committee. The Bennelong Foundation Investment Culture is published. The Bennelong Foundation UK is established and its first grants are distributed to charities in London and Cornwall.

2021

The Foundation celebrates its 20th anniversary. The UK Foundation introduces migrant welfare as a focus area, hosts it first Pitch In event and establishes a UK Philanthropy and Community Engagement (PACE) Committee for employees.

2022

The Foundation submits its first ‘Reflect’ Reconciliation Action Plan. Liem Nguyen is appointed Grants Manager.

2023

Laura Cochrane is appointed as the Foundation's second CEO and Managing Director. A new Investment Committee is formed.

2024

A new strategic aim is introduced: to increase pathways to economic empowerment and social cohesion.

About us

Our people

Meet the people responsible for governing and managing our Foundations.

Mark Burgess
Chairman, Kardinia Capital and Director, Bennelong Natural Capital

Mark is a CFA® charterholder with more than 36 years of experience in the financial services industry in Australia, London and New York.

Bio
Scott Davies
Managing Director, Hume Partners Property

Scott has 40 years of experience in the property industry, including funds management and property development.

Bio
Carena Shankar
Chairperson

Carena Shankar is Co-founder and Chairperson of the Bennelong Foundation and founding Trustee of the Bennelong Foundation UK.

Bio
Jeff Chapman AM
Co-founder & Non-Executive Director

Jeff is the founding Chairman of the Bennelong Foundation and a founding Trustee of the Bennelong Foundation UK.

Bio
Maurice Wren
Trustee, Bennelong Foundation UK

Maurice joined the Bennelong Foundation UK as Trustee in 2022. He is also Trustee of the NGOs Migrant Voice and the European Network on Statelessness.

Bio
Kelly Chapman
Non-Executive Director

Kelly Chapman is a Non-Executive Director of the Bennelong Foundation and of the Bangarra Family Office.

Bio
Christine Fleer
Non-Executive Director

Christine Fleer joined the Bennelong Foundation as Non-Executive Director in 2019.

Bio
Hon. Phil Honeywood
Non-Executive Director

Phil is a Non-Executive Director of the Bangarra Family Office and the Bennelong Foundation.

Bio

The Foundation is governed by an experienced Board of Directors working with selected key advisers.

Carena Shankar
Chairperson

Carena Shankar is Co-founder and Chairperson of the Bennelong Foundation and founding Trustee of the Bennelong Foundation UK.

Bio
Jeff Chapman AM
Co-founder & Non-Executive Director

Jeff is the founding Chairman of the Bennelong Foundation and a founding Trustee of the Bennelong Foundation UK.

Bio
Christine Fleer
Non-Executive Director

Christine Fleer joined the Bennelong Foundation as Non-Executive Director in 2019.

Bio
Hon. Phil Honeywood
Non-Executive Director

Phil is a Non-Executive Director of the Bangarra Family Office and the Bennelong Foundation.

Bio

The day-to-day activities of the Foundation are managed by our experienced employees.

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The Philanthropy and Community Engagement (PACE) Committee comprises employees of the Bangarra Group. It works with the Management Team to cultivate a culture of giving across the Group.

Elaine Donnelly
Administrative Coordinator, Bangarra Family Office

Elaine enjoys combining her administrative knowledge with her involvement in supporting the work of the Bennelong Foundation.

Bio
Peter Aquilina
Portfolio Manager Sustainability, 4D Infrastructure

15 years of experience investing in and managing infrastructure asset companies.

Bio
Jeff Phillips
Chief Financial Officer, Bennelong Funds Management

Jeff has 24 years of experience in financial services.

Bio
David Whitby
Director, Wholesale Sales NSW, Bennelong Funds Management

David has more than 20 years of funds management industry experience.

Bio
Jodie Saw
Head of Retail and Wholesale Distribution, Bennelong Funds Management

Jodie joined Bennelong Funds Management in 2013 and has more than 25 years' experience in the financial services industry.

Bio
Stuart Fechner
Head of Research & Asset Consultant Relationships, Bennelong Funds Management

Stuart is responsible for managing research house and asset consultant relationships at Bennelong Funds Management.

Bio
Scott Lillingston
Head of Compliance, Bennelong Funds Management

Scott has more than 23 years' experience in funds management. At BFM, he is responsible for the compliance and risk management framework and AFSL.

Bio

The performance of the Foundation's assets are overseen by our expert investment advisers.

Mark Burgess
Chairman, Kardinia Capital and Director, Bennelong Natural Capital

Mark is a CFA® charterholder with more than 36 years of experience in the financial services industry in Australia, London and New York.

Bio
Scott Davies
Managing Director, Hume Partners Property

Scott has 40 years of experience in the property industry, including funds management and property development.

Bio
About us

Meet our people.

Meet the people responsible for governing and managing our Foundations.

Mark Burgess
Chairman, Kardinia Capital and Director, Bennelong Natural Capital

Mark is a CFA® charterholder with more than 36 years of experience in the financial services industry in Australia, London and New York.

Bio
Scott Davies
Managing Director, Hume Partners Property

Scott has 40 years of experience in the property industry, including funds management and property development.

Bio
Carena Shankar
Chairperson

Carena Shankar is Co-founder and Chairperson of the Bennelong Foundation and founding Trustee of the Bennelong Foundation UK.

Bio
Jeff Chapman AM
Co-founder & Non-Executive Director

Jeff is the founding Chairman of the Bennelong Foundation and a founding Trustee of the Bennelong Foundation UK.

Bio
Maurice Wren
Trustee, Bennelong Foundation UK

Maurice joined the Bennelong Foundation UK as Trustee in 2022. He is also Trustee of the NGOs Migrant Voice and the European Network on Statelessness.

Bio
Kelly Chapman
Non-Executive Director

Kelly Chapman is a Non-Executive Director of the Bennelong Foundation and of the Bangarra Family Office.

Bio
Christine Fleer
Non-Executive Director

Christine Fleer joined the Bennelong Foundation as Non-Executive Director in 2019.

Bio
Hon. Phil Honeywood
Non-Executive Director

Phil is a Non-Executive Director of the Bangarra Family Office and the Bennelong Foundation.

Bio

The Foundation is governed by an experienced Board of Trustees working with selected key advisers.

Carena Shankar
Chairperson

Carena Shankar is Co-founder and Chairperson of the Bennelong Foundation and founding Trustee of the Bennelong Foundation UK.

Bio
Jeff Chapman AM
Co-founder & Non-Executive Director

Jeff is the founding Chairman of the Bennelong Foundation and a founding Trustee of the Bennelong Foundation UK.

Bio
Maurice Wren
Trustee, Bennelong Foundation UK

Maurice joined the Bennelong Foundation UK as Trustee in 2022. He is also Trustee of the NGOs Migrant Voice and the European Network on Statelessness.

Bio

The day-to-day activities of the Foundation are managed by our experienced employee.

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About us

Our Reconciliation Action Plan

Since inception, the Bennelong Foundation and the Bangarra Family Office have had deep respect for First Nations peoples. In 2019 the Group made a commitment to continuous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural awareness training to improve our knowledge and increase our capacity to work safely, respectfully and effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, families and communities. We were introduced on a deeper level to the world of Indigenous histories and cultures, ways of being and the impacts of colonisation on the local communities where we work.

Reconciliation Action Plan

In 2022, the Bennelong Foundation and the Bangarra Family Office decided to make a formal and structured commitment to our vision of reconciliation through the development of our first Reconciliation Action Plan.

About us

RAP artwork

The Bennelong Foundation collaborated with grant partner Mudyala Aboriginal Corporation, Maclean Public School students and Yaegl artist Frances Belle Parker to create the artwork for the Bennelong Foundation and the Bangarra Family Office Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).

The artwork was created through a workshop held during the 2022 Reconciliation Week.  Students talked about what reconciliation means and what role a RAP plays within businesses. The workshop process allowed the students to explore cultural art and intellectual property rights of culture, and the importance of consultation with community members.

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"They need the chance to use their voice, to express themselves and to have agency. We give them that through education and employment opportunities."

Dewi Cooke

CEO, The Social Studio