Hearts of Hope Foundation was registered with the ACNC and DGR-endorsed on 11 April 2025. Our first Annual Information Statement and our first Annual Impact Report will be lodged and published after fiscal year-end. This page will host every report we publish in full, in their original form.
Hearts of Hope Foundation was registered with the ACNC on 11 April 2025. Our first full Annual Impact Report covers our inaugural fiscal year and will be published once the first Annual Information Statement is lodged with the ACNC (due 31 December 2026). Pre-AIS figures are management estimates and will be reconciled at lodgement.
A line-by-line statement of every dollar received and every dollar disbursed; a program-by-program outcomes ledger; the Treasurer's reconciliation pack across Pool A (donor), Pool B (operations) and Pool C (endowment); and the board's first attestation under the 100% policy. Published in full and in original form on the Financials page.
As a newly registered charity we do not yet have multi-year trend data, partner disbursement history or an independent evaluator engagement; this page will be expanded as those records are built.
Hearts of Hope is in its first fiscal year as an ACNC-registered, DGR-endorsed charity. Once we lodge our first Annual Information Statement and publish our first Annual Report, this is where every report we publish will live in its original form, free to download, alongside the supporting financial statements and program ledger.
Covers the Foundation's first fiscal year. To be published after the first AIS lodgement with the ACNC (due 31 December 2026).
Independent third-party program evaluation is on our roadmap. Once a program reaches the scale that supports a formal review, we plan to commission an Australian-based independent reviewer (academic or specialist M&E firm) and publish the full report verbatim alongside our Annual Report.
For full statements broken down by program, country and category, our financials page hosts the latest balance sheet, income statement and notes. The 100% policy explains our cost model.