Funds raised by Australian NGOs from the Australian community, 2008-09
This shows the top 15 surveyed Australian NGOs that generate the largest amount of funds for their international development work through donations, legacies and bequests from the Australian public.
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Organisation
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%
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$
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1
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World Vision Australia
|
35.46
|
301,764,196
|
|
2
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Medecins Sans Frontieres
|
6.30
|
53,615,234
|
|
3
|
Oxfam Australia
|
5.38
|
45,805,000
|
|
4
|
ChildFund
|
3.78
|
32,211,787
|
|
5
|
Save the Children
|
3.68
|
31,356,557
|
|
6
|
Fred Hollows Foundation
|
3.50
|
29,826,320
|
|
7
|
Caritas Australia
|
3.04
|
25,898,458
|
|
8
|
Plan International
|
2.96
|
25,187,045
|
|
9
|
Global Development Group
|
2.75
|
23,394,641
|
|
10
|
UNICEF Australia
|
2.54
|
21,641,275
|
|
11
|
CBM Australia
|
2.54
|
21,621,599
|
|
12
|
CARE Australia
|
1.72
|
14,662,559
|
|
13
|
WWF Australia
|
1.55
|
13,176,231
|
|
14
|
Tear Australia
|
1.35
|
11,500,721
|
|
15
|
Australia for UNHCR
|
1.32
|
11,193,961
|
|
16
|
Other Members and Code signatories (108 agencies)
|
14.11
|
120,057,537
|
|
17
|
Other non-Code of Conduct signatories
|
8.01
|
68,180,671
|
Source: the financial statements of ACFID members, Code of Conduct signatories and other aid agencies.
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