Thank You and
Support Scope

Thank you to all of our partners and supporters

Research partners and supporters
University of Melbourne
Swinburne University
Monash University
Independent members of Scope Board committees
Gayle Dickerson (until December 2022)
Dr Cadeyrn Gaskin (from February 2023)
Dr Philomena Horsley
Anne Howells (from February 2023)
Lea Pope
Andrew Sutherland
Nick Taylor (from February 2023)
Community development partners
AAA Play
AFL Victoria
Banyule City Council
Brimbank City Council
Buckley Park Secondary College
Cardinia Shire Council
Catherine McAuley College
City of Casey
City of Glen Eira
City of Greater Bendigo
City of Greater Dandenong
City of Greater Geelong
City of Knox
City of Maroondah
City of Port Phillip
City of Stonnington
City of Whitehorse
City of Whittlesea
Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria
Empowering Eaglehawk
Glen Eira Sports and Aquatic Centre
Golden Plains Shire
Grinter Garden
Hampton Community Centre
Ice Sports Victoria
Kathleen Syme Library and Community Centre
Key Word Sign Victoria
Kingston City Council
Leisuretime Sports Precinct
(City of Greater Geelong)
Melbourne Fringe Festival
Melbourne Library Service
Nazareth College
Netball Victoria
No Vacancy Gallery
Peter Krenz
YMCA Leisure Centre
Robert Bowen and Jane McLaughlin
Shire of Yarra Ranges
Sport and Recreation Victoria
Springers Leisure Centre
Surf Coast Shire
The Bowness Family Foundation
The Raitman Family
Vicsport
Victoria University St Albans
Scope Client Insight Committee (until February 2023)
Christian Astourian (Chair)
Shane Kelly
John McKenna
Lindsey Meldrum
Scope Client Advisory Panel
(from April 2023)
Gloria Albornoz (CAP Co-Chair)
Deborah (Deb) Gawthorpe
Nicole (Nicky) Lakey
Brendan Fowler
Charlotte Ward
Jacqui Finch
Lachlan Keane
Geoffrey Steer
Legal and audit services
Ashurst
Deloitte
Grant Thornton
Hall & Wilcox
K&L Gates
Maddocks
Rigby Cooke
Government
Scope has a long history of successful partnerships with State and Commonwealth governments to provide innovative services for people with disability. We take this opportunity to thank our government partners, including the National Disability Insurance Agency, the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and the Department of Social Services, as well as the Victorian Department of Families, Fairness and Housing and NSW Department of Communities and Justice. Our relationships with the Victorian Office of the Public Advocate and NSW Public Guardian are also invaluable.

Support Scope

There are many ways you can support us so we can continue to create meaningful opportunities for people with disability to belong and thrive.

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Donate

We need your help to continue to provide exceptional service and support to people with disability. Each donation we receive is important. Any gift, large or small, will impact the lives of the people we support. Your generous gift will ensure we can continue to provide valuable programs and services, and work toward creating a more inclusive and accessible society.


You can set up monthly contributions to Scope, allowing you to support Scope’s services now and in the future. You can also make a once off donation.


Donate securely online at www.scopeaust.org.au/support-us  or contact our fundraising team on 1800 815 768. A donation of $2 or more is tax deductible.

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Leave a bequest

Leaving a gift to Scope in your Will, no matter how large or small, contributes significantly to our ongoing work. A gift in your Will is a generous, tangible and lasting gift and a very special way of securing the future work of Scope. Speak with your solicitor or Scope’s fundraising team on 1800 815 768 to arrange this, or to obtain further information.

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Become a Scope Member

Scope’s members are an essential part of the organisation. Scope’s members allow the organisation to have a powerful voice in the disability sector. With the support of members, Scope has actively driven change in the community and has been an influential advocate for the rights of people with a disability. Please contact Scope Membership on 03 9843 2074 or membership@scopeaust.org.au for further information.

Donors

Major Gifts
Mrs June Smith
The Reg and Kate Gearing and Millie Knott Trust
Bart & Ruth Hopkins
Ms Linda Dooley
Woodcock Family Trust
Trusts, Foundations, Partners and Supporters
Australian Charities Foundation
Bowness Family Foundation
Brimbank City Council
CAF America
City of Glen Eira
City of Kingston
Department of Social Services
Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions
eSafety Commissioner
Fred & Vi Lean Charitable Trust
Goldman Sachs Gives
Lord Mayor's Charitable Foundation
Perpetual Trustee Company Limited
Office for Suburban Development
Regional Development Victoria
Sports and Recreation Victoria
The Freeman-Dann Trust
The Yorke Family Foundation
WorkSafe Victoria
Community Development Partners
Altona Hockey Club
Footscray Hockey Club
Hockey Victoria
Legal and Audit Services
Moores
Bequests and Endowments
Estate of Annemaree Foley
Grace and Herbert Foulkes Charitable Trust
The Grant Bequest
Estate of Gwenneth Gray
NJ Horton Charitable Fund
NJ Horton and Grace Horton Charitable Fund
Estate of Edna May Kerr
Estate of RC & CE Major
Ian and Marilyn McColl Charitable Trust
Estate of Hilda Emily McNee
John Meakin Charitable Trust
Estate of Mario Proto
Centenary Foundation – The James Francis Mearns Foundation
John Nicol Charitable Trust
Estate of Bertha Lucy Elizabeth Rimmington
Centenary Foundation - Alice Sharp
State Trustees Australia Foundation - William Arthur Shipperlee
State Trustees Australia Foundation - Phyllis Nerelle Turner (1 & 2)
Estate of Suzette Walker
Estate of Jennifer Isabel Watson
Estate of Elizabeth Winstanley
Scope Australia Celebrating 75 Years

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