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| PAFs |
| Essential features of a PAF |
| Advantages of a PAF |
| Establishing your PAF |
| How they work - a PAF case study |
| A Donor's Gift |
| Adam Scott Foundation |
| Australian Children's Trust |
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Private Ancillary Funds (PAFs), formally known as Prescribed Private Funds (PPFs), are a flexible, tax-effective way for individuals, families, and corporations to establish a foundation and manage their long-term charitable giving. They are a relatively new form of charitable trust introduced by the government in 2001 to encourage greater corporate and personal philanthropy in Australia.
Since 2001, over 800 PAFs have been established. The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation has been delighted to receive support from a number of donors who have established PAFs to manage their philanthropic giving.
Click on the links on the right to find out more about PAFs, or contact one of our Relationship Managers on (07) 3852 1199.