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Thank you to our community of partners and supporters! We couldn't make a difference to the lives of people with disability without these contributions.

A woman with orange hair, Rachel, wearing a black shirt with red and white mushrooms on it is sitting next to and looking at a younger woman with Down Syndrome wearing glasses. Both women are doing Key Word Sign and smiling. On the wall behind the women is a wall with a picture of tree on it and colourful hands prints stuck to it.

Funding from government and community grants, as well as donations from individuals and other businesses who share our vision, are vital in ensuring we can provide services and programs that are not covered by NDIS funding. These programs, like the employment program we are undertaking with funding from Citi Foundation, give people with disability the chance to take part in activities they may not normally have access to. These opportunities allow them to grow in confidence, gain more independence and learn new skills.

Meon Nehrybecki, Principal Dealer at Terry Shields Toyota in Parramatta in a suit and tie, smiling at the camera

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Giving Day 2021

We raised over $140,000 in our second Giving Day on 30 November 2021, smashing the target!

Funds raised went towards purchasing sensory resources for our centres as well as respite support for families who don’t have NDIS funds, or who have run out of funds for respite.

Giving Day 2021 team

Northcott staff participating in Giving Day 2021

Fundraising revenue

Northcott’s total fundraising revenue including bequests for the 2021-22 financial year was $3.56 million.

Table 1 below shows Northcott’s total fundraising revenue including bequests for five years from the 2021-22 financial year back to the 2017-18 financial year. It shows all funds (cash) received within each year.

Table 1: Fundraising revenue 2021-22

Financial year Total fundraising revenue (including bequests)
2021-22 $3.56 million
2020-21 $2.78 million
2019-20 $5.23 million
2018-19 $8.53 million
2017-18 $2.86 million