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Name Revenue 2016 Full-time staff Transparency Finances Privacy Total Score
FoundationH $36,070,340 170 4/7
FRANS $6,417,643 27 4/7
Free the Bears Fund $1,313,660 39 2/7
Fresh Start Recovery Programme $7,474,238 29 5/7
FSHD Global Research Foundation $2,322,311 3 3/7
Fusion Australia $10,076,832 54 5/7
Future2 Foundation $423,668 0 7/7
Gallipoli Medical Research Foundation $3,328,607 9 6/7
Gawura $2,481,535 0 5/7
GI Cancer Institute $4,474,470 6 5/7
Glaucoma Australia $778,710 3 4/7
Gondwana Choirs $2,392,953 7 6/7
Greenfleet $2,957,766 10 6/7
GROW $5,662,162 31 3/7
Habitat for Humanity Australia $4,834,224 16 6/7
HAE Australasia $26,375 0 2/7
Haemophilia Foundation Australia $1,959,549 2 7/7
headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation $176,226,158 114 6/7
Healthy Communities $1,619,553 7 4/7
Heart Research Australia $3,021,563 7 5/7

This is a rating of transparency from 0 to 3 stars. It's based on whether the charity has annual reports and financial reports available to the public. For more information, see the about our methods page.
This is a rating of financial sustainability from 0 to 3 stars. It's based on the revenue, assets, and other financial information available.
This is a rating of privacy from 0 to 1 star. It's based on whether the charity has a privacy policy available to view.
How much they earned in revenue in 2016 (could be annual or financial year, depending on charity).
The website of the charity.
Charity size is based on revenue - small charity is less than $250K, medium charity is $250K - $1m, and large charity is $1 million or more. This determines their reporting requirements.
Number of volunteers listed as working at the charity.
Number of staff listed as working at the charity.