The Cass Foundation
GENERAL INFORMATION | Print |

Directors:
  
Mr. David Abraham
Mr. David Aitken
Dr. Hugh Collins
Mr. Robert Read
Mr. Daniel Rechtman
Mr. Peter Wade
  
For further information, please telephone the Foundation on (+613) 8650 5900, or refer to the "Contact Us" page on this website.

Last Updated on Thursday, 24 June 2010 03:37
 
GRANTS AWARDED SINCE 2002 | Print |

143 grants for educational projects.
  
119 science and medicine projects.

219 travel grants have been awarded.

Total grants awarded $8,131,886.22.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 January 2010 02:03
 
ABOUT THE FOUNDATION | Print |

The CASS Foundation Limited (ABN 72 231 303 818) is a private philanthropic foundation created to support and promote the advancement of education, science and medicine, and research in those fields.
  
The Foundation evolved from the assets created by the former T K Schools Limited, which owned and operated Taylors College until 1998.  These assets are now being used for the greater benefit of Australian society through its transformation to a philanthropic organisation able to award, sponsor or support grants, undertakings, research and development.

“CASS” is an acronym for “Contributing to Australian Scholarship and Science”, a purpose the Foundation considers a fitting use for the assets base created from the operation of T K Schools Limited.
  
The Directors believe the Foundation is opening up new and exciting avenues to assist Australian education, science and medicine and research in a manner consistent with the original spirit of T K Schools Limited.

Last Updated on Monday, 21 June 2010 23:23
 
OBJECTIVES | Print |
To advance its objectives the Foundation may support research, development or other projects through financial, in kind, or other assistance, either alone, or in conjunction with government or other public or private organisations.
  
The Foundation will support projects that demonstrate that the outcomes will provide a benefit to a significant section of the Australian community.  Project work must be undertaken primarily in Australia.
Last Updated on Thursday, 24 November 2005 02:25