Annual Report 2023

While we have always been steadfast in our aim to support South Australians in financial hardship, finalising our next strategic plan in early 2023 focussed our attention on how we deepen our focus.
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Annual Report 2022

This past year has seen Wyatt develop new focus areas for our grants while still delivering our programs of direct support and partnerships.
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Annual Report 2021

Wyatt was fortunate to be able to continue its grant making and provide support to over 4,800 individuals and households via 115 referring and partner organisations.
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Annual Report 2020

Wyatt is many things to many people, but first and foremost we are grant makers, responding to South Australians in times of crisis. Over the past year we have assisted 6,015 individuals and households with over 3.7 million dollars in funding.
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Annual Report 2019

Drawing on Dr William Wyatt's example and desire to impact the lives of people in need in ways that are meaningful to their circumstance, Wyatt's grant making activities continued unabated with nearly 6,000 individuals and households assisted and $3.4 million distributed in grants.
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Annual Report 2018

During 2017/2018 Wyatt assisted 5,592 South Australian individuals and households through our Small Grants and Partnership Grants Programs.
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Annual Report 2017

Over the past year we have been privileged to work with 82 partner organisations and 123 referrer groups in delivering grants to families and individuals that respond to immediate need and build personal capacity.
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Annual Report 2016

Highlights of the year included the completion of the “A Home For All” report, produced by Professor Andrew Beer and his team at Adelaide University and University of South Australia.
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A Home for All: Cost Benefit Analysis of The Wyatt Trust Housing Initiative

University of South Australia Business School, 2016
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Paying it Forward: Cost Benefit Analysis of Wyatt-Funded Financial Counselling Services

The Australian Workplace Innovation and Social Research Centre (WISeR), February 2014
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