ANNEX B
Table 1: Ranked list of ACFID Code Compliant Signatories & non-ACFID Code signatories that received the largest amount of funding from all sources in 2016 (various data sources)
wdt_ID | Organisation | 15–16 Total Revenue $ | Percentage of Total % | Category |
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1 | World Vision Australia | 435,064,000 | 21.4% | ACFID Member |
2 | Save The Children Australia | 105,721,000 | 5.2% | ACFID Member |
3 | Oxfam Australia | 103,537,000 | 5.1% | ACFID Member |
4 | Médecins Sans Frontières Australia | 94,266,720 | 4.6% | Non-Member |
5 | The Fred Hollows Foundation | 79,838,000 | 3.9% | ACFID Member |
6 | Compassion Australia | 78,789,759 | 3.9% | Non-Member |
7 | CARE Australia | 69,489,940 | 3.4% | ACFID Member |
8 | Plan International Australia | 63,275,000 | 3.1% | ACFID Member |
9 | Childfund Australia | 49,346,023 | 2.4% | ACFID Member |
10 | LDS Charities Australia | 46,180,554 | 2.3% | Non-Member |
Organisation | 15–16 Total Revenue $ | Percentage of Total % | Category |
Table 2: Ranked list of ACFID members that received the largest amount of Community Support funding, 2014–16
wdt_ID | Organisation | 15–16 total Community Support funding $ | Percentage of total % | 14–15 total Community Support funding $ | Percentage of total % |
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1 | World Vision Australia | 347,682,000 | 37.4% | 338,901,000 | 36.8% |
2 | Oxfam Australia | 62,667,333 | 6.7% | 63,277,000 | 6.9% |
3 | The Fred Hollows Foundation | 56,350,000 | 6.1% | 52,046,000 | 5.7% |
4 | Australia for UNHCR | 33,845,018 | 3.6% | 32,696,545 | 3.6% |
5 | ChildFund Australia | 31,107,727 | 3.3% | 33,231,152 | 3.6% |
6 | Save the Children Australia | 28,883,000 | 3.1% | 28,449,609 | 3.1% |
7 | PLAN International Australia | 28,591,000 | 3.1% | 31,514,000 | 3.4% |
8 | Global Development Group | 28,071,686 | 3.0% | 30,719,283 | 3.3% |
9 | Caritas Australia | 27,201,541 | 2.9% | 30,306,330 | 3.3% |
10 | World Wildlife Fund Australia | 26,380,026 | 2.8% | 25,622,815 | 2.8% |
Organisation | 15–16 total Community Support funding $ | Percentage of total % | 14–15 total Community Support funding $ | Percentage of total % |
Table 3: Ranked list of ACFID members that had the highest disbursements to international aid and development programs, 2014–16
wdt_ID | Organisation | 15-16 disbursements to international aid and development programs $ | Percentage of total % | 14-15 disbursements to international aid and development programs $ | Percentage of total % |
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1 | World Vision Australia | 219,847,000 | 21.84% | 269,403,000 | 25.24% |
2 | Oxfam Australia | 69,186,952 | 6.87% | 61,105,000 | 5.72% |
3 | CARE Australia | 65,148,403 | 6.47% | 54,399,332 | 5.10% |
4 | The Fred Hollows Foundation | 52,938,000 | 5.26% | 41,042,000 | 3.84% |
5 | PLAN International Australia | 50,025,000 | 4.97% | 52,267,000 | 4.90% |
6 | Save the Children Australia | 48,749,000 | 4.84% | 81,628,542 | 7.65% |
7 | Australian Red Cross | 45,529,000 | 4.52% | 47,541,000 | 4.45% |
8 | ChildFund Australia | 40,139,498 | 3.99% | 41,017,700 | 3.84% |
9 | Caritas Australia | 32,354,719 | 3.21% | 34,391,901 | 3.22% |
10 | Global Development Group | 29,229,355 | 2.90% | 33,310,775 | 3.12% |
Organisation | 15-16 disbursements to international aid and development programs $ | Percentage of total % | 14-15 disbursements to international aid and development programs $ | Percentage of total % |