Upcoming Events
2026 Grant Assessment
Once the 2026 Initial Applications have been received (due date 21st May), all donors will be invited to be part of assessing these applications – determining which should become part of the longlist and then whittling down to the shortlist of those to receive site visits, before being part of the selection of our five finalists for the Grant Awards Dinner.
To be part of this, make sure you sign up to become a 2026 donor by clicking here
Past Events
2026 Kickstart Sundowner
Held on Wednesday 11th March at the lovely FORM Gallery & Cafe, we enjoyed a lovely evening under the stars.
We met up with our fellow donors, heard how Constable Care (2025) and Cycling Without Age (2021) have been getting on with their initiatives and we started to get excited about what we can be part of achieving for our community when we’re doing it with others….
Impact100 WA Grant Awards Dinner 2025
Held in the lovely surrounds of the Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club, we gathered to meet the 2025 FIVE finalists and used our votes to help choose the three recipients for one of our transformational $100,000 Primary Grants.
You can see more info here
2025 Impact in the Spotlight
Read all about it by clicking here
2025 Kickstart Sundowner
More about this event can be found here
Q&A Session for Potential Applicants 2024
In early April, we held an online session where potential applicants were able to seek further clarification around making an application to Impact100 WA in 2024.
We recorded a similar session in 2022 and it can be viewed by following the link at the bottom of our Grants page.
2024 Kickstart Sundowner
Another powerful year of collective giving
Over 100 of our donors and friends gathered for drinks and nibbles at the delightful FORM Gallery & Cafe in Claremont, where there was a great new exhibition, Represent | Part 2, inside and a perfect evening and venue to mingle outside.
Guests were treated to inspiring presentations by two of Impact100 WA’s recent $100,000 grant recipients, 12 Buckets and Fair Game.
Chloe of Fair Game shared about the benefits that Kimberley kids (and their communities) have found thanks to their after-school active movement games and other programs over the last year. They have had an average attendance this year of 47 kids/week in Kunnururra and 42 kids/week in Broome. And they have welcomed a 17yr old previous attendee into a trainee project officer role, giving her practical experience and growing her confidence.
–12 Buckets CEO, Larissa, related some moving stories of how they are addressing the scary transition to high school for at-risk kids from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds. They have enabled connections between the kids who are now actively supporting each other, even outside of the 12 Buckets room. And the kids are benefiting from the extra input and safe space that has been created for them.
It was very clear that both organisations are creating powerful positive change in the WA community as well as enhancing their reach and their reputations.
It was wonderful to see and mingle with so many engaged donors, all keen to know what their $1000 has achieved, as well as how they can contribute again this year. It truly is an amazing feeling to know you are part of making such a significant difference with these collective $100,000 transformational grants.
- Accru, our Kickstart event sponsor
- FORM Gallery & Cafe, our very generous hosts
- Silverstream Wines from Denmark- Thank you Tony & Felicity for the lovely wines we continue to enjoy at our events.
- Otherside Brewing Co, for providing the beers
- James Marshall who has kindly volunteered the use and setup of his PA system
