Make a secure donation online using the form on this page.
You can choose to make a one-off donation or set up regular/monthly donations. Online donations are processed securely and provide immediate support for our work.
You can choose the way that suits you. Every act of generosity helps create safer communities and stronger support for victims.
Make a donation by phone by contacting our team. We’re happy to assist, take your credit card details over the phone and answer any questions.
Call us on: 07 3497 0819 during business hours.
Donations can be made by direct deposit. Please use our bank account details as follows:
Account name: Voice for Victims Foundation Ltd
BSB: 014 245
Account number: 803244017
Reference: <your name> donation
If you do a direct deposit donation, don’t forget to email us at info@voiceforvictims.org.au to let us know your details so that we can issue you a tax receipt.
You can also donate by mail. You can send your cheque, money order, or cash to:
Voice for Victims Foundation
Level 12, 300 Ann Street
Brisbane, QLD, 4000
For help with how to make a donation, please contact us.
There are different ways to support our work, depending on what suits you.
A single donation that helps support our work at the time it’s most needed.
Ongoing donations that provide steady, reliable support and help us plan services with confidence.
Support our work through payroll giving. Talk to your employer today.
Mark a birthday, anniversary or special occasion by asking for donations instead of gifts.
Leaving a gift in your will is a meaningful way to support victims of crime into the future. We recommend seeking independent legal advice when considering a bequest.
Gifts in kind are non-cash contributions, such as donated goods, services or professional expertise, that support our work.
If you’d like assistance with any donation type or want to discuss what option might be right for you, please contact us.
Voice for Victims began as a volunteer-led movement, responding where victims had nowhere else to turn.
As our work has grown, donations now play a critical role in ensuring we can provide timely, practical assistance to victims – and do so safely, consistently and responsibly.
Your support helps us to:
Every contribution strengthens our ability to provide practical assistance and reassuring support at a time when safety, clarity and reassurance matter most.
If you have questions or would like to discuss the most suitable way to support our work, please contact us and a member of our team will be happy to assist.
Yes. Voice for Victims Foundation is a registered charity with Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status. Donations of $2 or more are tax deductible in Australia.
Yes.
Tax receipts are issued automatically for online donations made through our website.
If you make a donation by direct deposit or another offline method, please email your name, donation amount and date of donation to info@vfv.org.au so we can issue your receipt.
Workplace giving allows you to make regular donations directly from your pre-tax salary through your employer’s payroll system.
If your workplace offers payroll giving, you can nominate Voice for Victims Foundation as your chosen charity. If you need assistance setting this up, please contact us and we’ll help where we can.
Yes. You can cancel or change your regular donation at any time.
You can create an online fundraising page through our website using our peer-to-peer fundraising platform. This allows you to raise funds for occasions such as birthdays, personal challenges or community initiatives.
We can help set up your fundraising page and provide basic guidance to get you started.
We cannot issue tax-deductible receipts for gifts in kind, donated goods, or pro bono professional services, as these are not considered tax-deductible donations under Australian tax law.
While gifts in kind are not tax-deductible donations, we can provide a letter acknowledging the contribution for your records. Businesses may wish to seek independent accounting or tax advice regarding any applicable treatment of these contributions.
In most cases, donations support our work more effectively when they are unrestricted, allowing us to respond where need is greatest.
If you wish to discuss a specific purpose for your donation, please contact us and we’ll let you know whether this is possible.
Yes. We can provide suggested wording to assist you if you are considering leaving a bequest to Voice for Victims Foundation.
We recommend seeking independent legal advice when preparing or updating your Will. Please contact us and we’ll be happy to provide further information.
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