Frequently asked questions
Caritas Australia is the international aid and development agency of the Catholic Church in Australia, working in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Pacific and in First Australian communities. We are part of the international Caritas Internationalis network, the second-largest humanitarian network in the world, which supports emergency aid and grassroots programs in over 200 countries and territories.
Caritas is a Latin word meaning love and compassion.
The international symbol of Caritas is a flaming cross, symbolising Christ’s burning love for his people.
Our financial statements are externally audited (to the same standards which apply to Australian companies) and are available with our annual reports here.
As we work alongside communities in partnership, in some situations we may partner with local faith-based groups and encourage their participation in the development process.
Project Compassion is our annual fundraising, awareness and education appeal, held during Lent, the six-week period before Easter. Learn more here.
Caritas Australia began in 1964 as the Catholic Overseas Relief Committee (CORC). Learn more here.
Yes, Caritas Australia is a signatory to the ACFID Code of Conduct. ACFID is the Australian Council for International Development and is the coordinating body for non-government overseas aid and international development organisations in Australia. Learn more about how we adhere to the Code of Conduct here.
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Yes. As an accredited agency, Caritas Australia receives government funding. In order to do this, we must undergo a rigorous accreditation process. Learn more about the accreditation process here.Â
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Yes. We appreciate and love having volunteers on board. Learn more here.
In order to deliver efficient, transparent and effective programs to those in need we need to maintain robust financial and administrative systems. By investing a small proportion in fundraising, we can ensure long-term stability in our funding streams work with communities long-term. We keep these costs down as much as we can. When a small fraction of your donation goes to administration, it’s not taking away from the work that we do – it’s supporting it – by helping us build a better organisation and deliver better outcomes for the communities we work with.
Funds raised are used to support emergency response activities across affected countries in the region. If any funds remain after a crisis, they are kept in the Emergency Appeal Fund so that we can respond to ongoing needs and future crises in the region.
Yes. Donations of $2 and over are tax-deductible.
Yes. Bank transfer is a safe and efficient way to make a donation to our work. In your transfer please include:
- Full Name and postcode (or Supporter ID if known)
- Appeal Name
We have two primary bank accounts that may both be used to accept donations:
- Bank: Commonwealth
- Acct Name: Caritas Australia
- BSB: 062 438
- Acct: 10072432
OR:
- Bank: Commonwealth
- Acct Name: Caritas Australia Overseas Aid Fund
- BSB: 062 217
- Acct: 10072446
We recommend you email your remittance to help@caritas.org.au with any additional details regarding your donation to ensure we can properly receipt your donation. If you have further questions you may contact our friendly Supporter Care team at 1800 024 413.