The Community Partnership Service is an important part of AFAP’s ongoing strategic development.
Through the Service, communities in Australia are linked with communities in Africa, the Pacific, South East Asia and South Asia in the support of specific development and poverty alleviation projects.
AFAP provides all Community Partners with an accredited, accountable framework of development expertise, technical guidance, administrative support, under which Community Partners can operate.
AFAP closely monitors all Community Partners' projects to ensure that effective aid is delivered, projects objectives are implemented, visible development outcomes are achieved.
Community Partners mobilise financial and human resources of Australian communities for the purpose of responding to developmental needs that have been identified by communities in recipient countries.
If you are part of a community group that is interested in supporting an overseas aid project and would like to become a Community Partner, please contact us
Click here to download information about obtaining tax deductibility status
Our Community Partners are:
- Aid International Missions (AIM), Timor Leste
- Baoji Xinxing Aid for Street Kids
- Bega Valley Advocates for Timor Leste
- Blue Dragon Children's Foundation, Viet Nam
- Glencoe Foundation, Viet Nam
- HELP Sri Lanka
- Hope for Children, Ethiopia
- International Porters Protection Group, Nepal
- AHEAD (formerly ISHED), Sri Lanka
- Karuna Foundation, Cambodia
- Life, Love and Health Inc, Timor Leste
- Lotus Outreach, Cambodia
- Matesabroad Foundation, Cambodia
- Oneheart Education Foundation, Viet Nam
- Operation Cleft, Bangladesh
- Room to Read
- Rigdzin Foundation-VISTA, China
- Sailung TriNetra, Nepal
- Tabitha Foundation of Australia , Cambodia
- TIbetan Support Program, China
- The ISIS Foundation
- Vets Beyond Borders, India
- W1 Foundation, Pakistan
If you wish to meet other Community Partners from a specific geographic area, click here for
Donations to our Community Partners
AFAP and and its Community Partners are working in conjunction in the delivery of aid to persons overseas who are in need.
AFAP closely monitors the work of the Community Partners to ensure the delivery of relief to the needy on the ground in developing countries
in terms of projects outcomes.
The Community Partners do not have DGR status in their own right and are relying on AFAP’s DGR endorsed status by the ATO,
therefore any donations to support
the activities of our Community Partners must be made through AFAP, in order to be tax deductible.
For more information on how to donate, please contact us or the Community Partner. Some Community Partners such as Operation Cleft and the Glencoe Foundation have endorsed DGR status through the operation of Ancillary Funds, and are able to receive donations directly and provide tax deductible receipts. |