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Stand Like Stone relies on operational support to deliver grants, scholarships and community impact across the Limestone Coast. Your donation helps us do the work behind the work.

Behind every grant, scholarship and community initiative is a small team working to make it happen. Stand Like Stone’s operational costs cover the essential work of managing funds, supporting donors, coordinating programs and ensuring compliance and transparency.

By donating directly to our Public Fund, you help sustain the foundation’s day-to-day operations—so we can continue to serve the Limestone Coast with integrity, efficiency and care. Operational donations are not held in perpetuity - they are used to support the systems, staff and services that make our impact possible.

Whether you’re a Friend of Stand Like Stone, a one-time donor, or a long-term supporter, your contribution helps us grow our reach, strengthen our governance and deliver meaningful outcomes for our region.

We invite individuals, families, businesses and community groups to invest in the engine room of local philanthropy. Because when our operations are strong, our community impact is even stronger.

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Keep up to date with all the latest news at Stand Like Stone Foundation with everything from new sponsors to developments around grants and scholarships for the people and communities of the Limestone Coast, plus updates on our exciting events.

Limestone Coast Environmental Resilience Sub-Fund launched with $20,000 raised at gala fundraiser
June 1, 2026

Limestone Coast Environmental Resilience Sub-Fund launched with $20,000 raised at gala fundraiser

A sold‑out community event in Coonawarra launched the Limestone Coast Environmental Resilience Sub‑Fund, raising close to $20,000 to support grassroots environmental initiatives.

Community giving delivers more than $100,000 through Stand Like Stone Foundation Community Grants
May 4, 2026

Community giving delivers more than $100,000 through Stand Like Stone Foundation Community Grants

Grants have been provided to 16 community projects across the Limestone Coast as part of our 2026 grants round, supporting local health and wellbeing initiatives, education, food relief, arts and culture and community spaces.

Sustainability expo inspires Kingston community
May 4, 2026

Sustainability expo inspires Kingston community

Stand Like Stone grant supports successful Waste Away from Lacepede Bay event.

Community giving assists 15 community projects across the Limestone Coast
October 2025

Community giving assists 15 community projects across the Limestone Coast

Just before Christmas last year the Stand Like Stone Foundation awarded $74,374 in grants for 15 community projects that will help support the region. Projects were varied and ranged from supporting school students from the Penola area to undertake accredited driving lessons, providing relief for families in need over Christmas.

Limestone Coast students provided with a funding boost for study in 2025
October 2025

Limestone Coast students provided with a funding boost for study in 2025

Stand Like Stone announces its annual educational scholarships. With the region’s students now back to school and university, Stand Like Stone are delighted to announce that 42 scholarships totalling $87,800 have been offered to students right across the Limestone Coast.

School vouchers support Limestone Coast families
October 2025

School vouchers support Limestone Coast families

Stand Like Stone Foundation distributed over 350 Back to School vouchers in 2025, helping Limestone Coast families purchase school essentials and supporting students' confidence, dignity, and sense of belonging at school.

“Life is mostly froth and bubble, Two things stand like stone, Kindness in another’s trouble, Courage in your own.”
Adam Lindsay Gordon

We acknowledge the Aboriginal people as the First Nations of these lands and waters of the Limestone Coast. We acknowledge the Elders, past, present and future, and we respect the ongoing deep feelings of attachment and relationships of First Nations people to country.

Artwork by Aunty Michelle Jacquelin-Furr depicting the waterholes, landforms and stones of the Limestone Coast.