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2017 Annual Report 1 PA Research Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements 2016 – 2017 Contents Glossary 4 PA Research Foundation Overview 5 Chairman’s Report 6 Board Members and Staff 7 Corporate Governance 8 Performance against strategic plan 10 2017 Research Support 12 This document is available in electronic format at www.pafoundation.org.au PA Research Foundation 199 Ipswich Road, WOOLLOONGABBA Q 4102 Phone: 07 3176 7301 Fax: 07 3176 7303 Email: [email protected] Web: www.pafoundation.org.au ISSN 1839-5554 © PA Research Foundation 2017 Hard copies of this report are available on request to the PA Research Foundation If you have difficulty in understanding this report, please contact the PA Research Foundation on 07 3176 7301 and we will arrange to have it translated. Open Data – Information relating to consultancies and overseas travel has been published on the Queensland Government Open Data website (qld.gov.au/data) 2 PA Research Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements 2016 – 2017 Compliance Letter 8 September 2017 The Honourable Cameron Dick MP Minister for Health and Minister for Ambulance Services GPO Box 48 Brisbane Qld 4001 Dear Minister Dick I am pleased to present the Annual Report 2016-2017 and financial statements for the PA Research Foundation. I certify that this Annual Report complies with: • the prescribed requirements of the Financial Accountability Act 2009 and the Financial and Performance Management Standard 2009, and • the detailed requirements set out in the Annual report requirements for Queensland Government agencies. A checklist outlining the annual reporting requirements can be found on page 23 of this annual report. Yours sincerely Robert Bowen Chairman PA Research Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements 2016 – 2017 3 Glossary Term Definition Foundation PA Research Foundation Statement by the Foundation as to how it wishes to be Vision perceived by clients, stakeholders and the community Mission The statement that drives us to achieve the vision Agreed main theme to inform all action: from Board to Strategic Objective operational levels Specific metric for achievement Strategic Goal Specific metric for achievement of target KPI PA Hospital Princess Alexandra Hospital NHMRC National Health and Medical Research Council ARC Australian Research Council 4 PA Research Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements 2016 – 2017 Research for Life Vision Better health for all and a community free from diseases Mission To raise funds to bring medical research to life in order to prevent and cure disease at Australia’s leading translational research precinct – birthplace of the world’s first ever cancer vaccine The PA Research Foundation raises funds for groundbreaking, lifesaving research—to develop better diagnoses, treatments and preventions for some of Australia’s biggest health challenges. This research reduces human suffering and enhances quality of life; it reduces the burden on already stretched health care budgets, and fosters Australian ingenuity and industry. The Foundation was established in 1984 under the Hospitals Foundations Act 1982. Each year provides the Foundation with new opportunities to fund exceptional research projects proposed by the many talented and dedicated clinicians, scientists, nursing and allied health professionals on the Princess Alexandra Hospital campus. Funds directly benefit the PA’s groundbreaking research projects in areas such as cervical cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer, leukaemia, breast cancer, heart disease, immunology, kidney disease, diabetes, liver disease, transplantation and arthritis. All research funded by the Foundation goes through a rigorous selection process to ensure it is of genuine scientific merit, and does not replicate any other research anywhere in the world. All funds raised therefore contribute to the highest calibre research, to tackle some of the most challenging health problems facing us as a nation. Thanks to the donations of PA Hospital patients, staff, individuals, families, communities and businesses—millions of dollars have been raised—this research has improved the lives of literally millions of people around the world. The PA Research Foundation would like to take this opportunity to thank the PA Hospital for their ongoing support and commitment to the Foundation. We look forward to working with you further in the future, as we continue to foster amazing medical discoveries. PA Research Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements 2016 – 2017 5 CHAIRMANS REPORT Raising funds for ground breaking medical research has been the key focus of the PA Research Foundation since its establishment over 30 years ago. Our support provides seed funding for projects and people who are building their research careers and gap funding to ensure significant projects can continue. In preparation for a move towards a new donor directed, innovative funding model the Foundation reduced our research grant contribution. The grant funding allocation has been held to support the new grants for distribution in 2018. Our direct support for research on the campus still increased with dedicated funding for tied projects increasing from $600,000 to over $700,000. This financial year the Foundation achieved gross income over $3.73million which was approximately $300,000 below budget. The difference attributable to a $400,000 bequest that was notified prior to the start of the financial year and not received prior to 30 June. Our operating result, before research support payments was result excluding research payment was $653,375. Investing in acquiring more donors and supporters has resulted in an increase of over 5,000 new donors and more than 300 regular monthly donors. To each of our donors, thank you for your continued contribution to the great work and achievements of our research community. To our growing team of corporate partners and sponsors, thank you on behalf of the Foundation for your participation in our community fundraising activities. In conclusion, I would like to thank our dedicated staff in the Foundation office and my fellow Board members for their time, dedication and guidance throughout the year. With your support, I look forward to continuing to facilitate life saving health and medical research and improvement in the health of our community. Robert Bowen Chairman 6 PA Research Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements 2016 – 2017 Our Board Name Position Appointed Until Mr Robert Bowen Chairman June 2017 Mr Bill Deutrom Deputy Chairman September 2018 Mr Terry White OAM Statutory Appointment Professor Ian Frazer September 2018 Mr Andrew Griffiths September 2018 Prof. Ken Ho Chair – Research Committee September 2018 Mr Mark Mazurkiewz Chair – Finance and Risk Committee September 2021 Dr Stephen Ayre Resigned July 2017 Ms Karina Collins Resigned Jan 2017 Ms Alison Haly Resigned April 2017 Honorary Solicitor Mr Michael Back Board Secretary Ms Narelle Smith Foundation Staff Damian Topp Chief Executive Officer Simone Plunkett Chief Operating Officer Sarina Di Sano Administration Manager Kerstin Petrick Accounts Manager Alex Gregg Media and Communications Manager Bruce Nean Digital and Community Fundraising Manager Lauren Tot Digital and Community Fundraising Coordinator Simone Owens Individual Giving Program Manager Imogen Bennetts Fundraising Manager Luke Cridland Donor Steward and Community Fundraising Support Sharnie Cocks Donor Steward and Community Fundraising Support Sandra McInnis Administration Officer Ellan Dan Administration Assistant PA Research Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements 2016 – 2017 7 Corporate Governance The PA Research Foundation is a statutory body incorporated under the Hospitals Foundations Act 1982 (QLD). As a statutory body the Foundation is subject to the provisions of the Financial Accountability Act 2009 (QLD). The Foundation is audited annually by external auditors representing the Queensland Audit Office and the Auditor General. The Foundation is endorsed by the Australian Taxation Office as an Income Tax Exempt Charity (ITEC) and is a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) under the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (Cth). It is endorsed for GST concessions under A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth) and it is exempted under the Fringe Benefits Tax Assessment Act 1986 (Cth). The Role of the Board The Board and management have been entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring that monies provided by donors, sponsors and the general public are effectively and efficiently managed. Board members serve in a voluntary capacity and therefore receive no fees for their services on the Board or Committees. Board meetings are held four (4) times per year. • Maintaining high levels of accountability to our stakeholders and external regulators and ensuring the Foundation acts legally, ethically, responsibly and openly • Monitoring the performance of the CEO • Raising organisational awareness of the external environment • Ensuring compliance with statutory, financial, social and corporate governance responsibilities • Providing strategic direction and developing, examining and approving strategies, policies, plans and budgets • Monitoring risk and ensuring the presence of adequate risk management controls and reporting procedures Sub-committees Finance and Risk Committee This committee meets two (2) weeks prior to each board meeting. The objectives of the committee are: • Ensuring that the foundation operates to an agreed budget and that all liabilities and financial commitments are brought to account in the relevant year • Monitor the status of investments • Ensure there is an adequate internal control system to promote operational efficiency and to minimise financial risk • Monitor the balance sheet and profit and loss statements quarterly and report to the Board Strategic Partnerships Committee This committee meets every three (3) months to develop new opportunities and provide access to networks that will grow the Foundation’s recognition and income. Research Committee This committee meets prior to the annual call for research grant applications to develop the criteria and categories for the PA Research Support Scheme. It is then convened at regular intervals to assess and recommend grant recipients to the board. 8 PA Research Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements 2016 – 2017 Executive Management The Board delegates responsibility for implementing strategies approved by the Board and day-to-day management to the Chief Executive Officer, who in turn is accountable to the Board. Challenges and Opportunities The constant challenge facing all charities is in maintaining and growing philanthropic support in a depleted market. Without the access to manage the revenue producing assets that other hospital foundation’s have it increases the pressure for the Foundation to strive for best fundraising practice. For the 2017-2018 financial year the focus will be on increasing our activity in major gifts and bequests. A continued focus will be on gaining support from national and international markets. Internal Audit Should an internal audit be requested by the board a committee is convened comprising the Chairman and at least 2 other board members. For the 2017 financial year no internal audits were conducted. Workforce At the conclusion of the 2017 financial year the Foundation had 11.5 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) employees. The retention rate for the Foundation is 100%. The Foundation invests time in ensuring all employees participate in performance development as part of their KPI’s. Annual reviews are held with each employee that identify performance and development gaps and celebrate successes. Assistance is provided to all employees to provide flexibility for return to work either after maternity/paternity leave or injury. Senior staff participate in planning and development meetings with the CEO on a monthly basis to develop their skills for future leadership. All employees are engaged through individual agreements that represent conditions either in line with or greater than current industrial relations minimums. Succession planning is in place with investments made in transitioning the Fundraising and Marketing Director to a Chief Operating Officer position with increased responsibilities for planning and strategy in preparation for a Chief Executive Officer role. During the financial year there were no early retirements, redundancies or retrenchments. Planning and Performance The Foundation has a Strategic plan for the period 2017-2020. The plan addresses four key strategic target areas. The strategic plan informs annual operational business planning. A summary of progress against the strategic plan is highlighted on the following page. PA Research Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements 2016 – 2017 9 PA Research Foundation Strategic Plan 2012 - 2017 Strategic Target Area Key Strategic Issues Strategic Targets Progress 1. Outcomes 1.1 Need to Increase funding for new 1.1.1 10% increase in research grant $720,000 was committed to the 2015 Research research allocation per year Grants compared to $650,000 in 2014. 11% 1.1.2 $1million grants funded from 2016/17 increase 1.2 Lack of awareness of PARF supported 1.2.1 10% increase in grant applications from research 2015 2. Financial Sustainability 2.1 Need to Increase net income 2.1.1 $2 million net income by 2016 2015 net result before grants $2.1 million 2.2 Explore new funding sources 2.2.1 2 new programs and or commercial 2013 became Dry July beneficiary and opportunities established each year implemented endowment campaign. 2015 partnered with 2 new corporates 3. Awareness 3.1 Need to Increase Brand Awareness 3.1.1 100% PA Staff recognise PARF by 2014 Bench marking to be established by end 2013 75% PA patients recognise PARF by 2015 3..2 Grow and Strengthen Partnerships 3.2.1 At least one recognition event held for Donor recognition held as part of community donors and corporate partners each year forums in March and August each year. Post campaign “thank you” held for Mandate, ALH Breast Cancer and Duck Race sponsors. 4. Systems and Innovation 4.1 Lack of Adequate systems and 4.1.1 Bi-Annual review to be conducted of key Internal review of Information Technology (IT) processes systems from 2013 completed and database and direct mail review completed October 2013. New IT system implemented December 2014. 4.2 Embrace new technologies and 4.2.1 Incorporate at least one new technology Added electronic ticketing for Duck Race tickets in innovative thinking that reduces cost and or improves 2012 and automated Duck Race fundraising outcomes each year from 2011 through Go Fundraise from 2013. 5. Our People 5.1 Recognise, reward and retain quality 5.1.1 Annual Performance appraisals in place Annual review program established staff by 2012 5.1.2 100% staff attend at least one training The 8 full time and 1 part time staff attended a total and development activity per year of 12 development activities. 5.2 Need to develop opportunities for 5.2.1 Register of volunteer roles developed First roles developed in 2011. Event specific roles volunteers and added to from 2012 added to register in 2012 and 2013 . 10 PA Research Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements 2016 – 2017

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PA Research Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements 2016 – 2017. 2017 Annual Report Foundation is exempted from Fringe Benefits Tax under section 123D of the Fringe Benefits. Tax Assessment Act 1986.
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