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Join us in creating a better future for those
with endometriosis.

Donations to Grevillea Foundation will be directed to scientific research into endometriosis. Currently, our funding goes to the Ainsworth Endometriosis Research Institute (AERI).

AERI is a national endometriosis research institute with global ambitions. It’s work is driven by strong collaborations across Australian universities, research institutes, hospitals, clinicians, scientists and people with lived experience of endometriosis. These partnerships ensure their research is rigorous, impactful and grounded in real world needs. 

If you are interested in donating to the Grevillea Foundation, please email us at service@grevilleafoundation.org.au

Members of the Grevillea Foundation and AERI team at the inaugural AERI Retreat, March 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Grevillea Foundation holds DGR-1 status. Donations are tax deductible and you will receive a tax receipt upon donation.

  • Money donated to Grevillea Foundation will be directed to the Ainsworth Endometriosis Research Institute (AERI) at the University of New South Wales.

    100% of your donation will go to the researcher’s budget. It will not be spent on incidentals, like keeping the lights on, or administration costs.

  • There are many different ways Grevillea funding is used for the goal of understanding endometriosis and improving the lives of those with the disease. 

    Some examples include: 

    • Funding PhD students to specialise in endometriosis to ensure we have the brightest minds working at AERI

    • Contributing to the cost of necessary tech for AER researchers to work 

    • Funding the sharing of tissue and cells between AERI’s partnering research labs to ensure diversity of samples and reduce duplication of efforts.

    For more information, please email service@grevilleafoundation.org.au

  • The Grevillea Foundation is AERI’s principal philanthropic donor, providing the necessary support to enable and accelerate AERI’s work.

    The Grevillea Foundation works closely with AERI to ensure research and budget milestones are being met, and the shared vision of improving the lives of those with endometriosis is continually shaping the research priorities.