
Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status is the tax status that enables charities to access critical funding from philanthropy, grant makers, and donors in the broader community. But, right now, around half of all registered charities miss out on DGR status and the vital community support that comes with it.
Under the current DGR system, a charity focused on preventing choking hazards for kids or a neighbourhood house delivering both food relief and community cohesion projects may not be able to get DGR status.
The DGR system is:


Our vision is a simpler and fairer tax system that unlocks opportunity for the charity sector through reform of the DGR rules. The Productivity Commission’s Future Foundations for Giving report outlines a clear, evidence-based pathway to simplify the DGR system so that most charities are eligible for DGR endorsement.
We’re ready to work with the Government to make DGR fair, simple, and future-ready.
The Productivity Commission’s Future Foundations for Giving report provides a common-sense pathway for DGR system reform: a simplified system that is fair, modern, and transparent.
Using a principles based approach, the Productivity Commission recommendations include:
Reforming the DGR system will open up fairer access to tax-deductible giving, and unlock opportunity for Australia’s vibrant and diverse charity sector by:
It’s an investment with long-term returns that will:
Unlock more philanthropy and community-driven funding.
Strengthen the financial sustainability of the sector.
Reduce pressure on government budgets.
Cut red tape for both charities and regulators.
The charity sector alone is made up of over 60,000 registered charities. These organisations offer unique skills and expertise in the communities they serve. They are already embedded in and understand their communities, are linked to local networks, and have existing programs and services that are tailored to local needs.
But they’re grappling with increased demand for their services in the face of a cost-of-living crisis and rolling climate-fuelled disasters, and funding constraints. Many organisations are concerned about the sustainability of their services and organisation.
And with growing demand for services from their communities, organisations are taking on new responsibilities, such as food relief and mental health support, without the necessary financial backing to support these efforts, leaving them stretched thin.
Now is the time to expand access to DGR for more charities.
The call for DGR reform isn’t new.
The DGR system has been identified as a key area in need of reform in successive reports over the past three decades, including the sector endorsed Not-for-profit Sector Development Blueprint (2024), the Productivity Commission’s Foundations for Giving report (2024), the Not-for-profit Sector Tax Concession Working Group final report (2013), the Productivity Commission’s Contribution of the Not-for-profit Sector research report (2010), and the former Industry Commission’s Charitable Organisations in Australia report (1995).
Our work with tens of thousands of community organisations across Australia confirms what the evidence shows: Access to DGR endorsement is one of the most misunderstood and resource-intensive areas of the tax concession system for charities.
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In the face of huge unmet legal need, Justice Connect’s vision is a world in which legal support is within everyone’s reach. We have been serving the community for more than 25 years. We are a registered charity and accredited community legal centre.
Not-for-profit Law is Justice Connect’s specialist program for community organisations and is a sector-led response that not-for-profits and their peak bodies trust. It’s the only service of its kind in Australia. Since its establishment in 2008, Not-for-profit Law has helped prevent and resolve legal, regulatory and governance issues for hundreds of thousands of community organisations across Australia.
The Unlock DGR campaign is supported by Minderoo Foundation, a modern philanthropy working to forge a fair future. Minderoo tackles tough, persistent challenges through evidence, partnership and practical solutions that create lasting change. Learn more at minderoo.org.