Our purpose is ‘To encourage and support organisations that are capable of responding to social and ecological opportunities and challenges.’
About Us
The Foundation pays homage to the late Ian and Shirley Norman, who worked tirelessly to successfully establish the retail business of Norman Ross followed by Harvey Norman. The family is very proud of their parents’ work and charitable giving and now, with the generous support of the three Norman children, Karen, Tracy, and Glen, the Foundation has been set up to continue their parents’ substantial philanthropic efforts.
The Ian & Shirley Norman Foundation will provide support to projects that focus on:
- Pillar 1 – Being Ecologically Sound
- Pillar 2 – Protecting People from Harm
- Pillar 3 – Walking Together with Traditional Custodians
- Pillar 4 – Empowering Communities
The following values are important to the Board and staff of the Ian & Shirley Norman Foundation:
01
Family
All families are unique and constructed differently – to belong to one is that sense of coming home and being with your people.
02
Integrity
In all our dealings we will listen, and we will be honest, principled and kind.
03
Innovation and taking risks
We understand that creating real change can require doing things differently – we are happy to walk out of step.
04
Community capacity building
We want to work alongside communities in a way that is positive, empowering and grows active citizenship.
The Ian & Shirley Norman Foundation will operate
In deep engagement
- With communities
- With individuals committed to change
- With other Foundations and NFP
- With government (local, state, federal)
- With Universities and research institutes
Safely
- Ensuring physical safety
- Ensuring psychological safety
- Ensuring cultural safety
With an evidence base
- Researching beforehand
- Measuring impact
- Peer reviewing
- Seeking and keeping good data
Sustainably
- With a small environmental footprint – treading lightly on the planet
- Ensuring community self-determination in all that we do
Our logo
Reminiscent of Ian & Shirley Norman’s era – monograms were often used on luggage for travellers. The Foundation’s logo was created as a reference to Shirley’s English background and to highlight the importance of family. The ampersand will celebrate people coming together, partnerships and collaborations.