Portfolio Intelligence

Strategic insights for funders, governments, and researchers. Identify high-impact programs, funding gaps, and emerging patterns across Australia's youth justice system.

913
Total Programs
123
Community Controlled
0
Evidence-Backed

Underfunded High-Evidence Programs

Community-controlled programs with strong evidence bases that are ready for additional funding. These programs have proven impact but limited resources.

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No underfunded programs identified yet.

Funding Opportunity

These programs demonstrate strong community authority and evidence backing. Corporate sponsors can provide $5K direct grants, with 60% flowing to programs and 40% to platform operations. State governments can license ALMA intelligence for $50-75K/year, with 30% flowing to communities.

Ready to Scale

Programs with both evidence AND tracked outcomes. These are proven models with demonstrated impact, ready for expansion to new locations or populations.

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No ready-to-scale programs identified yet.

Scaling Opportunity

These programs have demonstrated impact through tracked outcomes. Research partnerships ($50K/year) can validate and expand these models. Indigenous co-authorship ensures community voices lead the research, with 50% of partnership revenue flowing to Indigenous governance.

Learning Opportunities

Emerging patterns, policy tensions, and cross-jurisdictional insights. These intelligence signals inform research priorities and policy reform opportunities.

QLD Policy Tension: Youth Justice Act Reform

policy tension

QLD has 39 documented programs (highest in Australia) but recent legislative changes emphasize detention over diversion. This creates tension between evidence-based practice and political directives.

Research Value

Policy researchers can analyze the gap between evidence and implementation. Research partnerships provide access to this intelligence with Indigenous co-authorship requirements.

Cross-State Comparison: Diversion Programs

cross state

NSW and VIC have strong diversion programs with high community authority. These could inform national standards and cross-state learning.

Research Value

Cross-jurisdictional comparisons reveal best practices and transferable models. State governments can license ALMA to benchmark their programs against national data.

Access Portfolio Intelligence

Support evidence-based youth justice reform while ensuring revenue flows to communities. Choose the partnership model that fits your organization.

State Government License

$50-75K/year
  • Quarterly intelligence updates
  • National benchmarking
  • Evidence library access
  • 30% to communities
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Corporate Sponsorship

$100K/year
  • 60% direct program grants
  • Impact reporting
  • Community partnerships
  • Tax deductible
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Research Partnership

$50K/year
  • Database access
  • Indigenous co-authorship
  • Community validation
  • 50% to governance
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