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ByLauren Jenkins

What Is A Corporate Scholarship – Tell Me More!

What Is A HMEF Corporate Scholarship?

We’d like to introduce you to one of our corporate donors, Online Marketing Gurus

In 2020 OMG partnered with HMEF to establish the ‘Online Marketing Gurus Education Scholarship’ for bright disadvantaged girls in government high schools across Australia. 

Through their generosity two incredible young women are now entering their second year of a HMEF scholarship and absolutely nailing their studies!

Congratulations Khawlah and Britany.

Interested in getting your business involved with Harding Miller? Click here for more information and to make an online enquiry, 

ByLauren Jenkins

2020 Christmas Message

HAPPY FESTIVE SEASON AND CONGRATS TO OUR Y12 SCHOLARS!

Thank you to our wonderful community – now is the time to let your hair down, relax and be with those you cherish the most. We wish you every happiness and joy over the holiday season!

Congratulations to our HSC graduates!

This is Julina Lim, from Cabramatta High School, a HMEF scholar who topped the state in economics in the 2020 HSC – go girl! Read Julina’s story and those of other students here

ByLauren Jenkins

The HMEF Team Raises Support In the 2020 Virtual City2Surf

The HMEF gals raising $$ for a 2021 scholarship

We donned our best sports wear and hit the inner west of Sydney to run a combined 14kms in the virtual City2Surf.

Our efforts were not in vain with an end result of just under $1K towards a scholarship for 2021. 

Just in case you need an introduction – the lady in red is our leader, Cara Varian and from the right we have Caroline Hill, Patricia Glackin, Lisa Wood and Melinda Zanello.

Together we are in our fifth year of operating the Harding Miller scholarship program across Australia.

ByLauren Jenkins

What Everyone Should Know About Scholarships

Six Things Everyone Should Know About Scholarships

There’s no denying that scholarships for disadvantaged students change lives. You only have to read the inspiring stories of young women who received high school scholarships through the Harding Miller Education Foundation (HMEF) to understand the huge impact that they have on people’s lives.

The cost of attending high school and college for tertiary studies is often out of reach for some students. Even government-funded public schools that offer children a free education expect parents to pay for uniforms and ask for voluntary contributions for textbooks and excursions. It’s therefore not surprising that students from lower income households are missing out on a basic level of education.

When you consider that women are more likely to live in poverty than men, it’s girls who could benefit most from female scholarships to achieve their full potential.

However, not all female students and their families are aware that they may be eligible for scholarships or even understand what extra funding can do for them.

Here, we look at the basic things that everyone should know about scholarships.

1. Everyone Could Be Eligible for a Scholarship
It’s a common misconception that scholarships are only reserved for international students or those who excel at sports or have achieved the highest grades. In truth, if you’re from a disadvantaged home and show academic potential and the motivation to study, you could be entitled to a financial award.
There are plenty of scholarships for girl students to apply for. Many schools and colleges run their own scholarship programs, which must be applied for directly. But, there are also hundreds of Australian institutions that welcome applications from young female students looking for help gaining the education they deserve. For example: Students looking for support while gaining Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications could consider applying for the BUSY at Work program. If technology is your thing, the Australian Computer Society Foundation has awarded over 6,000 scholarships since its launch in 2001.
The Public Education Foundation offers a wide variety of scholarships focusing on specific areas of need, such as refugees, indigenous, rural and disabled students.
Don’t forget the HMEF scholarship program that offers grants to females in high school. Through our scholarships, we help girls experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage to improve their educational outcomes and achieve their career aspirations.

2. You Can Apply for More Than One Scholarship
You don’t have to restrict yourself by applying for just one scholarship. The reality is that you should not expect to win them all, so the more you apply for, the greater your chances of being accepted. Always read the criteria to ensure that you meet the requirements, and spend time on the application to make sure that you get it right. If you don’t try, you definitely won’t win a scholarship.

3. Don’t Apply for Everything
Many students make the mistake of applying for every scholarship they can find. Completing an application can be a long process, and it may take you hours to fill out an application form or write a submission essay. Completing excessive applications is not only frustrating, but it could be a waste of time, especially if you find yourself applying for programs that you’re not eligible for.
Restrict yourself to spending time on just four or five applications. For college and university scholarships, narrow down the search using a website like the Good Universities Guide. Fewer applications mean you can focus on each one to let your enthusiasm shine through in your submission.

4. Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students Pay for More Than Tuition Fees
Scholarships come in different shapes and sizes. Small monetary grants are useful for covering your school tuition fees. Midsize scholarships should also pay for uniforms and excursions. Full scholarships for students going to college or university also help to cover the costs of accommodation and living for the duration of your degree.
However, full scholarships for females in high school can help pay for so much more. For example, the HMEF scholarship is valued at $20,000 over four years to support disadvantaged girls from year nine through graduation. In the first year, students are given a laptop and high-speed internet access. For each of the four years, the program covers school expenses, uniforms, personal tutoring and unlimited online homework assistance.
For families who struggle to pay for their children to attend secondary school and college, these scholarships are invaluable.

5. Be Original and Creative in Your Application
Many scholarships require applicants to write an essay. As it can be difficult to stand out from the crowd, you need to grab the scholarship committee’s attention in the first few sentences. It’s vital that your essay is both creative and original.

Always answer the question being asked. There’s no need to mention the question. A well-written essay makes the answer clear without being obvious.

  • Stay on track. It’s easy to veer off subject.
  • Stick to answering the question.
  • Think outside the box.
  • Don’t be afraid to be creative in your essay. Unique ideas will help you stand out.
  • Check for plagiarism. Using someone else’s work is unethical and will lead to your application being rejected.
  • Make sure your essay is grammatically correct. Check your work for spelling mistakes and grammatical errors. Then, check it again!


6. Scholarships Change Lives
Scholarships are a lifeline for students who live in low-income households. They provide the financial and emotional support necessary to help students reach their educational potential.


As an Australian charity and public benevolent institution, HMEF strives to change the lives of young girls by giving them the opportunity to study without worrying about the financial burden. Meet our 2020 scholars who are set to receive the backing they need to realise their dreams.

ByLauren Jenkins

What Is A Gender Analysis?

What Is A Gender Analysis?

There is clear evidence of the link between educating women and the alleviation of poverty in society.

When women and girls earn income, they reinvest 90% of it into their families, compared with 30-40% for a man.

Girls face many barriers to getting an education that boys do not. Some of these include pregnancy, domestic and care responsibilities, and perceptions that education of girls is less valuable than education of boys.

Educating women results in strong economies, reduced poverty for children and families and will have a significant impact in reducing the gender gap and elevating women to an equal status of men in society.

Click here to learn about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals that HMEF support. 

Watch the below video to learn how HMEF supports girls.

ByLauren Jenkins

Where Your Donation Goes And How It Helps

This Is Exactly Where Your Donation Goes And How It Helps

A Harding Miller scholarship donation is the most direct way for philanthropists around the world to support the increase in education for girls throughout Australia. Harding Miller scholarships are available to girls in all of Australia’s states and territories, meaning that no girl will be left behind in receiving the financial aid and social support required to complete their education, for a better chance at life.

As a fully registered Australian Charity, the Harding Miller Education Foundation offers complete transparency to its donors so you can be sure of exactly where your donation is going 100% of the time. 

How Your Donation Helps Girls Receive an Education

By being awarded a Harding Miller Education Foundation academic scholarship, girls are not only given the tools and resources that they need to complete their high school studies, but to build direct pathways to tertiary and further education in the future. Multiple studies have shown the positive effects on disrupting the poverty cycle from girls receiving a quality education. Our purpose at the Harding Miller Education Foundation is to provide resources, both financial and social, that girls from low socio-economic and disadvantaged backgrounds need to achieve their goals. 

The Harding Miller educational scholarship is a 4-year program supporting girls in public high schools around Australia from Year 9, through to the completion of Year 12. The scholarship program allocates donations directly to the girls in the program to ensure that they have all the tools required for a successful high school career. 

How Your Donation is Distributed

When you donate towards a Harding Miller educational scholarship, you can be assured that 100% of your donation is going directly to the girls in the scholarship program. Foundation running costs are funded under a separate corpus, so there is no need for concern that your donation is being misdirected. Scholarship donations are used to cover the costs of girls attending public high school in Australia and can be dispersed for many of the costs associated with studying including: 

  • Purchase of computers 
  • Internet running costs 
  • Money for essential equipment 
  • Subscription to an online study help provider
  • Annual fees for additional online tutoring 

In addition to the financial resources provided through donation, the Harding Miller Education Foundation also provides personal coaching and mentoring to each girl, from a team of volunteer coaches, for the duration of her scholarship. 

How Your Donation Makes a Difference in Young Lives

Girls are proven to earn up to 25% more income for each year of additional education they complete, and they are much more likely to invest in their children’s education in the future. Your donation to the Harding Miller scholarship program directly assists us in providing educational opportunities that would otherwise be unavailable to young girls, at the very foundation of their educational career. 

The selection criteria for a Harding Miller Education Foundation scholarship focuses on girls with high academic potential who are experiencing disadvantage, to aid them in overcoming social and financial limitations. Providing an educational scholarship to girls in these kinds of situations helps to level the playing field with peers who are more socio-economically advantaged; effectively working towards closing the gap for disadvantaged students in receiving a quality education. 

Change a Life and Donate Today

Donating towards a Harding Miller scholarship is giving the gift of knowledge to young minds all around Australia. Whether your donation is a single gift of support, an ongoing family or community scholarship, or a corporate giving exercise, every single dollar received helps towards changing a girl’s life for the better. Support the growing movement for the education of girls around the world and donate to a Harding Miller educational scholarship today. 

ByLauren Jenkins

What Is A Family Scholarship Donation – Tell Me More!

What Is A HMEF Family Scholarship?

We have a number of our donors who choose to support a full scholarship together with their family members.

This may be because they want to give back to a particular community or a girl from a particular background such as Indigenous or ATSI.

Each year they make payments totaling $5K. These can be made in one upfront payment or over the course of the year.

Below is a video of our of our Family donors, Deb Arnold discussing how she give along with her family and what it means to them to support girls education in their home town of Dubbo NSW.

To find out more about our Family Scholarships support opportunities please call the HM office on 1300 103 896 and ask for our Fundraising Manager. 

ByLauren Jenkins

Six Reasons Why You Should Give To HMEF This Christmas

Six reasons to give to Harding Miller this Christmas

“Australian’s are great givers”

Christmas is a time for giving! While choosing gifts for our family and friends are our first priority, it’s the time of year to appreciate what we have and look at ways we can make a difference to others.

Australians are great givers! When it comes to generosity, we’re second on the list of a total of 146 countries! ^

The Harding Miller Education Foundation provides scholarships for Year 9 girls in public secondary schools to continue their education, supporting girls with academic potential who are experiencing personal or socioeconomic disadvantage.

At this time of year, the HMEF highlights its work and encourages donations to fund future scholarships. CEO of the Harding Miller Education Foundation, Cara Varian takes a look at many of the myths about donating money to a charity.

Myth 1. ‘A lot of the money donated goes to administration costs.’

Cara: You will have heard people say they don’t give because of concerns about how the money would be used.  They say they’ve heard a lot of the donations go to cover administration. We can assure you that the Harding Miller Education Foundation ensures 100% of all donations go direct to scholarship recipients. The founders cover all administration costs, so all donations are used for scholarships. No donations are used for administration.

  • Myth 2: ‘Only small donations don’t really make a difference.’

Cara: Scholarship donations can be any amount that works for you and they all make a difference. Whatever you can afford to give is appreciated. Your donation can specify a particular school or a particular type of student, including refugee background, rural, urban or out of home care.

  • Myth 3: ‘Giving to ‘education’ sounds vague and is too anonymous.’

Cara: HMEF makes your donation personal. Regular giving donations can be linked to a specific scholar and donors receive bi-annual updates on their girl, her progress, achievements and personal story.

  • Myth 4: ‘Public schools are government funded so girls shouldn’t need extra help through scholarships.’

Cara: Schools are stretched to meet the needs of every student. HMEF recognizes that students need more than a laptop to succeed. Hidden costs such as excursions, uniforms, textbooks etc. still need to be paid for. In addition to the financial and resource support, more than 100 experienced learning professionals volunteer their time and expertise to provide coaching support.  Only girls who meet the criteria for financial hardship and are enrolled in public schools can apply for a scholarship.

  • Myth 5: ‘There are plenty of scholarships that can be applied for, why is HMEF different?’

Cara: Harding Miller Education Foundation offers Australia’s most generous scholarships to female public high school students and specifically focuses on girls with high academic potential and significantly challenging socioeconomic backgrounds. This combined focus is unique to the HMEF.

The scholarships are valued at $20,000 over four years and we don’t just write cheques and hope for the best. Our scholars are provided with a multi-layered support system to make the most of the scholarship.

  • Myth 6: ‘Anyone can get to year 12 if they try hard enough.’

Cara: There are many girls in public schools who are deterred from staying on at school because of socioeconomic disadvantage. They may be in out of home care or live in a household where English is the second language. Those who live in rural or regional Australia or identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander may be discouraged from staying on to Year 12.

  • Myth 7: ‘Girls and boys already have the same opportunities in education.’

Cara: The Harding Miller Education Foundation’s mission is to bridge the gap of opportunity for girls within the public school system. We are right behind the aims of the United Nations Girls’ Education Initiative (UNGEI) which aims to support countries to achieve measurable change in girls’ education and gender equality, especially for the most marginalized. Learn about the UN sustainable development goals here.

  • Myth 8: ‘Australian teenagers are well off compared to those in other countries and don’t need extra help.’

Cara: Our scholarship recipients include a wide range of hardships – challenging living conditions, family issues, remote locations and language difficulties. HMEF has a stringent selection process starting with a principal’s recommendation, and our expert selection panel identifies girls who will benefit from the scholarship. The full scholarship includes tools and resources as well as personal coaching and support.

  • Myth 9: ‘If not enough is donated the scholarship recipients will miss out.’

Cara: 75 scholarships every year are secured by the Foundation’s founders, Kim Harding and Irene Miller so once a girl is accepted for a scholarship, she can be confident she will continue to be supported by the scholarship right through to Year 12.  In addition to this we have a multilevel fundraising and donor strategy that supports an expanding number of scholarships every year which are assured by the Foundation as well.

  • Myth 10: ‘Expecting that a donation will change a life is a pretty big call. At Christmas we should focus on our own families, rather than give to others.’

Cara: Every donation is appreciated, no matter how small. In the spirit of giving at Christmas, a donation to HMEF will make a difference in a girl’s life that will give her the opportunity to realise her potential.  HMEF has already supported over 350 girls from more than 130 public schools within Australia. It’s exciting to be part of this foundation. It’s a game changer!

To find out more and make a donation, click here.

Reference:

^The World Giving Index 2018 is published by the international Charities Aid Foundation. It rates charitable giving in 146 countries around the world, placing Australia second to Indonesia when rated on donating money, helping a stranger and volunteering time. Available from: https://www.cafonline.org/docs/default-source/about-us-publications/caf_wgi2018_report_webnopw_2379a_261018.pdf