Join BDA to create a meaningful impact on individuals and communities facing urgent challenges today.

Who we are

Burundian Diaspora in Australia (BDA) Ltd is a membership-based, non-governmental humanitarian development organisation based in Australia, founded by Burundians residing and working in the country.

The founders have demonstrated a deep reverence for Australian culture and its heritage of compassion for those in need.

BDA recognises that inadequate access to food security, essentials, education, and healthcare are factors that can exacerbate issues such as crime, inequality, gender-based violence, and child abuse.

BDA is dedicated to providing quality management and fundraising solutions while connecting individuals and organisations committed to developing projects and initiatives that reduce poverty. 

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WAYS TO MAKE A DONATION

Three different ways you can make a donation to the  Burundian Diaspora in Australia (BDA)

PAY ID

Donate by a payid;

Kindly use our ABN number as payid: 32 608 593 442

BDA.ORG.AU

Make a charitable contribution to BDA through the official MyCause website, a reputable partner.

BANK ACCOUNT

BSB: 034-076

ACC: 617 707

BANK: Westpac

Ref: Donor’s name

Current appeals or projects

Currently, we do not have any ongoing appeals or projects for you to support. We kindly ask you to revisit our website for updates on available projects and appeals in the future.

CONTACT DETAILS

Secretary-General 

(+61) 414145322

admin@bda.org.au

16 McDougall St, Milton, QLD, 4064

OUR PARTNER

The Giving Network Pty Ltd T/A mycause

BDA proudly partners with the Giving Network Pty Ltd, trading as mycause. Donations made to us by credit or debit card are securely charged to your card immediately. mycause issues a receipt by email to the email address entered at the time of the payment.

CHARITY REGISTRATION

ABN: 32 608 593 442

The BDA (Burundian Diaspora in Australia) Ltd is a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission.

Donations of $2 or more are tax-deductible under subdivision 30BA of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.