CDNA pink round U15 Fire
CDNA pink round U15 Fire
Barwon Heads Arts Council
Barwon Heads Arts Council supports our creative community by managing and facilitating events at the Barwon Heads Arts Hub and organising the hugely successful Bellarine Arts Trail. We receive no ongoing government funding and are financing our growth through arts hub hire fees, exhibition commissions and membership subscriptions. We have now successfully managed the Arts Hub for three years and to plan for our ongoing activation, we need to invest in further infrastructure such as lighting, storage, blinds and other equipment. We welcome you to be part our vibrant welcoming and inclusive creative community.
2026 ISP Cambodia - Daisy Halls
The International Service Project (ISP) and the idea of giving back have long been part of the DNA of The Industry School. We completed our first project with New Hope in 2013 and have undertaken five more projects since then. Staff and selected students, together with skilled tradespeople of all backgrounds, fly to Siem Reap in Cambodia to utilise their skills, passion and enthusiasm to support New Hope Cambodia – a not-for-profit that provides free education, healthcare, and community and crisis care support for preschool-aged children and youth in Siem Reap.
Regional Contemporary Dance Exchange - Anton
The Illawarra's first, Regional Contemporary Dance Exchange is a program for local South Coast dancers, 15 years and over, to work with leading contemporary artists and choreographers right here in the Illawarra over a period of 44 consecutive weekends. ⠀⠀ Our vision for the RCDE is to create both an affordable and inclusive initiative where aspiring young dancers have the opportunity to train with and be inspired by leading and current Australian choreographers as they are exposed to the wide range of contemporary dance styles. Guest choreographers will be rotated to avoid duplication of styles and maximise diversity for participants. ⠀⠀ Class numbers will be capped to ensure optimal results for all participants. ⠀⠀
Fremantle Biennale Benefactor
Supporters and Donors The Fremantle Biennale is a not for profit charity, run entirely on grants and donations. We are enormously grateful to all the partners who help us realise the ambitious Biennale program through their generous support. In 2019 the Biennale attracted around 27,000 visitors spending more than $1.8 million in Fremantle over three weekends. It’s an exciting and important event in WA’s cultural calendar, and partnerships such as those listed below, help ensure the Biennale remains part of our city for many years to come. If you would like to support the Fremantle Biennale through our community fundraising campaign, Love Bien, please visit: https://www.trybooking.com/au/donate/lovebien
YR8 SHGC Walkathon 2025
All money raised through the Sacred Heart Walkathon goes to the Manobo Dulangan girls' education program in the Philippines. We are the major financial source for this RNDM project. ● $10 covers rice for one year ● $20 covers health support for one year ● $30 covers school supplies for one year ● $35 covers clothing for one year ● $140 covers school fees for one year Thank you for your support, it is greatly appreciated. Please note: No receipt will be provided by the College.
CDNA pink round 18U Typhoons
CDNA pink round 18U Typhoons
Tomorrow Conference 2026 | Community Project
In an effort to support Australians facing disadvantage, we donate the proceeds from our Tomorrow Conference each year to an initiative making a meaningful impact. This year, we’re raising money to secure Tasmanians with a berth (or a ‘spot’) aboard the Young Endeavour. The Young Endeavour Youth Scheme is a program offering Australians aged 16–23 the opportunity to partake in an 11-day voyage aboard the national sail training ship, Young Endeavour. Working in teams, participants sail the ship around the clock while building confidence, resilience and self-awareness. We’ve also partnered with JCP Youth, who will help us identify young Tasmanians for the program who may not otherwise have access to it. "If you donate a complete spot by April 5th, your logo will be included in the Media release. Please email your logo to tomorrow@atmmarketing.com.au" Please note that 'SPRINTA PRINT PTY LTD' now operates as AT+M Marketing Pty Ltd.
Special Sponorship for Retreat with Geshe Thubten Sherab
"Foundations for Successful Meditation Practice An Experiential Retreat" With Geshe Thubten Sherab April 3-6 2026 Your generous support enables CTCT to facilitate this 4-day Retreat with Geshe Thubten Sherab and offer it freely for all who are interested to participate As our cherished SPECIAL SPONSOR, you will be directly supporting our hosting costs for this event : FPMTAustralia National Tour Levy Fees (Includes teaching fees, International /Domestic Airfares, Visas, Travel Insurance) Centre PL Insurance ( a % of Annual Fees) SPC Travel/Accommodation Centre set up, Retreat catering, and external facility hire. Financial Offering to Geshe Thubten Sherab & Misc. for visiting guests A non-residential retreat of teaching instructions and practice Together, explore a variety of beneficial meditation techniques & interactive discourse/discussion to enhance our daily living experiences. Enjoy a vegetarian Lunch and refreshments offered daily