Activities in 2013–14
The Foundation provided $60,000 for the construction of disability access toilets at the Ernabella Arts Centre, providing wheelchair access for a number of the elderly artists who generate income from their art sales at the Centre.
Other projects have included:
• Sponsorship of a book by the Ngaanyatjarra, Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women’s Council about the Tjanpi Desert Weavers;
• Funding for the Kids to Coast programme for Mutitjulu children;
• Provision of educational equipment to the Mutitjulu Primary School;
• Establishing a Mountain Bike Programme in Mutitjulu as a youth diversionary measure;
• Supporting women from the NPY area to attend breast cancer screening in Alice Springs; and
• The provision of media and sports equipment for the recently reopened Recreation Centre at Docker River.
Looking Forward
Many new projects are currently being considered for 2014–15. These include the sponsorship of a local softball competition for women and working with other agencies to develop a permanent renal facility available for local Anangu communities in the region. In 2014–15, the Foundation will complete development of a new marketing and fundraising strategy with the aim of maximising the donations it receives.
1. Cash Operating Result: Cash revenue minus cash expenses and livestock purchases. Excludes all capital purchases
2. Trading profit is calculated as closing value + sales + processing – selling costs – purchases – opening value
Bulimba Station trainee graduates Anthony Walker and Donovan Tyson.
Indigenous Land Corporation
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