Tasmanian Lions Foundation: Supporting Community Projects in Tasmania

The
 
TASMANIAN LIONS
FOUNDATION
 
Incorporated.
 
 
History
 
In 1967, major bushfires ravaged southern Tasmania;
Cyclone Tracey devastated Darwin in 1974;
More fires in Tasmania in 1979;
Tasmanian Lions commenced investigating the establishment of their own Foundation
with a view to having a future disaster relief fund available;
Clubs and the District responded and a Fund was available in 1988;
It was decided that the interest from the capital would best be used to assist Clubs in
developing projects beyond their resources;
The Fund has continued to grow, mainly through donations from Tasmanian Lions Clubs;
Many useful projects within Tasmania have been made possible by Grants or interest
free loans.
 
Helping 
Lions Clubs
to complete larger projects within the
community
Foundation Directors
 
1 Director from each area is elected each year, for a 3-year term
 
Current Directors are:
South – Lions Peter Goldstone-James, Sue Johns (Secretary), and Brian Forster
North – Lions Phil Robinson (Treasurer), Derryl Hill and Robert Scott
North West – Lions Phil Viney (Chairman), Dee Dawkins, and Reuben Newman
The District Governor and the 1
st
 Vice-District Governor
 
 
Grants to
Tasmanian Lions Clubs
over the last 5 years
 
2017/18
 
Bridport (Emergency Grant – House Fire)…………………………………
 
$  1,000
Brighton (Mental Health First Aid Program)……………………………..
 
$  2,000
City of Devonport (Farmer Drought Relief)……………………………….
 
$  5,000
Glenorchy City (Bathroom Upgrade – C Mayne)……………………….
 
$  4,000
Huon (Men’s Shed Equipment)…………………………………………………
 
$  2,000
Kings Meadows (Disabled Transport Vehicle)……………………………
 
$  5,000
Legana (Community AED Unit)………………………………….................
 
$  2,500
Penguin (Emergency Grant – House Fire)………………………………….
 
$  1,000
 
TOTAL  =  $22,500
 
2018/19
City of Burnie (School Hearing System - S Walters)………………….
 
$     550
Clarence (Clifton Beach Surf Life Saving Club)………………….……..
 
$  6,000
Forth Valley (Community Hall Renovations).……………………………
 
$  7,500
Glamorgan (Drought Relief – Emergency Hay)…………………………
 
$  6,984
Glenorchy City (Emergency Grant – House Fire)………………………
 
$  1,000
Hobart Town (Spica Chairs)……………………………………………………..
 
$  3,000
Hobart Leo Club (TLF Set-up Grant)………………………………………..
 
$     500
King Island (Community Food Van)..………………………………………..
 
$10,000
Rocky Cape (Emergency Grant – House Fire)…………………………..
 
$  1,000
Ulverstone (Urban Bike Park)…………………………..……………………..
 
$10,000
Wynyard (Assistance for House Fire Family)…………………………...
 
$  3,000
 
TOTAL  =  $49,034
 
2019/20
 
Brighton (Assistance for Christmas Parade)……………………….…..
 
$  2,000
Clarence (1
st
 Derwent Sea Scouts – Boat Trailer)…………...........
 
$  1,705
Glamorgan (Emergency Drought Assistance - Hay).………….…... 
 
$  5,340
Glamorgan (Emergency Drought Assistance - Hay)…………….....
 
$  6,000
King Island Leo Club (TLF Set-up Grant)………………………………...
 
$     500
Latrobe (Children's Centre Sand Pit)………….………………..………...
 
$  3,550
Launceston Windmill Hill (Special Needs Wheelchair)…………..
 
$     650
Lilydale (Men's Shed)…………………………………………………………….
 
$  2,500
New Norfolk (Peter Hudson Sculpture)………………………………...
 
$  2,000
St Helens (Club Office Equipment)……………………………………..…
 
$     465
 
TOTAL  =  $18,710
 
2020/21 (Reduced activity - Covid year)
 
Riverside (Pediatric Gait Trainer)……………………………………………..
 
$  5,000
Sorell (Wheelchair Loader)………………………………………………………..
 
$  3,000
Bothwell and Districts (Hot Water Service)………………………………..
 
$     550
 
TOTAL  =  $8,550
 
 
2021/22
 
Bicheno (Lions Park Upgrade)…………………………………………………..
 
$  9,000
Launceston Windmill Hill (H Williams Intensive Therapy)………….
 
$  2,000
Lilydale (Men’s Shed)……………………………………………………………….
 
$10,000
Mersey Devonport (Food Van Refurbishment)………………………….
 
$  3,500
Launceston Windmill Hill (Women’s Shelter Playground)………….
 
$  2,000
Rocky Cape (Cancer Patient Assistance)……………………………………
 
$  2,000
Kingborough (Community Food Project)…………………………………..
 
$  1,000
 
TOTAL  =  $29,500
 
Over the last 12 years, there’s been:-
78 Grants
Average of 6.5 grants per year
 
Total of $255,938
Average of $21,328 granted per year
Average of $3,214 per grant
 
 
Grant Details
Disaster/Emergency Grants
 
These types of grants are available to Clubs for a variety of reasons
including fire and flood damages to property within Tasmania
 
Clubs should initially contact the TLF with enquiries
 
Emergency Grants are usually set at $1000, and are paid within 48
hours of receiving details
2 x Emergency grants were paid in 2017/18 @ $1000 each
2 x Emergency grants were paid in 2018/19 @ $1000 each
FUNDRAISING
 
Clubs are encouraged to donate directly to
the Foundation
 
Clubs are also encouraged to purchase a
“Tasmanian Lions Fellowship” Award for
rewarding club or community members
 
The TLF Fellowship Award costs $500
Awards produced in last 5 years
 
2018
 
14 Fellowships
Lions Clubs of Penguin, Port Sorell, Mersey Devonport, Huon, Kingborough, District
201T1 and the TLF
2019
 
8 Fellowships
Lions Clubs of Kingborough, Port Sorell, Kings Meadows, City of Burnie, District 201T1
2020
 
9 Fellowships
Lions Clubs of Rocky Cape, Kingborough, Sorell, Penguin, Clarence, District 201T1, TLF
2021
 
7 Fellowships
Lions Clubs of Rocky Cape, Westbury, Forth Valley, District 201T1
2022
 
5 Fellowships
Lions Clubs of Rocky Cape x 2, Forth Valley, Launceston Windmill Hill, District 201T1
TLF Investments
 
The TLF has an investment that’s been built-up over the years by
careful management, but still accommodating most Clubs with grants
as requested.
 
The main investment is now just over $1.1m
 
We also invest and manage the following funds:-
The District T1 Emergency Fund (just under $75k);
The Fletcher and Spencer Investment; and
The Sunshine Association Investment and allocations
The Investment
 
The main Investment has grown by ensuring that ALL funds donated and/or
through TLF Fellowship Award purchases is deposited direct into that
Account
In the early 2000’s the interest from the investment fund was in excess of
$70k pa
Despite the ongoing deposits (Award purchases and donations), the
interest rate decreases has had a huge affect on available funding
In 2011, the interest was down to $42k pa
Last year, the interest was down to $16.4k
Summary
 
The TLF has granted many Tasmanian Lions Clubs funds for major
projects within their communities.
Many Tasmanian Lions Clubs regularly donate funds to boost the
investment.
Tasmanian Lions Fellowship Award purchases have been our
investment backbone.
We will continue to manage the investments, so Tasmanian Lions can
look forward to long-term major project funding continuity.
Finally,
 
We continue to need your help to boost YOUR investment for future
Club project funding and getting the Investment to the stage where it
could be called upon to help in a major disaster within Tasmania
 
That’s what Tasmanian Lions (back in the 1970’s) envisaged
 
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The Tasmanian Lions Foundation, established in 1988, provides grants to Tasmanian Lions Clubs for community projects beyond their resources. Over the years, the Foundation has supported various initiatives such as emergency grants, mental health programs, drought relief, and equipment purchases. Led by dedicated Directors, the Foundation plays a vital role in assisting Lions Clubs in completing impactful projects within Tasmania.

  • Lions Foundation
  • Tasmania
  • Community Projects
  • Disaster Relief
  • Grants

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  1. TheTASMANIAN LIONS FOUNDATIONIncorporated.

  2. History In 1967, major bushfires ravaged southern Tasmania; Cyclone Tracey devastated Darwin in 1974; More fires in Tasmania in 1979; Tasmanian Lions commenced investigating the establishment of their own Foundation with a view to having a future disaster relief fund available; Clubs and the District responded and a Fund was available in 1988; It was decided that the interest from the capital would best be used to assist Clubs in developing projects beyond their resources; The Fund has continued to grow, mainly through donations from Tasmanian Lions Clubs; Many useful projects within Tasmania have been made possible by Grants or interest free loans.

  3. Helping Lions Clubs to complete larger projects within the community

  4. Foundation Directors 1 Director from each area is elected each year, for a 3-year term Current Directors are: South Lions Peter Goldstone-James, Sue Johns (Secretary), and Brian Forster North Lions Phil Robinson (Treasurer), Derryl Hill and Robert Scott North West Lions Phil Viney (Chairman), Dee Dawkins, and Reuben Newman The District Governor and the 1st Vice-District Governor

  5. Grants to Tasmanian Lions Clubs over the last 5 years

  6. 2017/18 Bridport (Emergency Grant House Fire) Brighton (Mental Health First Aid Program) .. City of Devonport (Farmer Drought Relief) . Glenorchy City (Bathroom Upgrade C Mayne) . Huon (Men s Shed Equipment) Kings Meadows (Disabled Transport Vehicle) Legana (Community AED Unit) ................. Penguin (Emergency Grant House Fire) . $ 1,000 $ 2,000 $ 5,000 $ 4,000 $ 2,000 $ 5,000 $ 2,500 $ 1,000 TOTAL = $22,500

  7. 2018/19 City of Burnie (School Hearing System - S Walters) . Clarence (Clifton Beach Surf Life Saving Club) . .. Forth Valley (Community Hall Renovations). Glamorgan (Drought Relief Emergency Hay) Glenorchy City (Emergency Grant House Fire) Hobart Town (Spica Chairs) .. Hobart Leo Club (TLF Set-up Grant) .. King Island (Community Food Van).. .. Rocky Cape (Emergency Grant House Fire) .. Ulverstone (Urban Bike Park) .. .. Wynyard (Assistance for House Fire Family) ... $ 550 $ 6,000 $ 7,500 $ 6,984 $ 1,000 $ 3,000 $ 500 $10,000 $ 1,000 $10,000 $ 3,000 TOTAL = $49,034

  8. 2019/20 Brighton (Assistance for Christmas Parade) . .. Clarence (1st Derwent Sea Scouts Boat Trailer) ........... Glamorgan (Emergency Drought Assistance - Hay). . ... Glamorgan (Emergency Drought Assistance - Hay) ..... King Island Leo Club (TLF Set-up Grant) ... Latrobe (Children's Centre Sand Pit) . .. ... Launceston Windmill Hill (Special Needs Wheelchair) .. Lilydale (Men's Shed) . New Norfolk (Peter Hudson Sculpture) ... St Helens (Club Office Equipment) .. $ 2,000 $ 1,705 $ 5,340 $ 6,000 $ 500 $ 3,550 $ 650 $ 2,500 $ 2,000 $ 465 TOTAL = $18,710

  9. 2020/21 (Reduced activity - Covid year) Riverside (Pediatric Gait Trainer) .. Sorell (Wheelchair Loader) .. Bothwell and Districts (Hot Water Service) .. $ 5,000 $ 3,000 $ 550 TOTAL = $8,550

  10. 2021/22 Bicheno (Lions Park Upgrade) .. Launceston Windmill Hill (H Williams Intensive Therapy) . Lilydale (Men s Shed) . Mersey Devonport (Food Van Refurbishment) . Launceston Windmill Hill (Women s Shelter Playground) . Rocky Cape (Cancer Patient Assistance) Kingborough (Community Food Project) .. $ 9,000 $ 2,000 $10,000 $ 3,500 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 1,000 TOTAL = $29,500

  11. Grant Details Over the last 12 years, there s been:- 78 Grants Average of 6.5 grants per year Total of $255,938 Average of $21,328 granted per year Average of $3,214 per grant

  12. Disaster/Emergency Grants These types of grants are available to Clubs for a variety of reasons including fire and flood damages to property within Tasmania Clubs should initially contact the TLF with enquiries Emergency Grants are usually set at $1000, and are paid within 48 hours of receiving details 2 x Emergency grants were paid in 2017/18 @ $1000 each 2 x Emergency grants were paid in 2018/19 @ $1000 each

  13. FUNDRAISING Clubs are encouraged to donate directly to the Foundation Clubs are also encouraged to purchase a Tasmanian Lions Fellowship Award for rewarding club or community members The TLF Fellowship Award costs $500

  14. Awards produced in last 5 years 2018 14 Fellowships Lions Clubs of Penguin, Port Sorell, Mersey Devonport, Huon, Kingborough, District 201T1 and the TLF 8 Fellowships Lions Clubs of Kingborough, Port Sorell, Kings Meadows, City of Burnie, District 201T1 9 Fellowships Lions Clubs of Rocky Cape, Kingborough, Sorell, Penguin, Clarence, District 201T1, TLF 7 Fellowships Lions Clubs of Rocky Cape, Westbury, Forth Valley, District 201T1 5 Fellowships Lions Clubs of Rocky Cape x 2, Forth Valley, Launceston Windmill Hill, District 201T1 2019 2020 2021 2022

  15. TLF Investments The TLF has an investment that s been built-up over the years by careful management, but still accommodating most Clubs with grants as requested. The main investment is now just over $1.1m We also invest and manage the following funds:- The District T1 Emergency Fund (just under $75k); The Fletcher and Spencer Investment; and The Sunshine Association Investment and allocations

  16. The Investment The main Investment has grown by ensuring that ALL funds donated and/or through TLF Fellowship Award purchases is deposited direct into that Account In the early 2000 s the interest from the investment fund was in excess of $70k pa Despite the ongoing deposits (Award purchases and donations), the interest rate decreases has had a huge affect on available funding In 2011, the interest was down to $42k pa Last year, the interest was down to $16.4k

  17. Summary The TLF has granted many Tasmanian Lions Clubs funds for major projects within their communities. Many Tasmanian Lions Clubs regularly donate funds to boost the investment. Tasmanian Lions Fellowship Award purchases have been our investment backbone. We will continue to manage the investments, so Tasmanian Lions can look forward to long-term major project funding continuity.

  18. Finally, We continue to need your help to boost YOUR investment for future Club project funding and getting the Investment to the stage where it could be called upon to help in a major disaster within Tasmania That s what Tasmanian Lions (back in the 1970 s) envisaged Please continue helping us to achieve Please continue helping us to achieve this goal this goal

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