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FOUNDATION GRANTS

The “N” Districts, Regions, Zones and Clubs are eligible to apply to the Foundations for funding assistance to complete their sight, medical and/or health related projects that are unable to be fully funded for other sources. The types of projects most often seen are either to purchase equipment for sight, medical and/or health institutions or to purchase equipment for the group or individual use of members of the community who are handicapped, disabled or have infirmities.

The Foundations were never intended as a funding source of first recourse. Grant applications will have a greater chance of success where it is clearly demonstrated that a genuine effort has been made by the applicant to obtain funding towards the project from all relevant sources, including from their ‘activities’ funds.

Each grant application is considered on its merits, however applications to fund building construction will not be considered.

Grant applicants must provide full documentation to support their case for funding assistance. Any statement or claim of a medical or technical nature made by a grant applicant must be supported in writing by an independent and suitably qualified professional.

Completed grant application submissions should be lodged as early as possible so that they may be checked and any anomalies or deficiencies in the paperwork followed up and corrected, and thereby given the greatest chance of a successful outcome.

The deadline for the lodgement of grant applications so that they may be considered at the next meeting of the Board is by the first day of the month preceding the Board meeting, i.e. the first day of February, July or October. However, emergency grant applications for any amount and normal grant applications for amounts up to $3,000.00 GST exclusive should be lodged as soon as all the paperwork is in order, as they need not wait until the holding of a full Board of Directors meeting to be considered.

Applicants are encouraged to consult and seek the advice and assistance of their District’s Foundation Directors when compiling their grant application submissions.

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PAYMENT OF GRANTS

Grant applicants must nominate an acceptable Grantee to receive the grant payment. Tax law requires that the Grantee must be a charitable entity with Deductible Gift Recipient endorsement from the Australian Taxation Office. However, the Grantee does not necessarily have to be the actual beneficiary of the grant. In the case of equipment intended for another beneficiary, the Grantee must be prepared to act as such by placing the order with the supplier, paying any GST (which they can then claim back on their BAS), taking custody of the equipment, and making the equipment available to the actual beneficiary for as long as their need for it remains.

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SOURCE OF GRANT FUNDS

Grants are funded entirely from the income earned on the investment of capital accumulated over the years from the proceeds of the Foundation’s fundraising activities and the support of the “N” Districts and Clubs.

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HELPFUL HINTS FOR GRANT APPLICANTS

The Grant Application Form is available upon request from Foundation Directors whose contact details can be found in the Lions Australia MD 201 Directory under the five “N” District listings. The form can also be downloaded from the Foundations’ website www.lionssavesightfoundation.org.au.

As a rule of thumb, Foundation grants are confined to funding assistance relating to projects of a sight, medical and/or health nature.

The potential beneficiaries of grants are many and varied and the types of equipment that a grant can go towards funding are equally diverse. The Foundations do not maintain a list of eligible grant recipients or a list of sight, medical and/or health related equipment or research projects that may attract a grant.

Grant applicants must put their case and the application will be considered by the Directors on its merits in line with the Board’s policies and guidelines.

Read and comply with the Grant Application Guidelines on page 4 of the grant application form and the notes printed throughout.

Advise at least one of the four Foundation Directors from your District of your club’s intention to apply for a grant and seek their advice and assistance when completing the form.

Seek further advice if there is a problem complying with any guideline and if still unable to comply provide a full written explanation.

The information asked for in the application form should be viewed as a summary of the detailed supporting documentation accompanying the application form. This is particularly so in the case of information of a medical or technical nature which must be verified in writing by an impartial and appropriately qualified professional.

Where a grant application is for funding assistance towards the provision of equipment for the use of a needy individual or group of individuals, a written assessment of the needs of the individual(s) and a recommendation as to the suitability of items of equipment to cater for their needs must be provided from an impartial and appropriately qualified professional.

Assessments and recommendations from manufacturers or suppliers of equipment alone are neither independent nor impartial and are therefore unacceptable.

Three detailed quotes are required from separate suppliers for each item of equipment. The only exception to this requirement is where the assessment and recommendation report from the impartial and appropriately qualified professional specifies a particular item of equipment as being the only one that is suitable for the beneficiary or certifies that despite all reasonable efforts no other suppliers could be found.

Tax law dictates that Foundation grants can only be made to a charitable entity with Deductible Gift Recipient endorsement from the Australian Taxation Office. This effectively disqualifies service clubs from being the direct recipient of a Foundation grant. An acceptable third-party Grantee that comes under one of the listed classifications must therefore be nominated on page 3 of the form and their agreement obtained in writing to act as such. The Grantee must be prepared to order the equipment from the supplier, obtain the supplier’s itemised tax invoice for forwarding to the Foundation, receive the Foundation grant cheque, pay the supplier, take custody of the equipment, and make the equipment available to the intended beneficiary for as long as the need remains.

It is not nearly as difficult or complicated as it may sound. All it takes is some time and attention to detail. The reward is in knowing that a successful grant application will help persons less fortunate than ourselves.

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GRANT APPLICATION GUIDELINES

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Grant Application Guidelines

 

GRANT APPLICATION

Contact your Foundation Director to obtain a Grant Application

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DEADLINES FOR SUBMISSION OF GRANT APPLICATIONS

Foundations Board Meetings are held three times a year on the fourth Sunday of August, November and March. In order to have a grant application considered by the board the application must be completed and in the hands of one of your foundation directors by the 15th day of July, October and February respectively.

Board Meeting Deadline

22nd August 2010 15th July 2010

28th November 2010 15th October 2010

27th March 2011 15th February 2011

28th August 2011 15th July 2011

27th November 2011 15th October 2011

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RECENT GRANTS APPROVED

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GRANTS AT WORK IN THE COMMUNITY

Below are just a few of the stories of Foundation Grants at Work in the Community

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Ultrasound machine presented to Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai hospital.

New ultrasound machine a gift.

Kinematics Polytron System to aid Childhood Cancer Research

Video Intubation Flexible Laryngoscope to the Operating Theatre at The Maitland Hospital

Lions NSW Eye Bank Informational Booklet

The Tanya Noble Project

Coastal Disabilities Wheelchair Lifter Project

Diabetes Awareness Booklet

Shane's Motorised Scooter

Lions Keep and Eye on Baby Health

New Chairs make Dialysis More Comfortable

Electric Bariatric Beds for Bellinger River District Hospital

 

Ultrasound machine presented to Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai hospital.

A new ultrasound machine was purchased and presented to Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai hospital by the Hornsby Leos in August. The Club raised the majority of the $42000.00 needed for the sonoscope S6 with Asquith Leagues Club, West Pennant Hills Rotary, West Pennant Hills Sports Club and the balance from the Lions NSW-ACT Saved Sight and Public Health Foundation.

The money was raised through various Barbeques and fashion parade which was featured TV personality Paula Duncan. Dr Kris Urbaniak received the machine on behalf of the hospital witnessed by Foundation Director Lion Samuel Chu and Lion Bill Bradley, the mentor for the Leos.

 

New ultrasound machine a gift.

Renal unit staff member Jo Kemp with Lions club members PDG Marilyn Kinealy, DG Cliff Coleman, Gerry van Kerkhoff, Max Holmes, Dr Martin Fedderson and renal patient Hollie Priest, of Terrigal.

A New ultrasound machine at Gosford Hospital's renal unit will be welcomed by both doctors and patients and it's all thanks to Lions and club members. Funding for the machine was provided by the Australian Lions foundation, Lions NSW/ACT Public Health Care Foundation and seven Central Coast Lions Clubs. Representatives from both foundations along with members of the Wyong Lions Club, who instigated the project, visited the hospital last week to check out the machine for themselves. "This machine provides increased safety for the patient," Gosford Hospital's renal unit nurse manager Jo Kemp said. It can be used to ascertain if there is a increased build-up of fluid in the abdomen of dialysis patients resulting in timely treatment. The ultrasound machine has also been used by surgeons while operating to determine blood flow through the fistula. Because it is mobile the machine can be easily moved to assist renal patients in other areas of the hospital, outside the renal unit, Mrs Kemp said.

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LIONS NSW EYE BANK INFORMATIONAL BOOKLET

The Lions Save Sight Community Challenge Sight Foundation recently provided funding for the printing of informational / promotional booklets for the Lions NSW Eye Bank.

The Lions NSW Eye Bank is a not for profit organization that relies on the financial support of Lions Clubs, substantial annual financial support from the Lions Save Sight Community Challenge Sight Foundation as well as the Department of Health to provide this essential service.

Lions Eye Banks worldwide provide quality eye tissue for corneal transplants along with research and education.

Lions eye banks perform valuable sight-saving functions. A staff of professionals at the eye bank recover, evaluate and distribute human eye tissue for vision restoration, research and education. Eye surgeons rely on eye banks to supply them with eye tissue for sight-saving procedures for persons who have eye disease or injury.

Lions have been providing support for eye banks for nearly 65 years. Currently, there are 53 official Lions Eye Banks throughout the world. Lions Eye Banks are located in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Republic of Philippines, Turkey, United States and Puerto Rico.

 

 

Click here to download the Lions NSW Eye Bank Booklet.
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DIABETES AWARENESS BOOKLET

The Lions and Lioness Clubs of the City of Liverpool, with the assistance of a $10,000 grant from the Lions Clubs NSW-ACT Public Health Care Foundation, now have worldwide distribution rights for their enormously successful and widely praised diabetes awareness booklet “What You Need to Know if You Have Type 2 Diabetes”.

To date 80,000 copies of the booklet have been distributed all over NSW and the ACT. The booklet has the support and approval of Diabetes Australia.

The International Association of Lions Clubs recently judged the Club as a finalist in the ’International Challenge to Change Awards’. The Club was honoured at the 2008 Lions Clubs International Convention in Bangkok, Thailand.

The club was also the recipient of the International President’s ‘New Horizons Award in Diabetes Education’.

Version 4 of the booklet is to be produced in the near future (hopefully with the assistance of a further grant from the Public Health Care Foundation) with the aim of wider distribution across Australia and the World.

It has to be said that this is a wonderful example of a project that had, perhaps, small beginnings but with the help of immense dedication and perseverance from a few has resulted in a potential benefit to so many. The Foundation, for its part, and all those Lions, Lioness and others involved are to be warmly congratulated on this achievement.

Copies of booklet may be obtained by dropping an email to Booklet Chairman Lion Past President Brian Rope.

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Further stories may be viewed in the Archived Item page.

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