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MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release 23 March 2015
“Karpaty Foundation has provided $0.25 Million to benefit the community”
The Board & Trustees of The Karpaty Foundation have pleasure in announcing that at its recent meeting to review applications for grants and scholarships submitted within the scope of the purpose for which the Foundation was established, seven (7) applications for grants and three (3) scholarship applications were considered. To date, the Foundation has now provided some $250,000 in supporting a broad variety of community projects and enabling students to attend various courses at Universities in Ukraine.
The Board/Trustees wish to advise that the core funds currently held by the Foundation are not finite, and the initial $1 Million provided as a result of the merger between Karpaty Ukrainian and Sydney Credit Unions can be increased by direct donations or bequeaths to the Foundation. Your support will allow the Foundation to provide even greater assistance to worthy community projects and to increase the level of scholarships benefiting students in the community to study abroad. Should you wish to discuss this matter further please do not hesitate to contact a Director/Trustee at your convenience.
The Karpaty Foundation was established to build a fair, just, creative and caring society, particularly in relation to the Ukrainian community in Australia and in Ukraine by,
- Enriching individual and civic life;
- Improving the lives of people impoverished from social or cultural disadvantage;
- Strengthening democratic values and participation;
- Promoting creativity, innovation, tolerance, and the fulfilment of potential for the betterment and improvement of community values in society, with a focus on:
- Education & Scholarship; Arts & Humanity; Welfare & Wellbeing; Sustainability and Environment; Heritage & Society; Special Projects (such as Leadership in Society) as may be determined from time to time.
Grants were allocated to the seven (7) applicants for specific projects that each had outlined in their respective applications. All three (3) scholarship applicants were successful in obtaining a scholarship for study in the summer program at the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv. The successful applicants in this round were:
Grants:
- Andrew’s Ukr. School (Sydney) – Educational & tour program to Ukraine in July 2016;
- Roztiazhka Ukr. Cossack Dancers (Perth) – Promote the community at an upcoming function;
- Autocephalic Orthodox Church in Australia & NZ (National) – Host the XVIII Eparchial Synod;
- Community School in Geelong – Purchase furniture & equipment for the school;
- Lehenda Ukr. Dance Company (Melbourne) – Assist in covering theatre costs for a concert in Brisbane;
- Autocephalic Orthodox Church (Parish of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin – Sydney) – Assist in the purchase of museum display cabinets;
- Plast,. Ukr. Scouts in Victoria – Host the National Plast Jubilee Camp in December 2016.
Scholarships:
Andrei Matiouk; Daniel Kucheruk; Andriy Nakonechnyy;
Application Forms for grants and scholarships are available on-line at: www.scu.net.au/karpaty
Should you wish to contact the Directors/Trustees, please send your email to: [email protected]
Contact: Wal Woytowych – 0412 906 647 Jaroslav Duma OAM – 0417 655 621