Funders & Sponsors

AMRRIC acknowledges and thanks all Government Departments, Companies,Trusts, Organisations and individuals who make our vital work possible though supporting us financially and through ProBono support.


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 Our current funders and supporters....................

 

 

FaHCSIA-Federal Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

 

 

J.T Reid Charitable Trusts

 

 

 NT Department of Housing, Local Government and Regional Services (Water Safety and Animal Welfare) Grant from Minister Marlarndirri McCarthy for  1 year Program Manager to assist the NT Shires,Funding for 2 year Education Project Officer Position commencing Jan 2010. Department of Justice, NT Government, Community Benefit Fund, Printer

 

 

 
  Department of Health and Families NT, Environmental Health NT- Writing of the Manual 'Conducting Dog Health Programs in Remote Indigenous Communiites- An Environmental Health Practitioner Guide'- written by Dr Samantha Phelan.
 

 

Aboriginal Benefits Fund (FaHCSIA),Printing of the Manual 'Conducting Dog Health Programs in Remote Indigenous Communiites- An Environmental Health Practitioner Guide'- written by Dr Samantha Phelan. Also funding to roll out regional training programs acrross the NT, based on the Manual.

 

 

DAFF/AAWS -Australian Governement Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry under the Australian Animal Welfare StrategyDevelopment of the AMRRIC Education DVD, 'Caring for Dogs, Community and Country'

 
 
 
 
 
Department of Health QLD, Environmental Health QLD
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
International Fund for Animal Welfare. Founded in 1969, IFAW is an international animal welfare and conservation organisation working to protect wild and domestic animals and to promote solutions that benefit both animals and people. IFAW works around the world to rescue dogs and cats, provide free/low cost spay and neuter services, pet care and prevent cruelty to animals.
 
 
 
Community Benefits Fund, Department of Justice NT, for the development of the Titjikala Talking Books Education Resource
 
 
 
 
 

Donors...............

 

BAYER

The Advantage family- thanks to Silvia Scholle and BAYER for thier amazing support and contributions to our marketing and increased exposure.

 

 

 

Thanks to Samantha Lucia, Director of Simply Science Communications and Public Relations for her amazing work with us on improving AMRRIC communication, marketing strategies and public relations.

 

 

 

Thanks to Charles and team at the Grey Healthcare Group (GHG).  GHG  is an advertising agency focused on delivering healthy messages for our clients brands. We work across various categories including Food, Lifestyle Brands and Medicines.
Our staff encompass a range of skills that allows us to develop strategic platforms for brand communication, create technical medical content and utilise appropriate marketing channels.

 

 

 
Women in Mining WA, Women in Mining WA (WIMWA) started in 2003 with the idea of being proactive about supporting people in the mining and resources sector. WIMWA has over 1000 members from all areas of the resources sector and provides a forum for people to network and discuss careers and life options. The group has been very successful, with up to 200 attendees at bi-monthly networking functions, and a variety of high profile and inspiring speakers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ProBono Supporters............
 

Leading Partnership is a strategic consulting firm with unique experience in a range of industry sectors including financial services, insurance, health, pharmaceuticals, professional services, research and development and higher education. Our thanks to Philip Pogson

 

 

Regular Private Donors..........

 

 
 
 Crookwell Veterinary Hospital, Drs Jennie and Rob Churchill.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hall Veterinary Surgery-
Ongoing monthly support.. See their ‘Good Causes’.
 
 
 
 

  • Mish Tanner- Melbourne- Tin Collections

  • David Ellis

  • Jenny Andrews

  • Mrs Doreen Burge

  • Ms Sarah Marland

  • Dr Andrew Purdham

  • Dr Catherine Macdonald