PAST PROJECTS in AUSTRALIA

I4CI program

Innovation for Community Impact

Sally Foundation provided direct funding support to the I4CI program who work with regional communities to solve pressing social issues.

WELLBEING PROGRAMS

for young people in Orange

Sally works with organisations engaging with, improving, and sustaining young peoples wellbeing. This involves pilot programs and social inclusion projects.

SMALL GRANTS

for youth related projects in Orange

Sally Foundation has made over 30 small grants in the region since 2016, through both an annual grant program and some adhoc grants when new initiatives arise within the community.

More about the WELLBEING programs

Sally Foundation has a keen interest in programs that recognise and support the overall wellbeing of young people. Sally is lending support to Pilot Programs that have the potential to be integrated into, or extend the offerings of, existing programs in the community and to complement existing activities.

PINE LODGE

Horticulture Therapy

A horticulture therapy program to assist young people with mental health issues work in gardens with peers/staff.

MARATHON HEALTH

FutureMe program

The FutureMe Program provides 6 interactive workshops to provide young people with job seeking skills, in partnership with a range of skills providers.

MARATHON HEALTH

Thriving not Surviving program

The Thriving not Surviving program is a youth-led grassroots initiative run as part of Youth Forum to help young people with mental health. Schools in the area are invited to attend

PINE LODGE

Education Support Program

MILLTHORPEMY Club

MILLTHORPE MY Club

FutureMe program

The FutureMe Program provides 6 interactive workshops to provide young people with job seeking skills, in partnership with a range of skills providers.

Canowinda YOUTH ARTS

Development Program

Older artists are mentoring primary school and high school students to develop the skills of young artists to revitalise the local arts community.

More about SALLY SMALL GRANTS (ORANGE) PROGRAM

SALLY FOUNDATION SMALL GRANTS (ORANGE)

for youth related programs in Orange

Sally complements the Big Picture Academy program through its annual Sally Foundation Small Grants (Orange) Program to assist with youth related programs in the area.

The grants are made by a committee which includes a majority of Orange based community leaders.

ADHOC COMMUNITY SMALL GRANTS

in the broader Orange community

Outside the annual Small Grants (Orange) Program, Sally contributes to other projects and ideas around Orange.

Sally uses a “wide-angled, multi-faceted lens” through which to work more effectively in the community.

SALLY FOUNDATION SMALL GRANTS

Annual small grants for youth related programs in Orange

The Sally Foundation Small Grants (Orange) Program offers grants to youth programs in the area. The grants are made by a committee which includes a majority of Orange based community leaders.

Grants go towards supporting community based activities that are targeted at young people and that directly/indirectly benefit youth in or around Orange, NSW.

2018 GRANT RECIPIENTS in Annual Small Grants Program (Orange)

In October 2018 the Sally Foundation announced 8 local community groups to each receive grants of up to $3,000, in this 3rd year of the program.

Through the annual Sally Foundation Small Grants (Orange) program, we ask the people of Orange what they want to do, what is important to them. We want this to be locally driven, and so have three members of our Small Grants Assessment Committee who live in Orange and are involved directly in the community.

2018 Grant recipients come not only from Orange, but the surrounding areas of Millthorpe and Conowindra. They cover a cross-section of community needs such as mental health, youth mentoring and career planning, skills training, pilot programs, art mentoring, and a youth events space.

The table below details the 9 grants in the 2018 round.

ORGANISATION PROJECT supported by Sally Foundation grant in 2018 GRANT
Aboriginal Education Consultative Group NAIDOC Week Yr12 Graduation, School Encouragement Award and Youth Formal Ball To be run by as part of the annual NAIDOC Event in recognition of improvement and achievements at school and completing Year 12. A Youth Ball run by junior AECG will aid capacity building/taking responsibility/skills. $2,000
Australian Kookaburra Kids Foundation Supporting children living in families affected by mental illness Year 6 children in Orange to attend free W/E Kookaburra camp to learn about mental illness and develop coping skills and resilience and to connect with other children. $2,615
Canowindra Arts Inc. Canowindra Youth Arts Development Program Youth Arts Program is targeted at late primary and high school students with skills and/or love of art to go beyond basic arts education. Weekly mentoring sessions with local professional artists. End of year themed exhibition. $2,500
Fusion Australia Peer Skills leadership program Sixty Year 9 students to be skilled as leaders to help Year 7 students’ transition to Orange High School & Canobolas RTHS, to reduce bullying, improve school transition and foster school culture. $2,650
Marathon Health Youth Employment Skills-“Future Me Program” 6 Interactive, small group workshops to support young people develop education and job seeking skills. Workshops carried out in Headspace Orange via partnership with skills providers (Skill Set, TAFE, Army, CSU, Mayten Consulting, Study Matters Australia). $2,600
Millthorpe Village Committee Social and Movie Event Self Sufficiency – run by MyClub youth organisation Support members to develop community engagement, event management and promotional skills by promoting and delivering a social and movie nights each term for teenagers from Millthorpe and surrounding Spring Hill, Spring Terrace, Forest Reefs and Blayney. $2,900
W NSW Health (Pine lodge Day Program) Education Support Program Education program run by Pine Lodge Health Education Officer for Young People with mental illness struggling to attend regular school or being monitored by Home School Liaison Office or placed before the courts. $2,500
W NSW Health (Pine lodge Day Program) Horticultural Therapy Program Follow on to 2017 Pilot Project that assists young people living with Mental illness to create fully functioning veggie patch with the opportunity to take home and/or cook with and eat any successful produce as a way of celebrating their work. Likely to encompass formal Research Project into benefits of horticultural therapy. $520
Veritas House Pilot Project to providing young people with skills to obtain and sustain rental property Focus on YP 17-21 receiving support from Veritas, Headspace Orange, Skillset, etc. to deliver intro skills & knowledge for YP to be aware of in renting for first time and provide resources to connect to further information or services. $2,698

2017 GRANT RECIPIENTS in Annual Small Grants Program (Orange)

In October 2017 the Sally Foundation announced the 10 local community groups who will each receive grants of up to $3,000.

Sally Foundation takes the approach of investing in young people and the community, rather than simply making donations.

Applications were assessed by the Small Grants Orange Program committee, including locally-based members representing the broader community.

The table below details the 10 recipients of grants in the 2017 round.

ORGANISATION PROJECT supported by Sally Foundation grant in 2017 GRANT
Aboriginal Education Consultative Group NAIDOC Week Yr12 Graduation, School Encouragement Award and Youth Formal Ball To be run by as part of the annual NAIDOC Event in recognition of improvement and achievements at school and completing Year 12. A Youth Ball run by junior AECG will aid capacity building/taking responsibility/skills. $3,000
Bowen Action Residents Group Bowen Community Technology/Homework Centre Provides grass roots support to disadvantaged kids and families via a homework club with stationery, computers and internet access. $2,000
Calcare Public School Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Enhance ability of 180 students to be involved in the school’s vegetable garden / cooking program, in conjunction with strong community / parent support. $3,000
Canowindra Arts Inc Canowindra Arts Mentoring Program Tutorial and guidance workshops for 10 young artists, to be run by Canowindra Arts Council, to provide developing core young artists to revitalize regional arts community and bolster vitality of community. $3,000
Fusion Australia Peer Skills leadership program Sixty Year 9 students to be skilled as leaders to help Year 7 students’ transition to Orange High School & Canobolas RTHS, to reduce bullying, improve school transition and foster school culture. $3,000
Orange City Council “Kickstart” A 10 week interactive program around motor bikes, involving local mechanics to keep young aboriginal boys at schools and reduce antisocial behaviour by tapping into motorbike interest. $3,000
NSW Health Thriving Not Surviving Program Youth led grass roots initiative to be run as part of Orange Youth Forum 2017. Young people helping young people with Mental Health involving 2 youth speakers and inviting reps from all schools in Orange area. $3,000
Millthorpe Village Committee Millthorpe Teen Trivia Night Program An event convened by Youth Club as vice for young people in Millthorpe to connect teenagers from surrounding towns, have fun in a safe environment, develop project management and community engagement skills and inspire young people. $1,000
Marathon Health Youth Employment Skills-YES Program Seven workshops of 6 each involving Rotary and Mayten Consulting to develop employability skills for young people in practical environment including mock interviews with Rotary. $2,500
WNSW Health- Pine Lodge Horticulture Therapy Program Pilot program to be run as part of Pine Lodge program to assist young people 12-18 with mental health to work in veggie garden with peer/staff and integrate with cooking. $2,500

2016 GRANT RECIPIENTS in Annual Small Grants Program (Orange)

Via the Sally Foundation seven local community groups will each receive grants of up to $2,500 in the inaugural round of Sally Foundation Small Grants (Orange).

Applications were assessed by the Small Grants Orange Program committee, including locally-based members representing the broader community.

The table below details the recipients and the audio/video is Mike discussing some of the projects chosen.

Audio interview courtesy of ABC Central West.

ORGANISATION PROJECT supported by Sally Foundation grant in 2016 GRANT
Orange City Council Harmony Day Soccer Festival Soccer competition run by Orange CultureHub as part of the annual Orange Harmony Day Event, promoting cultural awareness and breaking down prejudice and barriers $2,000
Fusion Australia Peer Skills leadership program Year 9 students to be skilled as leaders to help Year 7 students’ transition into High School at Canobolas RTHS, to reduce bullying and improve school transition. $1,900
Barnardos Australia Bounce after dark A knockout basketball competition for 30 young people to engage at risk youth and deliver Essential Life Skills through workshops. $2,500
Calare Public School Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Green House Installation with TAFE TAFE students to be involved in the installation of a Green House in the school’s vegetable garden. $2,000
Bowen Action Residents Group Bowen Community Technology/Homework Centre
Grass roots support to disadvantaged young people and families via a homework club with afternoon tea, stationary, computers and internet access.
$2,500
CareWest Orange Luminosity A 12 week community program supporting a number of workshops targeting people with a disability to create a truly inclusive arts/education based event for the community and young people, resulting in a lantern parade and film $2,500
Orange Fibre Artist Group Natural Weaving and Connection to the Environment A workshop based engagement program in the summer holidays to encourage young people to think about their environment, sustainability and learn from Indigenous culture. $1,600

ORANGE COMMUNITY PROJECTS

TEDx Orange

Proudly supported by Sally Foundation

In 2015 Sally supported the TEDx Orange program as it is of benefit to the local community. This was the inaugural TEDx event for Orange. You can view the talks on YouTube.

ROTARY CLUB of Orange

Canobolas Big Picture Academy Community Assistance

Sally helped Rotary Club of Orange establish the Canobolas Big Picture Academy Community Assistance Project. Supporters of this Academy can make tax deductible donations to FRRR here

OrangeWOMEN’S SHED

Sally answered the call for donations

When the Orange Womens Shed asked for help because their space was fully exposed to the elements on one side, Sally responded with a donation of $4,400.
Read more here…

Oyaf Bush Dance

A multicultural bush dance sponsored by Sally

As part of Orange Youth Arts Festival (OYAF) this dynamic, multicultural event “Beat Around the Bush” held in October 2016 was enjoyed by dancers and onlookers of all ages. Read more here…

A Night at the OPERA

for Big Picture students from Canobolas High

Sally took 20 Big Picture students & 2 teachers to see Marriage of Figaro at Orange Civic Theatre, staged by Opera Australia. It prompted incredible feedback:
Amazing, eye opening cultural experience.” Read more…

Redheads attempt RECORD

raising awareness for Huntington’s Disease

Sally helped sponsor the Redhead HUNT4HD event held on Sept 30, 2017 in Orange. 769 redheads gathered, falling short of the world record, but raising $10,000 for Huntington’s NSW. Read more…

Orange MASALA

an all-inclusive multicultural event

This inaugural Orange Youth Arts Festival event was a tremendous success – celebrating cultural diversity through music, food, performance and art with a specific focus on youth mental health. View video…