Our primary goal is to provide a simple, effective, and long-lasting way for individuals and families to leave legacies to local causes, and to ensure these gifts will achieve maximum benefit well into the future.


Key achievements so far:

 

Grants and Scholarships made to South Canterbury

Through the generosity of our donors we have given out over $1.86 million in the last fifteen years. These grants have been spread right across South Canterbury. Some go to big charities like Hospice, St. John, & the Cancer Society, other go to smaller groups like the Fairlie Museum, Geraldine Family & Youth Trust, and Centrecare Waimate or they went to community projects like the Tekapo Bridge, Fraser Park and Point Bush Ecological Trust

 

Endowment funds invested for the Community

The Aoraki Foundation manages over $6.3 million of community that have been donated by philanthropic South Cantaberians. This includes more than $1.6 million managed on behalf of the Aoraki MRI Charitable Trust and approximately $1 million for teh South Canterbury Health Endowment Fund.

 

Funds raised for community projects

The Aoraki Foundation has helped raise over $12.1 million dollars for local projects including Caroline Bay Aquatic Centre (CBay), MRI Scanner, Suburban Lions Bike Skills Park, Caroline Bay Playground (CPlay) and the Centennial Park Pump Track.


2022/23

Building momentum.

2022/23 was one of the Aoraki Foundation’s best years to date. A host of new funds were established, a record amount of money was granted to the community, and a growing base of business partners supported our operations.

Highlights

  • A record seven new funds were started this year including: the Mackenzie Charitable Fund, St. Andrews Golf Fund, Multiple Sclerosis Fund, and the Financial Literacy Fund.

  • Long-serving trustees Ron Luxton, Ken McKenzie & Lesley Roy become Aoraki Foundation Ambassadors.

 


Funds under management:
$4.28 million

Distributions to the community: $444,075

Donations to community projects: $154,510

New endowment funds: 7


2021/22

Headwinds following Covid.

What a year that was! The Aoraki Foundation faced some significant headwinds this year as the long tail of Covid impacted the not-for-profit sector. Our revenue from Friends of the Foundation was significantly down, resulting in an operational loss. A lack of networking, events, and presentations inhibited growth. However a good finish to the year has us set up to make the most of the next 12 months.

Highlights

  • The community got behind the Caroline Bay Playground (CPlay) with more than 400 individual donors.

  • Ashley Shewan becomes the Aoraki Foundation’s first official Ambassador.


Funds under management:
$3.25 million

Distributions to the community: $139,332

Donations to community projects: $469,251

New endowment funds: 0


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