AWARDS : Wellington Botanical Society Jubilee Award |
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2008 – Wellington Botanical Society Jubilee AwardWellington Botanical Society invites applications for an Award of up to $2500 to encourage and assist applicants to increase knowledge of the New Zealand indigenous flora, and to commemorate the 50th Jubilee of the Society in 1989. Purpose of the Award : The Award is open to anyone working in New Zealand and will be granted for: The interpretation of these conditions will be flexible, except that the main criterion will be the furtherance of knowledge or promotion of the intrinsic value of the indigenous NZ flora and vegetation. The Award may be used to defray costs such as travel, accommodation, materials or publication. Applications for the Award : Applications should be made in typescript to: There is no prescribed application form, but the following must be provided: Selection : The Award will be made to one or more applicants selected by a subcommittee nominated by the general committee of Wellington Botanical Society. Award(s) will be made, and applicants informed of the results in writing, by 24 December 2008. Successful applicants will be required to provide, at an agreed time, a short report on what they have achieved, and an account of their expenditure of Award funds. The names of the Award recipients, the value of the Award(s), and a synopsis of the project(s) will be published in the Annual Report of Wellington Botanical Society. Barbara Clark, Secretary |
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Donations to the Jubilee AwardThe committee is seeking donations to increase the value of the Jubilee Award Fund and the annual award from this fund. The Jubilee Award was set up in 1990. This Award, originally set at $1,000 each year, is to assist and encourage persons who have demonstrated their commitment to work on the indigenous flora of New Zealand and who intend to persevere in that area. Inflation has lowered the real value of the award and in 2004 the Committee increased the annual award to $2,000 and to $2,500 in 2007. Each year small donations and plant sales have supplemented the interest earned on the fund which in 2004 stood at a little over $32,000. Interest earnings on this are expected to be about $1,750 in the coming year. Hence, we are making this appeal for contributions to the Jubilee Award Fund, in order to increase the value of the fund and be able to maintain a worthwhile annual award. The Society is exempt from tax and in May 2004 was approved for charitable exemption. As a consequence, donations to the Society of $5.00 or more by an individual taxpayer qualify for a rebate of income tax equal to one-third of the donation. This is within the limits set by income tax laws. Gifts to the Society are also exempt from Gift Duty. Much botanical research work is under threat because of the redirection of government funding. Over the past 15 years the Society’s Jubilee Award has assisted with taxonomic studies and publications. Contributions should be made to the Wellington Botanical Society Inc., PO Box 10 412, Wellington 6143. Receipts will be provided for tax purposes. Rodney Lewington, Treasurer |
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Last Updated 20th May 2008