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Donations, Sponsorships and Grants by the City of Melbourne for the Last Donations, Sponsorships and Grants by the City of Melbourne for the financial year ended 30 June 2021 Recipient of grant or contribution $ Amount (ex GST) Queen Victoria Market Pty Ltd 950,000 Fed Square Pty Ltd 748,486 Melbourne Convention & Visitors Bureau 425,000 Shrine of Remembrance Trustees 336,330 BioFilta Australia 300,000 Melbourne International Comedy Festival 300,000 Body Corporate No 1 Plan PS509916K 250,000 Melbourne International Arts Festival 250,000 Melbourne Fringe Festival 250,000 University of Melbourne 240,000 Carlton Neighbourhood Learning Centre Inc 194,345 Wheeler Centre for Books, Writing & Idea 185,000 Australian Centre for Contemporary Art 180,000 The Centre: Connecting Community in North Melbourne 179,080 Filmfest Ltd 150,000 Kensington Neighbourhood House 172,299 Melbourne Fashion Festival Ltd 113,750 Midsummer Festival Inc 110,250 Recipient of grant or contribution $ Amount (ex GST) Kensington Business Association 115,250 Melbourne Dai Loong Association 105,000 La Mama Inc 100,000 Ilbijerri Theatre Company 100,000 Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Pty Ltd 100,000 Food and Wine Victoria Ltd 92,500 Melbourne Queer Film Festival Inc 90,000 Auspicious Arts Projects Inc 88,000 Chinatown Precinct Association 87,500 Australian Football League 85,000 Melbourne Writers' Festival Inc 80,000 Circus Australia Ltd 80,000 Multicultural Arts Victoria Inc 80,000 Carlton Primary School 80,000 Arts Access Society Inc 80,000 Next Wave Festival Inc 80,000 Koorie Heritage Trust 77,500 Sustainable Living Foundation 76,250 Tennis Australia 75,000 Yarra River Business Association 75,000 Docklands Chamber of Commerce 75,000 Carlton Inc 75,000 Collins Street Precinct Group Inc 75,000 Recipient of grant or contribution $ Amount (ex GST) St Kilda Legal Services 72,975 City Precinct 69,750 Greek Precinct Association Inc 69,000 North Melbourne Language & Learning Inc 64,700 Melbourne International Jazz Festival 60,000 Lucy Guerin Inc 60,000 Blindside Artist Run Space Inc 60,000 Kutcha Edwards 56,948 Emerging Writers' Festival Inc 56,000 Royal Childrens Hospital Good Friday Appeal 55,000 Tribeca Towers PS 501398Y Body Corporate 1 51,806 Cultivating Community Inc 51,400 Finding Infinity Pty Ltd 70,000 The Crafts Council of Victoria 50,000 Open House Melbourne Inc 50,000 Songlines Music Aboriginal Corporation 50,000 North & West Melbourne Precinct Associat 49,091 St Martins Youth Arts Centre 46,500 Inner Melbourne Community Legal Inc 45,000 Salvation Army Melbourne 45,000 Victoria Tourism Industry Ltd 44,500 Good Cycles 40,000 Polyglot Puppet Theatre 40,000 Recipient of grant or contribution $ Amount (ex GST) Liquid Architecture Sound Inc 40,000 Inner Melbourne Community Legal 40,000 Speak Percussion Inc 40,000 Sticky Institute Inc 40,000 Chunky Move 40,000 Nicholas Building Association Inc 40,000 Melbourne Business Network 40,000 Visit Victoria Ltd 36,250 Writers Victoria 35,000 Aphids Events Inc 35,000 Library Board of Victoria 35,000 Climarte Inc 35,000 Australian Centre For The Moving Image 35,000 Playbox Theatre Ltd ta Malthouse Theatre 35,000 Victorian Arts Centre Trust 35,000 African Music and Cultural Festival 33,500 Haines Street Body Corporate Plan 13042 33,000 Melbourne Prize Trust 32,500 Ledger PJ 31,000 Alliance for Gambling Reform 25,000 Deaf Victoria Inc 25,000 Fairfax Media Publications Pty Ltd 25,000 Student Youth Network Inc 23,864 Recipient of grant or contribution $ Amount (ex GST) Melbourne Community Toy Library Inc 21,400 Spark Event Management Pty Ltd 21,125 Kensington Stockyard Food Garden Inc 20,975 Flower Temple 20,725 St Vincents Hospital Melbourne 20,000 Afri-Aus Car Inc 20,000 The Entertainment Store 20,000 Victorian Dragon Boat Association Inc. 20,000 Westside Circus 20,000 Holly Durant 20,000 Australia-China Association of Scientist 20,000 Travellers Aid Society of Victoria 20,000 Charitybay Pty Ltd 20,000 Victorian Skateboard Association Inc 20,000 Brodie Murray 19,995 Student Youth Network 19,886 Conscious Creative Limited (HoMie) 19,736 The Creative Co-Operation 17,500 The Brickman Exhibitions (Aust) Pty 17,250 King Performance Events Pty Ltd. 17,250 Melb Women in Film Festival 16,900 Jodee Munday OAM 16,900 The Operatives HQ Pty Ltd 16,605 Recipient of grant or contribution $ Amount (ex GST) Overland Literary Journal 16,500 Jill Morgan 16,000 Radiant Pavilion 15,860 Victoria Chiu 15,188 Sole Motive Pty Ltd 15,000 Environmental Film Festival Melbourne 15,000 Herspace Limited 15,000 Australia House Pty Ltd 15,000 Flinders Quartet 15,000 Jessica Wilson 15,000 Matthew Fagan 15,000 Samuel Gaskin 15,000 City West Water Ltd 15,000 The Boite (Vic) Inc 15,000 Housing for the Aged Action Group 15,000 Human Rights Arts & Film Festival 15,000 Black Hole Theatre 15,000 The Omega Point 14,880 Jessie Lloyd 14,500 The Community Grocer 14,400 Ausdance Victoria 14,000 RMIT University 13,700 Julia Flaster 13,500 Recipient of grant or contribution $ Amount (ex GST) Latin Stories Australia 13,000 Anna McMichael 13,000 Meng Wang 13,000 DCSS Australia Inc 12,976 Minus18 Foundation Inc 12,950 Run the Tan 12,500 Valimanda Pty Ltd 12,500 The Trustee for Mother's Day Classic Foundation 12,500 Australian Centre for the Moving Image 12,500 Casablanca Events Pty Ltd 12,500 Ziggy Clements 12,000 Welcome Dinner 12,000 Blanche Tilden 12,000 The Welcome Dinner Project 12,000 Islamic Museum of Australia 12,000 SalamFest Inc 12,000 Fiona Kitchin 12,000 Ubuntu Project 12,000 Kate Lefoe 12,000 Unwritten Endings 12,000 West Space 12,000 Alison Richards 12,000 Louise Paramor 12,000 Recipient of grant or contribution $ Amount (ex GST) Youth Activating Youth Inc 12,000 Victoria University 12,000 Nela Trifkovic 12,000 Going Down Swinging 11,900 Project Respect 11,739 Jaqueline Bornstein 11,585 Ros Bandt 11,350 Meseums Board of Victoria 11,348 Melbourne Truffle Festival Pty Ltd 11,250 Inbal Nissim 11,000 Victorian Festival of Diwali 11,000 Australia Palestine Advococy Network Inc 11,000 John Harding 11,000 Blame the Shadows 11,000 Schizy Incorporated 10,700 Drasko Bolijevic 10,158 Andrew Atchison and Mathew Jones 10,000 Timothy Ryan - Scratch Arts Productions 10,000 The Rubix Cube 10,000 Ajak Mabia 10,000 Melbourne Community Television Consortium 10,000 Oromo Sports Federation Australia Inc 10,000 Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra 10,000 Recipient of grant or contribution $ Amount (ex GST) Jess Racklyeft 10,000 Lonsdale Street Greek Festival 10,000 Reagan Maiquez 10,000 United Through Football Inc 10,000 Refugee Council of Australia Inc 10,000 Alicia Sometimes 10,000 Guler Altunbas 10,000 Mikhail Dumnov 10,000 Artists for Kids Culture 10,000 Lauren Anderson & Meegan May 10,000 Hatch Quarter Pty Ltd 10,000 The Scout Association of Victoria 10,000 Jody Cleaver 10,000 Threshold 10,000 Sarah Austin 10,000 Gerard O'Connor 10,000 Sarah Barton 10,000 Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry 10,000 Scope (Vic) Ltd 10,000 Weird Place 10,000 Biddy Connor 10,000 Melbourne Electronic Sound Studios 10,000 Duncan Foster 9,800 Recipient of grant or contribution $ Amount (ex GST) Australian Institute of Architects 9,350 Moreland Turkish Association Inc 9,205 B Chuol 9,200 Assessment of Community Grants 2021 9,000 Aspergers Victoria Inc 8,980 Rohan Goldsmith 8,800 Lisa Sewards 8,800 Naomi Eller 8,800 John R Neeson 8,800 Juliet Rowe 8,800 Cate Consadine 8,624 Susannah Day 8,557 ian Sutherland 8,280 Louise Marson 8,215 Tony Yap 8,208 Victorian Ederly Chinese Welfare 8,095 William Duan 8,000 Jess Hall 8,000 Agatha Partyka 8,000 Jasmine Grace Pilcher 8,000 Mig Dann 8,000 Pimpisa Tinpalit 8,000 Susan J Cohn 8,000 Recipient of grant or contribution $ Amount (ex GST) Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc 8,000 Brian Lipson 7,920 Vincentcare Victoria 7,800 Geoff Robinson 7,600 Resources for Courses Pty Ltd 7,500 Spirit Level 7,500 Darius Kedros 7,319 Michele Lee 7,273 DCSS Australia 7,024 Carolina Aguilera de Snow 7,000 Ywaster Why Waste Pty Ltd 7,000 Thomas Fitzgerald 6,993 Janette Hoe 6,909 CB Mako 6,850 Belinda Locke 6,800 Health Ageing Meals 6,596 African Australian Women in Action 6,550 Helen Kwok 6,182 (Alexander) Luciano Hudson 6,000 Huei Yin Wong 6,000 Andew Phillips 6,000 Monash University 6,000 Victorian Immigrant & Refugee Women's Co 5,900 Recipient of grant or contribution $ Amount (ex GST) Carlton Senior Citizen Organisation Asso 5,870 Samuel Martin 5,750 Salvation Army (Victoria) Property Trust 5,600 Nancy Diane Lane 5,410 North Melbourne Chinese Association Inc 5,400 Curzon St Owners Corporation PS 330987E 5,000 Bhagwati Prasad Pty Ltd TA Dr RnB Entertainment 5,000 Triage Live Art Collective 5,000 Inner Melbourne Australian Partnership 5,000 Ella Baxter 5,000 Musicult Inc 5,000 Point Park Cres PS 428541D Body Corporate 9 5,000 Comunidades de Lingua Portuguesa 5,000 Jessie French 5,000 Presbyterian & Scots Church Joint Mission 5,000 Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre 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