The Ulumbarra Foundation has been established to attract philanthropic support for Central Victoria’s performing arts. A strong performing arts sector with the ability to contribute to its own development will benefit regional residents and businesses alike by adding to the rich tapestry of cultural experiences in Central Victoria. Named to recognise Bendigo’s world-class performance theatre, The Ulumbarra Foundation is the only charity in Central Victoria devoted to performing arts.
The Foundation’s purpose is to benefit the development and delivery of performing arts at Bendigo’s unique arts venues, notably Ulumbarra Theatre, The Capital, Bendigo Town Hall and The Engine Room. The Foundation’s activities will also support performing arts organisations, artists and the wider regional community through inspirational programs and funding initiatives.
A high-calibre board of directors manages the Foundation and is charged with leading efforts to raise funds and develop opportunities for performing arts in Bendigo and Central Victoria. Board Members are: Carolyn Stanford, Margaret Keech OAM, Dale Pearce, Nigel McGuckian, Vicki Pearce, Robin Bragg, Pip Johanson and Rob Blum.
Make a donation
From opera to ballet, plays, musicals and orchestras, philanthropy is the lifeblood of performing arts institutions around the world. It is only with the support of individuals, trusts, foundations and bequests that established performing arts communities are able to survive and produce world class artistry. With more than 5,000 Australian philanthropic organisations distributing some $50 million annually, it is vital that Central Victoria’s performing arts community positions itself to benefit from this generosity. Bendigo has a thriving performing arts community that is as deserving of philanthropic support as its metropolitan counterparts. A donation of any amount can be made here and donations over $2 are tax deductible.
Planned Giving Program – Bequests
Remember the Ulumbarra Foundation in your will and invest your legacy in enriching the lives of Central Victorians. Your generosity will help deliver unique performing arts programs and projects throughout our large and small communities. Leaving a remembrance in your will can take several different forms:
We encourage you to discuss these options with your solicitor, trustee or will preparer.
If you would also like to have a confidential discussion with someone from the Ulumbarra Foundation about your plans for leaving a remembrance, or to discuss how your gift might be used, email info@ulumbarrafoundation.org.au
Annual Giving Program
The Ulumbarra Foundation’s annual giving program gives performing arts supporters the ability to support specific projects and activities, while enjoying a deeper sense of involvement in the performing arts in Bendigo. Contributors to the annual giving program may join the Founders Circle, or become Foundation Patrons or Ensemble Donors of the Ulumbarra Foundation.
Community Connections
The Community Connections program provides a quality performing arts experience to individuals who may not have otherwise been able to attend a performance, due to social or economic disadvantage, or distance.
The aims of Community Connections are to:
Further information: info@ulumbarrafoundation.org.au
Education and Engagement
The Education and Engagement program supports students interested in performing arts and others wishing to develop their skills, as well as engage and educate all students through performing arts workshops, classes, performance and education.
It aims to:
The program funds the part time position of an Education and Engagement officer within the City of Greater Bendigo’s Bendigo Venues & Events team. The Education and Engagement officer’s role includes building a network of school contacts and raising awareness of the opportunities available for school children through visiting performances
Further information: info@ulumbarrafoundation.org.au
Performing Arts Power-Up
The Ulumbarra Foundation’s Performing Arts Power-up grants program has been created to support the City of Greater Bendigo’s performing arts organisations, through two rounds of funding of up to $5000 per round. Applications must be prepared in accordance with these Application Guidelines and only online applications will be accepted.
Date may vary, but Round 1 applications generally open in March, and Round 2 in August each year.
Further information and application guidelines here