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fotpin gratefully acknowledges the contributions and support received from our partners, competitive government funding bodies, and sponsors
Our partners are involved with us in progressing our goal of protecting and enhancing the ecological values of the Pinnacle Reserve, but also provide material support as well as active assistance.
Ginninderra Catchment Group
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- project funding management
- the supply of weeding equipment, including hoes and gloves
- Chemcert training costs for two fotpin volunteers
- assistance with events such as the launch of the Draft Weed Management Plan
- provision of a trailer when required
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ACT Parks and Conservation Service
formerly Parks, Conservation and Lands (PCL) |
As well as providing significant input to the management of The Pinnacle Nature Reserve, P&C supports us with:
- the supply of weeding and spraying equipment including hoes, personal protection equipment, herbicides, mixing drums, surfactant and dye
- colour printing
- reimbursement of up to $200 worth of consumables (eg paper, CD labels etc)
- supply of satellite images, cadastral, vegetation and other spatial data
- Chemcert training costs for two fotpin volunteers
- brushcutter training for 8 fotpin volunteers
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Molonglo Catchment Group
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- shared cost and licensing of LiDar topographic data
- funded the purchase of two "Solo" Knapsack Sprays and two etrex GPS units
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fotpin has successfully applied for funding from the following competitive government grants:
ACT Government
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2010-11 Environment Grant
value: $20,779
for the Native Grass Regeneration Project
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Caring for Our Country
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2010-11 Community Action Grant
value: $21,923
for the Native Grass Regeneration Project
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Our sponsors provide material support to help us achieve our goals.
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value: $10,280 (Nov 2010)
for the Native Grass Regeneration Project |
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240 star pickets at half price (Nov 2010)
for the Native Grass Regeneration Project |
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