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AIS Report - 2013
Annual Information Statement 2013
Legal Name:
Katharine Susannah Prichard Foundation Inc
ABN:
20561349123
Section A: Charity Information
Charity has a financial year ending 30 June:
Yes
Financial year ends:
Information Unavailable
Charity size:
Small
Purposes of charity:
- The advancement of education
- Other: KSPF Objectives: 1.To do anything that may be necessary to promote or encourage the craft of writing in all its forms in Western Australia, Australia and overseas, to writers of all ages and at every level.2.To encourage the study of literature and in particular the works of Western Australian authors.3.To preserve and maintain the former home and property of Katharine Susannah Prichard at 11 Old York Road, Greenmount, Western Australia.4.To collect, preserve and display literary works and memorabilia associated with Katharine Susannah Prichard and to preserve her memory.5.To own any real estate, or acquire any chattels, and to make such improvements as will ensure that the above objects are achieved.
Basic Religious Charity:
No
Charity is part of an approved ACNC reporting group:
No
Section B: Activities
Activities in the 2013 reporting period:
Yes
Main activity:
Culture and arts
General activities:
- Culture and arts
- Employment and training
- Grant-making activities
- International activities
- Primary and secondary education
- Other recreation and social club activity
Description of charity’s activities and outcomes:
(These responses relate to KSP's objectives as outlined on the previous page.) KSP Committee ran affordable workshops, courses, writing competitions, a residency program and four youth programs to encourage the craft of writing. These workshops were on a variety of topics and addressed interests for all genders, age groups and writing levels. KSP provided employment and volunteering opportunities, publishing opportunities, and offered free tours of the property. KSP also maintained the heritage-listed property, offered free mentorships and free book launches to its members, ran an online course to offer wider access to KSP activities, and provided information on world-wide competitions and publishing opportunities, as well as local events.
Changing or introducing activities in the next reporting period:
No
Beneficiaries helped by charity’s activities in the 2013 reporting period:
- Children
- Elderly people
- General community within Australia
- Mental health and crisis intervention
- People with disabilities
- Women
- Young people
Section C: Resources and operating locations
Estimated number of unpaid volunteers who worked for the charity during the 2013 reporting period:
- Full time employees: 1
- Part time employees: 2
- Volunteers: 12
Where the charity operated during the 2013 reporting period:
- Australian Capital Territory
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Victoria
- Western Australia
- Other Countries
- NZL
- GBR
- USA
Section D: Reporting and regulatory obligations (This section is optional)
State or territory charity had non-corporate reporting obligations to:
Western Australia
Approximate hours spent reporting by paid staff:
20
Approximate hours spent reporting by unpaid volunteers:
1
Total hours spent reporting:
21
Section E: Financial information provided voluntarily
2013 Financial report:
Note: If you want to see the financial report or annual report that this charity has submitted, go back to Financials & Documents.