Annual Report - SA Power Networks
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Annual Report - SA Power Networks
Annual Report Year Ending 31 December 2013 01 Our Structure3 02 Executive Reports5 03 Our Key Causes7 04 Fundraising Events9 05 Workplace Initiatives11 06 Our Supporters15 07 Honour Roll17 08 Sponsors & Corporate Supporters 19 09 Financial Outcome20 Relay For Life Sparks in the Park 2 Take a Breather 2 01 Our Structure The SA Power Networks Employee Foundation is established as a charitable trust. The Trustees of the Foundation are executive managers of SA Power Networks. Day to day management of the Foundation is vested in the Management Committee which is comprised of three people nominated by the Trustee and the remaining eight are elected by employees of SA Power Networks. Our Trustees Robert Stobbe Robert Stevens 3 Sean Kelly Our Goal “To enable employees, their families and friends, to make a positive contribution to the lives of the people in our community.” We achieve this through: • Giving of time; • Raising money; and • Making donations of money, goods and services. Our Management Committee David Syme Chairperson Mark Clarke Treasurer Juanita Duance Suzanne Johns Sahar Heidari Ros Player Jim McCartney Executive Officer Peter Chapple Michael Magin Robert McKinnon John Disseldorp Brian Docking 4 Chairperson’s Comment What a fantastic year the Employee Foundation had in 2013! It is really heartening to see the Employee Foundation continuing to grow strongly. In 2013 we grew in all respects - volunteer and fundraiser numbers grew and most pleasingly there was an increase in the dollars raised through payroll donations. 02 David Syme Chairperson In 2014 we are looking forward to raising and distributing over $228,250 to charities. We are also looking forward to giving away our millionth dollar to charity. On behalf of the charities supported by the Employee Foundation, thank you to everyone that contributed to the success and continued growth of the Employee Foundation during 2013. Executive Reports Executive Officer’s Comment 2013 was a year of growth for the Employee Foundation. We donated over $228,250 to South Australian charities, a big step up from the $162,000 the previous year. There was a significant increase in the number of people making payroll donations and also holding their own fundraisers, which was the most exciting part of the year. Jim McCartney Executive Officer Of course our success is due to the great work of our volunteers, fundraisers, workplace donors and many supporters. I would like to thank everyone for their support and generosity in making the Employee Foundation a success. Together we are having a big impact on the South Australian community. 5 Continued Growth Thanks to our many supporters we continue to grow and provide increasing levels of volunteering and financial support to the South Australian community. The table below provides a summary of donations between 2007 and 2013. CharityTotal Cancer Council SA$421,032 Red Cross Bushfire Appeal ` $ 85,394 Women’s & Children’s Hospital Foundation $ 61,400 Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund $ 54,630 Hutt Street Centre $ 54,539 Mary Potter Foundation $ 45,603 UnitingCare Wesley $ 42,779 Catherine House $ 36,385 ISKCON$ 20,300 Hospital Research Foundation $ 18,700 Nature Foundation $ 13,000 Asthma SA$ 13,000 Royal Flying Doctor Service $ 9,825 Leukemia Foundation $ 7,300 St Vincent de Paul Society $ 6,500 Movember Foundation $ 6,180 Motor Neurone Disease Association $ 6,125 Starlight Foundation $ 4,060 Assistance Dogs Australia $ 3,900 MS Society $ 3,770 Trees For Life $ 3,000 Miroma $ 2,272 Special Olympics $ 2,000 Childhood Cancer Association $ 1,500 Autism SA $ 1,450 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation $ 1,284 Bordertown Memorial Hospital $ 1,125 Seacliff Surf Lifesaving Club $ 1,052 Leveda $ 1,000 Community Lifestyles Incorporated $ 500 Donations$929,844 The graph below outlines the cumulative donations since 2007. 6 03 Our Key Causes Mary Potter Hospice UnitingCare Wesley The Employee Foundation has had a longstanding association with the Mary Potter Foundation. In previous years we have refurbished a family room, counselling room and therapy room. The Employee Foundation assists UnitingCare Wesley by providing donations to assist with the purchase of hampers and collecting toys for disadvantaged families at Christmas time. In 2013, we provided funds for the provision of mobile technology for use by hospice patients. Our volunteers also assist with the distribution of the hampers and toys, providing some comfort during the festive season. Hutt Street Centre Para Woodland Volunteers from the Employee Foundation join the Hutt Street Centre staff to serve breakfast each Tuesday morning throughout the year. Our environmental cause is the Para Woodland which is jointly owned by Nature Foundation SA and Parks SA. The Employee Foundation also donated funds to become an Angel For A Day. 7 Our volunteers work alongside Nature Foundation SA and Parks SA personnel planting trees, shrubs and grasses and controlling weeds to restore the property to a natural open woodland. Cancer Council Lodge - Flinders Cancer Council SA Cancer Council Lodge - Flinders is the key financial beneficiary of the Employee Foundation and our donations are used to refurbish rooms at Flinders Lodge. The Lodge provides accommodation for regional cancer patients who come to Adelaide for treatment. The average stay is 6-8 weeks and refurbishment of the rooms makes for a more comfortable stay while the patients undergo treatment. Over the last five years we have donated in excess of $420,000. The Employee Foundation is now Cancer Council SA’s largest corporate donor in South Australia. During 2013 patients staying at Cancer Council Lodge - Flinders were invited to participate in our Cleland Family Day and Relay For Life. A number of patients took the opportunity to be involved and really enjoyed the events. It was fantastic to have them involved and it really increased the meaning of each event. Neonatal Unit Women’s & Children’s Hospital Foundation The Employee Foundation supports the Neonatal Unit of the Women’s & Children’s Hospital and our donations are used to provide much needed equipment for the care of premature infants. In 2013 we raised funds towards the purchase of equipment for use in the Neonatal Unit. 8 Each year the Employee Foundation runs a number of events specifically aimed at generating funds for selected charities. During 2013 the Management Committee organised four fundraising events: a bike ride, a family day at Cleland Wildlife Park, the Foundation Morning Tea and Relay For Life. 04 Bike Ride Thirty five riders headed out on a 58km ride from Keswick, to Mt Lofty, Montacute and returning to Keswick. Fundraising Events $1,100 for Cancer Council SA. Foundation Morning Tea All workplaces in SA Power Networks were invited to hold a morning tea during the month of May and nine workgroups took the challenge. $10,000 to the Neonatal Unit. Cleland Family Day Ninety five people attended a Family Day at Cleland Wildlife Park in August, including twenty nine patients and carers from Cancer Council Lodge - Flinders. $5,000 to Cancer Council SA. 9 Relay For Life Relay For Life is the largest fundraiser run by the Employee Foundation and 2013 was the fifth year for this event. The Relay was held at the Karka picnic ground in the Belair National Park on 2 and 3 November. Seventy people from the eleven registered teams walked relay style around the track from 2.00pm on the 2nd until 9.00am on the 3rd. Together they raised over $32,000 for Cancer Council SA. This year we were joined by a Cancer Council All Stars team, adding to the atmosphere and increasing our messages about cancer. A number of patients and their carers from Cancer Council Lodge - Flinders attended the event and took great pleasure leading the first lap of cancer survivors and carers. A number also had great fun joining in the activities including a Zumba session. The final donation will allow for another four rooms to be refurbished at Cancer Council Lodge - Flinders. A big thank you goes to the organising committee for another highly successful event. $40,000 to Cancer Council SA. Workplace Initiatives allow employees to get together with their workmates, families and friends and raise money for a charity of their choice. The Employee Foundation increases the benefit to the charity by matching all funds raised by these initiatives to a maximum of $5,000. 05 Workplace Initiatives Take a Breather Supercycle Walk for Love Rob Stobbe, Joe Hayden and Ben Kempster took part in the Take a Breather Charity Challenge for Asthma Foundation SA. A team of cyclists: Mark Brownley, Mark Vincent, Mark Clarke and Doug Schmidt, plus volunteer Suzanne Johns – raised over $18,000 for The Hospital Research Foundation. Russell Duncan, Rob Stobbe, friends and family completed the seven kilometre walk around North Adelaide as part of the Mary Potter Walk for Love. The team raised in excess of $13,000, becoming the highest fundraising team in the event. The cyclists left Adelaide on Sunday, 7 April and travelled through Clare, Wallaroo, Melrose, Burra, Morgan and Murray Bridge before returning on Saturday, 13 April. The team were subsequently invited to abseil off the Santos Building in Flinders Street as part of Asthma Week. $18,700 to Hospital Research Foundation $13,000 to Asthma SA 11 The team raised money for the Mary Potter Hospice and received the honour of the highest fundraising corporate team in the 2013 event. $9,600 to Mary Potter Foundation Sparks in the Park 1 & 2 Ben Kempster and Joe Hayden organised fitness sessions called Sparks in the Park, with the aim of raising money for the Women’s & Children’s Hospital Foundation. The first group of twenty employees trained over ten weeks and significantly improved their fitness, while raising money at the same time. Ben & Joe donated their time as trainers and fees paid by participants were donated to the Neonatal Unit of the Women’s & Children’s Hospital. The first fundraiser was so successful, Ben & Joe decided to organise Sparks in the Park 2, for twenty four people which ran for seventeen weeks. The group was put through their paces once a week near the grandstand in the east parklands. $21,400 to Women’s & Children’s Hospital Foundation Dance Festival Pt Augusta Fundraiser Ajay Pradhan and a group of volunteers hosted a Dance Festival in October at the St Clair Recreation Centre, Woodville. Over five hundred people attended across the two nights making the event a huge success. Karl Martin organised a fundraiser in support of RFDS & Motor Neurone Disease Association. The work involved removing 1.2km of disused private line and selling the salvaged copper and metal. Thirty eight employees volunteered and raised just over $23,000, which was distributed between the Employee Foundation and Port Augusta charities. The aim of the event is to raise money for the provision of meals to the homeless through ISKCON Caring for Life. $10,100 to ISKCON Caring for Life $6,125 to Royal Flying Doctors Service ; and $6,125 to Motor Neurone Disease Association of SA 12 Walk A Mile In My Boots Marleston Fundraiser Turbo Movie Event Naracoorte Depot Phil Fechner and the Marleston crew collected funds for the Childhood Cancer Association in memory of Dave Evans. Elizabeth Willison organised a movie event at Tea Tree Plaza cinemas for the release of the new children’s movie, Turbo, raising money for sick children. The entire Naracoorte depot received a reward as part of the implementation of mobile computing. They requested that the funds be donated to Cancer Council Lodge - Flinders. $3,500 to Hutt St Centre $1,500 to Childhood Cancer Association $1,500 to Starlight Foundation $1,200 to Cancer Council Starlight Fundraiser Barmera Fundraising Pancake Day Gear Up Girl Russell Duncan hosted employees and guests at the Clipsal Corporate Box. Attendees donated to the Starlight Foundation. Cathy Howell and the workgroup at Barmera have a BBQ for every safety meeting and use this event to raise funds for Cancer Council Lodge - Flinders. Elizabeth Willison and the IT group organised a pancake day to raise money for Cancer Council Lodge - Flinders. Suzie Lochert joined Gear Up Girl to raise funds for Cancer Council SA. $1,100 to Starlight Foundation $1,000 to Cancer Council $200 to Cancer Council $2,700 to Cancer Council Caroline Bailey, her dog Bailey, Belinda Bryan, Melanie Toyer and Tasnim Stobbe entered the Hutt St fundraiser and became the highest fundraising corporate team in the event. 13 World’s Greatest Shave Hubert Tucker, Brad Zacher and Diana Baric banded together as part of the World’s Greatest Shave to raise money for the Leukemia Foundation. Collectively they received donations of more than $3,500 before Hubert and Brad shaved their heads on Thursday, 21 March. Diana coloured her hair a striking blue. $6,800 to Leukemia Foundation Wings On The Road George Karlis was part of the organising committee for a multi day bike ride in the centre of Australia. The aim was to raise funds for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Unfortunately George was unable to take part in this ride. $3,700 to Royal Flying Doctor Service Corporate Services Raffle Carolyn Morgan, Liz Boyes and the Corporate Services group held a raffle to raise funds for Assistance Dogs Australia. They collected a number of prizes from various businesses and sold raffle tickets across the organisation. $3,900 to Assistance Dogs Australia Moonta Golf Day Darren Warmington and the Kadina Depot held their golf day at the Moonta Golf Club for the fifth year running. The day was a huge success, with all funds donated to Cancer Council Lodge - Flinders. $4,200 to Cancer Council 14 05 Workplace Initiatives Thank you to our supporters. 06 Our Supporters Payroll Donors SA Power Networks employees donated over $50,000 in regular or one off donations from their pay. The Employee Foundation thanks employees for their commitment to helping us make a difference in the South Australian community. Volunteers Employees, families and friends volunteered a significant number of hours of their own time through the Employee Foundation to provide assistance directly to the charities we support. The Employee Foundation thanks volunteers for their time and effort, which has helped us provide support to Cancer Council SA, Para Woodland, Mary Potter Foundation, the Hutt St Centre and UnitingCare Wesley. Fundraisers Our fundraising efforts have involved many people across the organisation, including their families and friends. Fundraisers have given their time in fundraising activities and helped us raise over $130,000! The Employee Foundation thanks all fundraisers for the generous efforts that have helped us make 2013 another successful year. 15 It wouldn’t happen without you ! Supporters Many individuals and organisations provide us with support and assist us to raise funds by providing donations and/or equipment, all of which make our efforts that much more effective. The Employee Foundation thanks all supporters for the generosity, support and assistance. SA Power Networks The Employee Foundation would like to thank SA Power Networks for its generosity, which includes: • • • • matching employee generated funds to a maximum of $50,000 pa; four hours volunteer leave per annum, per employee; the role of Executive Officer; and event support from various sections of the organisation. Management Committee The Management Committee of the Employee Foundation volunteer their time to manage the activities of the Employee Foundation and the Trustees thank the Management Committee for their effort, energy and commitment throughout the year. Trustees The Trustees oversee the activities of the Employee Foundation and the Management Committee thanks them for their guidance and support throughout the year. 16 2013 Major Donors & Fundraisers 07 Honour Roll Each year a few people achieve outstanding results, either through significant donations or large fundraising efforts and the Employee Foundation would like to recognise the efforts of these people on our Honour Roll. Diamond Donate more than $2,000 or Ajay Pradhan Ben Kempster Darren Warmington Gary Wahlstedt Joseph Hayden Karl Martin Mark Brownley Rob Snowdon Robert Stobbe Russell Duncan Susan Filby Belinda Bryan Mark Vincent Graham Brown Paul Roberts Helen Edmonds Rob McKinnon Hubert Tucker Vicki Shearer Jim McCartney Vicki Skidmore fundraise more than $4,000. Emerald Donate more than $1,000 or fundraise more than $2,000. 17 Mark Clarke Sapphire Angelo Mercorella Glyne Smalldon Peter Carn Brian Docking Ian Bowen Philip Speakman Brian Whyte Ian Ramsay Philip Totman Caroline Bailey Ian Rowe Robert Riebolge Christine Locher John Sands Roberto Ruggiero Colin Pearce Jorg Enigk Rosslyn Player Donate more than $500 or Craig Spangler Ketsanay Vongphachan Sarah Jessop fundraise more than $1,000. Darren Davis Lisa Ibro Sean Kelly David Dunn Liz Boyes Shiyam Selvarajah David Skein Maggie Abela Steven Tucker David Syme Mark Gevers Suzanne Johns Doug Schmidt Michael Tellis Suzie Lochert Eric Lindner Patrick Makinson Wipula Wasala Lifetime Achievement Awards Each year a few people achieve results to an outstanding level. When one of our donors or fundraisers acheive at this level consistently over a five year period we recognise their effort with a lifetime achievement award. Emerald Terry Parsons Darren Warmington Vicki Skidmore 18 2012 2013 2013 08 Sponsors & Corporate Supporters 2013 Sponsors & Corporate Supporters Our sponsors and corporate supporters play a crucial role in our success and it is through their support that we are able to run our events so successfully. We would like to say thank you to the following sponsors and supporters: 19 09 Financial Outcome 20 09 Financial Outcome 21 22 Take a Breather Barmera Fundraiser Foundation Morning Tea Starlight Funsraiser Kadina Morning Tea Wings On The Road Sparks in the Park 2 Relay For Life Cleland Family Day Turbo Movie Event Marleston Fundraiser Walk A Mile In My Boots www.sapowernetworks.com.au/foundation [email protected] GPO Box 77, Adelaide, SA 5001