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Areas You Can Support

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Your gift, whatever its size, does indeed help make a very real difference to the areas you support.

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You can make a tax deductible gift online, or contacting the Advancement Office. Alumni and friends in the United States can make a gift through the  and nominate to support ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½.

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Areas you can support

Scholarships

RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Most scholarships at Trinity rely on annual gifts – only 25% are fully endowed. Your support and generosity helps change the lives of talented students who would otherwise not be able to accept a place at College.
More than 100 scholarships are awarded each year based on financial need, academic excellence, personal qualities, and the student's potential to contribute to the College community. Scholarships enable students from a wide variety of backgrounds to join the College, adding intellectual and cultural strength to the community.
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THE CHOIR

The Choir of ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ has an international reputation for its singing excellence in the Anglican Cathedral tradition, from the Renaissance to the modern day.
The Choir's annual program is far reaching: concerts in Melbourne and regional Victoria, performances at corporate and private functions, broadcasts, recording sessions, and national and international tours. Whenever and wherever the Choir performs, the response is enthusiastic.
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INDIGENOUS SCHOLARSHIPS

Since 2001, Trinity's Indigenous programs have exemplified the College's commitment to increase educational access and opportunities to Indigenous Australians. Gifts to Indigenous education support not just scholarships, but also books and laptops, living allowances and leadership development programs.
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DEAN'S DISCRETIONARY FUNDS

The Dean's Discretionary Funds are used to support areas of student life, which the Dean of the Residential College or the Theological School considers to have the greatest need – activities including the College musical, the play, student welfare, outreach programs or other TCAC sponsored activities.
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THEOLOGICAL SUPPORT

Your support for the Theological School assists in areas such as student welfare, funding the School's lecturers and tutors, ensuring we are building up the life of the School to provide a real service to the Anglican Church in Victoria.
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Residential Theology scholarships

Trinity offers two residential scholarships each year for students who are interested in studying theology at undergraduate or postgraduate level, with a view to either ordained or lay ministry in the Anglican Church.
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Morna Sturrock Fellowship

Named after Morna Sturrock, this Fellowship, to foster women as theological scholars, was established in 2008 by a group of supporters of women in ministry and leadership in the Anglican Church. The first Morna Sturrock Fellow was Dr Megan Warner, previously a lecturer at the Theological School.
This Fellowship provides a stipend for a woman undertaking postgraduate research students at the Theological School and the MCD University of Divinity, for a period of up to three years.
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Frank Woods endowment

In 1987, the Frank Woods Lectureship was established at the Theological School to strengthen the Anglican contribution to the United Faculty of Theology. In 1993, following his death, the Lectureship was incorporated into the Frank Woods Endowment which commemorates his Episcopate.The Frank Woods Endowment ensures that theological teaching and research continues to underpin the future of the Anglican Church in Australia. It upholds the commitment to excellence in teaching and learning which is synonymous with the Theological School.
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Behan name plaques

Since 1935, Behan has played an important role in the lives of the College. If Behan has left its mark on you, now you can return the favour. Supporters who make a gift of $560 or more will be recognised with a name plaque on their door – a permanent reminder of your place in Trinity’s heart. Your support will also help ensure the integrity of our beautiful College buildings.
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1880 Opportunity

Our Dining Hall first opened in 1880. To mark this occasion, we are offering everyone who makes a gift of $1,880 or more to the Buildings and Grounds Fund the opportunity to 'name' one of the refurbished heritage chairs in the Dining Hall.
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Gifts-in-kind

The College is an approved institution for donations of gifts-in-kind with respect to taxation arrangements. Certain procedures must be followed to ensure any donation is made in the most tax-effective way. Intending donors are encouraged to contact the Advancement Office for further information and assistance. Items donated have included: stocks and shares, property and valuables, works of art,books and collections and gifts of archival material
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Art and Archives

Our heritage is a great resource, aptly illustrated in the rich, diverse and engaging works of art displayed on our College walls. These range from the 1911 commissioned portrait of Alexander Leeper to the unique stories of our alumni's College experiences found in our archives. Gifts directed to Art and Archives not only assist in the acquisition of new works of art and items of the College's heritage, but support the continuing care and maintenance of the collections. If you wish to donate items to the Archives, please contact Dr Benjamin Thomas, Rusden Curator, Cultural Collections at (03) 9348 7121 or curator@trinity.unimelb.edu.au
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Plant a tree

The College planted 35 Japanese Zelkova trees around the Bulpadock. These trees can be sponsored for $5,000 each, which includes preparation, future maintenance and a plaque. As there are only 35 trees, the opportunity to leave your legacy on the Bul is limited.

Contact

To discuss your gift to ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½, please contact the Advancement Office at +61 3 9348 7116 or advancement@trinity.unimelb.edu.au