Empowered Learning Trust 2019 winners of Tier 4 Reporting Awards
The awards, organised by Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ), recognise best practice among registered charities in adopting financial reporting standards which give greater transparency and consistency among charities.
The winners
Tier 1 (Over $30m in annual expenses)
Winner
The Electrical Training Company Limited ETCO [PDF, 7.4 MB] is a wholly owned subsidiary of Master Electricians (previously ECANZ) established to provide employment and training for the electrical industry in New Zealand.
Highly Commended
New Zealand Red Cross Incorporated [PDF, 1.9 MB]
Tier 2 (Between $2m and $30m in annual expenses)
Winner
Karori Sanctuary Trust Zealandi [PDF, 2.8 MB]a is the world’s first fully-fenced urban ecosanctuary, with an extraordinary 500-year vision to restore a Wellington valley’s forest and freshwater ecosystems as closely as possible to their pre-human state.
Highly Commended
Museum of Transport and Technology [PDF, 9.4 MB] (MOTAT)
Tier 3 (Under $2m in annual expenses)
Winner
Bellyful New Zealand Trust [PDF, 7.5 MB] Bellyful was ‘born’ out the desire to see families supported by their fellow community members. Bellyful cooks and delivers meals to families with newborn babies and families with young children who are struggling with illness, where there is little or no family or social support.
Highly Commended
Storytime Foundation Trust Board [PDF, 3.4 MB]
Tier 4 (Under $125,000 in annual operating payments)
Winner
Empowered Learning Trust [PDF, 6.6 MB] The trust is run by a group of volunteers with a passion for people, the community and for education. They aim to remove barriers to learning so young people can realise their true potential early in life, and go on to make a positive contribution in the community.
Source: Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (2019).