The Hume Conservatorium Foundation Fund will be a capital fund for the benefit of the Hume Conservatorium of Music. Our purpose in establishing the Fund is to develop a perpetual investment in support of our work. Once established, the Fund can provide an independent income
in support of music education in the Southern Tablelands and Highlands of NSW.
2025 marks the 40th anniversary of the Conservatorium, but like many for purpose organisations, it has not yet established a capital endowment in support of its work. With the establishment of the Foundation Fund we intend to remedy this oversight, and protect the donations received from being expended on immediate operational expenditures.
There will be an Advisory Council which the Board of the Conservatorium will consult in relation to uses of Fund income. Donations to the Fund will be invested in a named fund through GreaterGood (The Capital Region Foundation).
Account Name:Â PUBLIC TRUSTEE AND GUARDIAN COMMON FUND
Account Number: 10036944
BSB: 062-920
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Reference Line 150415HCFF
To reach our account, the reference line must be as follows:Â 150415 HCFF
Please also email [email protected] with details for a tax deduction receipt
The Greater Good fund has DGR2 status. If you are a DGR2 fund you should donate to the Hume Conservatorium and request that the funds be applied to growing the Hume Con Foundation.
Hume Conservatorium Bank Details can be found here.Â
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We acknowledge the traditional Custodians of this Land, where the Aboriginal People have performed age-old ceremonies of storytelling, music, dance and celebration. As a traditional meeting place, many first nations peoples came to this region. Underneath our buildings and roads this Land always will be traditional Aboriginal Land. in the same way, all music making genres and practices come from our musical elders, so we acknowledge those on whose skills and wisdom we draw.
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