FOR PURPOSE
Major Sponsors & Partnerships • Donor Programs
Membership Programs • Fundraising Campaigns
Fundraising Auctions • Auctioneering Services
NFP & NGO Specialist • Event Management
Partnerships & Collaborations • PR
GOVERNANCE • GRANT WRITING
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CARE FOR AFRICA
Worlds End develops experiential fundraising and marketing campaigns for CFA that are low cost, high yield & create meaningful engagement.
Care for Africa unites & works with the communities to fight against poverty and empower independence by providing water, health, education and enterprise.
CFA have installed 12 bore wells in Tarime Tanzania servicing over 32,000 people.
24 CARROT GARDENS
Worlds End raised over $100k for 24 Carrot Gardens in 2020 at a single event featuring live as well as silent auction items.
24 Carrot Gardens' community projects provide neighbourhoods with access to healthy, affordable food. Community members learn to grow and cook produce from the garden, and enjoy the benefits of a nutritious diet. These garden-based social enterprises offer job training and business opportunities. The gardens offer a beautiful place for children and adults to safely play and learn.
QVMAG FOUNDATION
Clementine Blackman is a member of The QVMAG Arts Foundation, which is the primary source of funds for the acquisition of works for these collections.
Since 1985, through the generosity of the Launceston community and with the support of the Tasmanian Government, more than $1.25 million has been raised and in excess of 140 artworks have been acquired for QVMAG. The Foundation also supports the Masterpieces for Tasmania Fund.
SAWTOOTH ARI GALLERY
Clementine Blackman is the Chair of Sawtooth ARI, an Artist-Run Initiative, based in Launceston, Tasmania.
We support voices telling the stories that need to be heard now, practices that break from oppressive traditions, and those that take risk in thinking and idea sharing.
We’re a progressive and ethical organisation that pay artist fees for all projects and endeavour to be a socially responsible member of the wider arts community.