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Otago Daily Times
5 days ago
- Business
- Otago Daily Times
Grants totalling over $128k made
PHOTO: ODT FILES Twenty-one local non-profit charities and community groups have recently received a funding boost. At the May meeting of the Community Trust of Mid & South Canterbury, $128,773 was granted to 21 organisations in the Timaru, Waimate, and Ashburton districts to help key services operate for locals. Timaru organisations received $37,773, Waimate $5000, Ashburton $41,000, and $45,000 went to district-wide organisations. District-wide grants were comprised of: $10,000 for Alzheimer's South Canterbury for operational costs $2500 for the Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Association for wraparound services for CF sufferers $15,000 for Stopping Violence Services for the Enabling Youth programme $10,000 for Age Concern South Canterbury for operational costs $7500 for Youthline Central South Island for their crisis line. In the Timaru district, $37,773 was granted for services comprised of: $2000 to Barry's Food Bank towards their pet food drive for pensioners, $4000 to Bellyful NZ for nourishing whānau in Geraldine, $5000 as a guarantee against loss for the NZ Choral Federation and the Big Sing in Timaru, $5000 to South Canterbury Neighbourhood Support, $1000 for Target Shooting South Canterbury for range operating expenses, $3273 to Air Training Corps for operational costs, $10,000 to Parkinson's NZ for wrap-around support for people with Parkinson's in South Canterbury, $7500 to Timaru Yacht and Powerboat Club towards insurance costs. In the Waimate district, $5000 was granted to Waimate Community Church for Christmas in the Square. Community trust chief executive officer Tim Barnett said these grants were to help keep the doors open for important organisations throughout Mid and South Canterbury. "We are very aware of the increasing cost pressures on charities and non-profit groups who provide essential services across our region, and we are here to support them. "Our key message is always that we are here to help." — APL

Associated Press
20-03-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
OnlyFanless.com® to Showcase Cutting-Edge Fanless Computers and Panel PCs at Automate 2025
is excited to showcase its latest range of high-quality fanless computers and Panel PCs at Automate 2025 on May 12-15, 2025 in Detroit, MI. 'Our products are designed to meet the demanding needs of industrial and embedded applications while offering the reliability and long-term performance our customers expect.' — Tim Barnett INDIANAPOLIS, IN, UNITED STATES, March 20, 2025 / / -- a proud member of the family, is excited to showcase its latest range of high-quality fanless computers and Panel PCs at Automate 2025 on May 12-15 at Huntington Place, Detroit, MI. Visitors to booth 5902 will have the opportunity to experience firsthand the advanced technology and durability that products offer. As a leader in fanless computing solutions, is dedicated to providing industrial-grade computers that deliver exceptional performance, reliability, and efficiency. The company's strong focus on quality ensures rapid shipping times, allowing businesses to integrate top-tier, fanless solutions without delays. 'We are thrilled to present our latest innovations at Automate 2025,' said Tim Barnett, President at 'Our products are designed to meet the demanding needs of industrial and embedded applications while offering the reliability and long-term performance our customers expect.' Attendees are encouraged to visit the booth to learn more about the advantages of fanless computing and explore the latest models available. For more information, visit and Tim Barnett Industrial PC, Inc +1 317-915-1005 ext. 219 Legal Disclaimer: