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Talent is a gift

Posted on 3 July 2012

“Those who have been blessed with talent deserve the opportunity to nurture and develop it to full potential. My passion is to see young people succeed and it is such a joy to see Foundation recipients progress along the difficult journey which is a career in music.”

DAME KIRI TE KANAWA

We need your help, to help them...to live their dreams.

YOUR DONATIONS ARE IMPORTANT

Donations to the Foundation of any size are always welcome and very important for the continued aim of supporting talented singers and musicians.

New Zealanders who make donations to the Foundation can claim a 33.3% tax rebate, up to a maximum equal to their annual taxable income. By way of example – Gerry donates $2400 and receives $800 back; Anne donates $15,000 and receives $5,000 back. The Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation is a registered charitable trust (CC 34307) which offers a range of opportunities to support its work. Further information about how to make a donation can be obtained from the Foundation office – see contact details here.

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