Calling all talented Kiwis - $200,000 up for grabs
Calling all talented Kiwis - $200,000 up for grabs
The countdown is on for talented Kiwis planning
to apply for a 2009 AMP
Scholarship with entries closing
at midnight on 31 May 2009.
AMP Sponsorship Manager, Kim
McWilliams said the company has received a
large number
of high quality applications to date.
“We’ve been
really impressed with the calibre of the people who
have
applied for a scholarship so far. It’s inspiring
to discover how many
talented New Zealanders there are in
communities throughout the country.”
Ms McWilliams said
the scholarships are open to people of any age
and
background who can demonstrate that they have the
ability and attitude to
succeed in their chosen field.
The scholarships aim to help people achieve
their goals.
Scholarships worth up to $10,000 each and AMP
Premium
Scholarships sharing a fund of $80,000 may also
be awarded from a pool of
$200,000.
“AMP has had a
long history of supporting individuals and groups
through
the many sponsorships we have been involved with.
The AMP Scholarships is
another way we hope we can help
make a difference to the lives of a number
of New
Zealanders and through them, to their wider
community.”
Last year AMP scholarships supported Paul
Avery, world champion shearer,
Genevieve Sylvester, art
conservator in London, Jono Bredin, international
netball
referee, Adrian Mann, builder of the world’s largest piano
and
William Trubridge, world record holder in unassisted
free diving.
Scholarship applicants, who live in regions
where they are offered, can
also apply for one of
thirteen regional scholarships. The
regional
scholarships, valued between $1000 and $7,500
each, are to be offered by
AMP Adviser Businesses.
Full
details of the 2009 AMP Scholarship Programme are available
on
www.amp.co.nz . Aspiring recipients can
apply online at www.amp.co.nz
.
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