Arrow International is working in partnership with Nelson Marlborough Institute of...
ARROW FOUNDATION 2010
Arrow International CEO, Hugh Morrison, with 2009 Leadership Scholarship winners Chanelle Herewini and Bryce Kaumoana
Arrow International is pleased to announce the establishment of The Arrow Foundation which will be used to deliver important social programmes that will benefit the wider community. Our first national initiative for the 2010 year is The Arrow Foundation Leadership Scholarships, totalling $25,000 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Arrow International.
The Arrow Foundation Leadership Scholarship programme has been designed to provide financial assistance for Year 12 and 13 students preparing to further their education at a recognised tertiary institution the following year. Arrow International recognises the importance of higher education and the fact that the costs involved with tertiary study can be a barrier for some people.
The Leadership Scholarship programme consists of two $5,000 scholarships and six $2,500 scholarships. The $2,500 scholarships will be allocated across New Zealand and the $5,000 scholarships will be awarded to the two most impressive applications nationwide.
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PROJECT OF INTEREST
FORSYTH BARR STADIUM AT UNIVERSITY PLAZA, DUNEDIN
Arrow International's Major Projects division is project managing the design and construction of this multi-purpose, multi-million dollar rectangular stadium. The Logan Park precinct location of this stadium adds a new social hub for Dunedin and links the University to the City.
The stadium has an opening date of August 2011, and will host three matches of the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
