The Civic Place Trust
Share your love of the arts by making a tax deductible donation to the Civic Place Trust.
The Trust was established in 2004 for the purpose of promoting arts and the provision of cultural facilities. Since its inception it has received and distributed donations for the following activities:
- The annual Young Composer Award
- World class soloists performing with the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra
- World class conductors leading the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra
- Commission new works by Australian composers
- The purchase of new instruments for the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra
Make a tax deductible donation today
- Maestro $20,000+
- Symphony $10,000+
- Oratorio $5,000+
- Concerto $2,000+
- Overture $1,000
If you would like to make a tax deductible donation to the Civic Place Trust please contact wso@willoughby.nsw.gov.au.
The Civic Place Trust was established by Willoughby City Council in 2004 for the purpose of promoting arts and the provision of cultural facilities.
It is guided by a with the City of Willoughby being the settlor. Civic Place Trust is listed on the Register Of Cultural Organisations (ROCO) and manages a tax deductible (Deductible Gift Recipient) public fund.
The initial focus of the Trust was on fund raising for the construction of The Concourse performing arts complex at Chatswood. The trust’s focus is on the promotion of arts and cultural facilities and their vital contribution to the community.