Mary Potter

Community Council

The Community Council was established by Calvary Health Care Tasmania to advise on the management and disbursement of funds for community benefit projects. The Community Council administers two funds, the Mary Potter Fund and the Community Grants Program Fund.

Embedded in gospel values and the founding philosophy of the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary the Community Council  seeks to support individuals and groups within the community by providing assistance to people in need, thus promoting the  dignity and worth of the marginalised.

Mary Potter Fund

The Mary Potter Fund was established in 1994 to provide a health care service for those in need of hospital care who may not be able to access the facilities of Calvary Health Care Tasmania for reasons of economic hardship.

Accredited medical practitioners make application on behalf of patients, with both the medical practitioner and anaesthetist agreeing to receive the Medicare reimbursement only. The Mary Potter Fund meets all ‘in hospital’ costs during the patients stay. All applications for assistance through this Fund come before the Community Council for ratification.

Download the Application Form

Community Council Grants Program

The Calvary Community Council Grants Program assists Tasmanian to build a healthier and happier community through support for events and activities that make a positive difference to society. Launched in 2004 with initial funding of $100,000 the areas of focus are

The two grant rounds each year are advertised in the three Tasmanian daily newspapers. Eligible ‘not for profit’ groups are able to apply for funding under this program.

Download the Application Form

Modified 11 Nov 2009