Robert Shannon FoundationRobert Shannon Foundation Application Form 2008 The Robert Shannon Foundation was established in 2003 to perpetuate the memory of Robert Shannon, founder of Shannons Insurance, who died unexpectedly in March 2000. Robert
was an avid classic car enthusiast, who especially enjoyed his 1930
Invicta S Type. He was a strong supporter of the historic
motoring movement and was concerned that it was not attracting enough
younger people, particularly in the areas of the preservation and
restoration of classic vehicles. AIM After
the success of the Shannons 2001 National Motoring Tour, the Australian
Historic Motoring Federation (AHMF) established the Robert Shannon
Foundation. The AHMF is the national body representing classic
and historic vehicle clubs in all states and territories. The
purpose of the Foundation is to encourage people under the age of 30 to
become involved in the restoration and preservation of veteran,
vintage, post-vintage, historic 50’s, historic 60’ and historic 70’s
vehicles up to 30 years old. The Foundation may: - help with the purchase of specialist tools or equipment
- assist with the actual cost of restoration work
- contribute toward TAFE or other fees
- contribute toward any project considered worthwhile by the Trustees.
ELIGIBLITY Any
person or group of people under the age of thirty years and engaged in
studying automotive restoration and preservation or actively working on
historic vehicles is eligible to nominate for a grant. Before
completing an application form an individual or group must seek the
support of a local vehicle club. This club must be affiliated
with the appropriate state council.
The supporting club must complete the relevant section of the
application form and forward the application to its council for
endorsement.
2007 Robert Shannon Foundation Award Recipients 


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