GAGAL Apprentices and Trainees is a not for profit community based organisation, who in 2010 will celebrate 25 years of operation in Central Queensland. GAGAL’s core business is to facilitate skill development through employment and training to service the needs of the community.
GAGAL currently employs over 350 apprentices and trainees in various trades from Metal Fabrication to Horticulture. GAGAL also operates five commercial workshops for apprentices to receive experience by tendering for live industrial work and completing a quality product in a commercial timeframe. GAGAL can currently tender for live work in the fields of Metal Fabrication, Diesel Fitting, Fitting and Turning, Carpentry, Cabinetmaking and Electrical Tool Repairs. The workshops are also able to deliver off the job training to apprentices in these trades.
In addition to its’ core business, GAGAL is also facilitating four community programs, with the financial backing of the state and federal governments, to deliver education and pre-employment skills to disadvantaged youth of the community and one community program to deliver pre-employment and life skills to indigenous members of the community. These are great programs with very high success rates.
Being a not for profit organisation, GAGAL relies heavily on the community and industry to support the continued efforts to develop skills in the community. Sponsorship is one way in which local businesses can help with GAGAL’s various endeavours.
The GAGAL 'What's My Trade?' event is now in its fourth year and has grown from one location to having four events across Central Queensland. Because of the sponsorship and donations from the communities, GAGAL is still able to offer this event free of charge to the schools and public.
This proposal details the levels of sponsorship available in 2010 and the benefits that sponsors receive.
If you wish to support GAGAL through sponsorship, then please fill in the GAGAL 2010 Sponsorship Proposal, and send it to us.
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