AAMI's sponsorships in this segment include:
AAMI Skilled Drivers programDesigned to promote safe driving behaviour among licensed drivers under 25, the program commenced in 1982 and demonstrates AAMI's commitment to road safety. The program is a practical one-day course where participants are instructed on safe and defensive driving techniques in their own car. The course is free for under 25s who have a comprehensive insurance policy with AAMI, or who are the children or grandchildren of AAMI comprehensive policy holders. Participants receive a 10 per cent discount on their insurance premium while they are under 25.In 2008, 5177 young drivers completed the program. AAMI contributed almost $1.1 million to the running costs. Participants also benefitted from almost $1 million in savings on their premiums. In 2008, in conjunction with the NSW Government's Staysafe Committee, an analysis of AAMI claims data showed young drivers were less likely to lodge a claim for an at-fault crash if they had participated in Skilled Drivers. This clearly demonstrates the value of the program and its ability to reduce injury and, potentially, save lives |
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Victoria SES PartnershipAAMI has a long-standing partnership with the Victoria SES. Through this partnership, AAMI funds an innovative program to equip branches throughout Victoria with vital tools to help volunteers in their rescue efforts. AAMI funds a comprehensive public awareness campaign about the equipment handovers to draw attention to the vital work of SES volunteers. The program also funds advertising and community service announcements about the SES Driver Reviver program around peak holiday periods. In 2008, AAMI contributed close to $450,000 to the vital work of Victoria SES, and since the partnership began, AAMIs contribution to Victoria SES has totalled more than $3 million. |
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Staff Involvement in the Community
In 2008, AAMI staff raised significant funds which were administered between a number of worthy charitable organisations and grass-roots community clubs and associations. |
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Belonging Small Grants programThe AAMI Belonging Small Grants program supports AAMI staff who volunteer within the community. Under the program, which has been running since 2001, AAMI staff can apply for a cash grant twice a year to help provide financial support to a community organisation they participate in. In 2008, AAMI provided $60,000 to 38 community organisations nationally. |
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National Trauma Research Institute P.A.R.T.Y Program
AAMI is helping educate senior school students about the devastating effects of traumatic injury by sponsoring a ground-breaking program run by the National Trauma Research Institute (NTRI). |
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