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We're open for grant applications again, post-COVID. We welcome sports clubs, schools, arts groups, community organisations, health services, and rescue and ambulance trusts, especially those we had to decline applications from in March.
Find out more and submit your application at … View moreWe're open for grant applications again, post-COVID. We welcome sports clubs, schools, arts groups, community organisations, health services, and rescue and ambulance trusts, especially those we had to decline applications from in March.
Find out more and submit your application at www.nzct.org.nz....
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The Team from New Zealand Community Trust
New Zealand Community Trust (NZCT) has grant funds available in your area for amateur sports, schools, arts, culture, education, health and community organisations.
Our next round of grant applications closes on 15 July for a decision in late August. Visit our website for more information on … View moreNew Zealand Community Trust (NZCT) has grant funds available in your area for amateur sports, schools, arts, culture, education, health and community organisations.
Our next round of grant applications closes on 15 July for a decision in late August. Visit our website for more information on our criteria and how to apply.
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Tanya Piejus from New Zealand Community Trust
We awarded over $5.1 million in grants to 227 Kiwi sports clubs, schools and other community groups in October. This included almost $1 million for the Wellington region to support grassroots sport, youth development, early learning, community events, special education, schools and the City … View moreWe awarded over $5.1 million in grants to 227 Kiwi sports clubs, schools and other community groups in October. This included almost $1 million for the Wellington region to support grassroots sport, youth development, early learning, community events, special education, schools and the City Mission.
Tanya Piejus from New Zealand Community Trust
Crofton Downs Primary School sent us this lovely thank-you card for a grant of $1,394.15 that we awarded them recently to buy new sports uniforms.
Find out whether the organisations you're involved with are eligible to apply to us for funding at www.nzct.org.nz...
Tanya Piejus from New Zealand Community Trust
Wellington Free Ambulance's Chief Executive wrote to us and said:
"Thank you so much for this very generous donation towards a new emergency ambulance. We are incredibly grateful for New Zealand Community Trust's commitment to supporting us for the last three years with vital … View moreWellington Free Ambulance's Chief Executive wrote to us and said:
"Thank you so much for this very generous donation towards a new emergency ambulance. We are incredibly grateful for New Zealand Community Trust's commitment to supporting us for the last three years with vital funds towards emergency ambulances.
"Is it thanks to the generosity of organisations like yours that every year we can answer over 100,000 calls, respond to over 50,000 emergency call outs, travel over 2 million kilometres around the region. Ambulance 488 and 489, the last two ambulances you helped fund, are out there as you read this helping people in their hour of need.
"When people ask what makes Wellington Free Ambulance so unique, I reply that it is the people and orgranisations across the Greater Wellington and Wairarapa region that make it special, organisations like New Zealand Community Trust. The generosity of the community makes our work possible,
"Thank you for helping us provide the best possible care to everyone in our region who needs us."
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