Deadline: 22-Jun-2024
Applications are now open for the John Stewart Booth Trust Grant Program.
The Trust was established explicitly for the purpose of providing relief, assistance and benefit of aged and/or infirm person who live permanently in the North Shore City are of Auckland to enhance the quality of life of the recipient/s. The specified area is regarded as being confined to the territorial boundaries of the former local authority known as the North Shore City Council.
The John Stewart Booth Trust is a Registered Charity under the Charities Act 2005, Registration No. CC59912. The Trust is managed and administered by Public Trust.
Funding Information
- The Trust offers one large grant at the maximum value of $40,000, and smaller grants at the value between $5,000 and $20,000 per grant.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applications are open to organisations that registered with Charities Services that are based in or supporting people within the North Shore City region of Auckland.
- Organisations may apply for full or partial funding. Of those who apply for partial funding, preference will be given to those applicants who can show a plan to secure remaining funding.
- Applications must be for ‘specific project’ as opposed to ‘general’ running costs of the organisation.
- Those entitled may be collectively as a group or as individuals.
- No recipient or recipients suffering a disability that is self-inflicted by reason of the ongoing misuse of drugs or alcohol.
- Individuals, sports organisations and service clubs are not eligible to apply to the Trust and the Trust does not fund overseas projects.
Ineligible
- Incomplete or late applications.
- Retrospective funding.
- Applications from individuals, sports organisations and service clubs.
- Applications requesting funding for overseas projects.
- Applications not based in or supporting aged and infirm persons within the Trust funding region.
For more information, visit Public Trust.