Helen Stewart Royle Charitable Trust 2024 Grant Round

Submissions closed at 5:00PM 15 April 2024 (NZST).

The Estate of Helen Stewart Royle Charitable Trust

The Helen Stewart Royle Charitable Trust Mission Statement is “To distribute widely to organisations that can directly apply funds to specific projects that provide humanitarian aid (assistance and relief) to women or older people”. For the purposes of the Estate of Helen Stewart Royle Charitable Trust the Trustee has defined the following:

Woman – A female adult aged over 18 - The age of adulthood is defined in the Age of Majority Act 1970 which is now replaced by the Trusts Act 2019 as attaining the age of 18 years of age.

Older People – Over the age of 65 - While there is no legislative support for what are “Old people”, they are commonly defined as those over the age of 65 years of age. 

Assistance and Aid - An element of humanitarian aid (e.g. relief of poverty) rather than the other classes of charitable aid generally considered to be the advancement of education, religion, or other general community benefits.

In selection the Trustee will focus on providing funding for one-off projects that address specific issues and needs that are directly relative to the Trust’s Mission Statement.

Applications are open until 5pm on 15 April 2024.

Who is eligible? In order to be eligible to apply for funding in 2024 from the Estate of Helen Stewart Charitable Trust, your organisation needs to be:

  • A Registered Charitable Trust or an Incorporated Society
  • Applying for a specific project directly for the purpose of relieving poverty of women aged over 18 and/or people over the age of 65.
  • Submitting an application through the controlling body (National Office) of your organisation where one exists.

Schools, individuals, sports organisations and service clubs are not eligible to apply to the Trust. The Trust does not fund overseas projects.

How much funding is available? The minimum grant awarded will be $5,000 and the maximum grant will be $50,000.

How are decisions made? All grant applications are considered by the Trustee. Decisions are made based on the information provided in the application and other general enquiries. The Trustee’s decision is final. No further communications will be entered into. This includes providing applicants with the reason why they have been unsuccessful, justifying why an application was successful or reconsidering an application.

A grant may be approved subject to certain conditions, in such circumstances the funds will normally be held by the Trustee until the conditions have been met. It is important that all details on the application form are concise and easy to read. Decisions relating to grant applications are made on the information provided in the application and other general enquiries. 

It is important that all details on the application form are concise and easy to read. Application forms that are not completed in full will not be accepted.

In what circumstances will an application not be considered?

  • Incomplete or late applications
  • Retrospective funding
  • Applications from individuals, sports organisations and service clubs
  • Applications requesting funding for overseas projects

Important dates:

  • Applications are open from 7am on 1 March 2024 to 5pm on 15 April 2024.
  • Applicants will be advised of the outcome by the 31 May 2024.

Late applications will not be accepted.

 

Contact us: Any questions should be directed to Public Trust Charities by email to funding@publictrust.co.nz or by phone on 0800 371 471.

Important: Please read the information below to assist you in completing your application online.

How to apply

Step 1: Determine eligibility

  • Please ensure you have read the Trust’s funding eligibility criteria on the Public Trust website.
  • If you are unsure if your organisation is eligible to apply or of the suitability of your funding request contact Public Trust Charities on 0800 371 471 or funding@publictrust.co.nz.

Step 2: Register or login to apply online

First time users will need to register.

Hint: you will need an email address to register.  If your organisation has a ‘generic’ email (e.g. info@organisation.org) using this may allow other staff members to use the same login in future (as long as they know the password).

Your login can be used for any trust managed by Public Trust granting via SmartyGrants and can be used in future grant rounds.

Note: Please store your login details in a safe place for future reference.

Once registered, you can login to the system and start your application.

Step 3: Complete your application

The application is best viewed/completed on a non-mobile device.

Complete all of the required questions – mandatory questions are marked with an*

Attach all required supporting documents

Note: Our preferred format for attachments is PDF, Excel, Word or JPG.  Supporting materials cannot exceed 25MB in size, as files exceeding this will not upload.

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You can save your application at any stage and return to it later.

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Step 4: Review and submit your application

When you are satisfied with your application press the review button to ensure that all required sections of the application have been completed (you must do this before the submit button is enabled).

Submit your application.

Note: Once you have submitted your application no further editing or uploading of supporting documents is possible.

Step 5: What happens next?

You will receive an automated email confirming your submission with a copy of your application attached and information about how/when your application will be assessed.  This will be sent to the email you used to register.

If you do not receive a confirmation email then your application has not been successfully submitted (don’t forget to check your spam email folder when looking for the email).

We will contact you if we require any further information to consider your application.

We will contact you after the board meeting has been held to consider the applications either successful/unsuccessful.

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