LW Nelson Trust
The LW Nelson Charitable Trust helps Northland charitable, educational and community organisations that provide assistance to the aged, destitute or those suffering from a serious mental or physical disability.
Applicants must be a registered charitable entity, situated in the Northland Area, within the boundaries of the districts of Kaipara, Whangarei and the Far North.
Types of projects supported in the past include:
Newsletters, Dedicated services, **Capital expenses, **Purchase of vehicles, Programmes that support clients to interact and be part of the community and/or show a benefit to their will being inclusion/not seclusion. Assistance with operating expenses, assist with salaries, support for continuance of services, repairs, furniture and information resources
** Capital expenses/purchases of vehicles this would likely be a partial contribution-the organisation should hold the bulk of the purchase cost
The Trustee takes into consideration What an Organisation applies for, the need in their community, the benefit to their clients, how the grant will benefit their clients, and how the organisation knows it is benefiting their clients.
Applications close on the 30th of November 2017. Applications will be advised of the outcome of their application by the 31st of January 2018.
How to apply
Step 1: Determine eligibility
Note: Only one application per organisation will be considered for each grant round.
Step 2: Register or login to apply online
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.
Step 3: Complete your Application
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.
Hint: Save your work regularly so it is not lost if you time out or lose your connection.
You can save your application at any stage and return to it later.
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If you need more help using the application form you can download the Help Guide for Applicants or check out the Applicant Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) .
If you have any technical difficulties using the online SmartyGrants portal email service@smartygrants.com.au
Step 4: Review and 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
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).