Adult literacy schemes benefit from trust grants
PRESS RELEASE
Adult literacy schemes in South
Auckland, Franklin and on Waiheke Island were among
successful applications to ASB Community Trust in its latest
grants round.
South Auckland Adult Literacy was granted $47,658 toward operating costs, Adult Literacy Franklin $16,228 and Waiheke Adult Literacy $17,402.
Another education group to gain a grant is The Gifted Children's Advancement Charitable Trust, which provides a specialist education programme for gifted children from low-income families. The CEO of ASBCT, Jennifer Gill, says a $31,728 grant will help deliver the programme in low decile areas, “where parents of gifted children may have less access to extracurricular programmes that are often used to support gifted children”.
About ASB Community Trust:
ASB
Community Trust is an independent grant-making organisation
serving the Auckland and Northland communities. With funding
from its investment income stream, the Trust makes an
average of $45 million in grants to more than 1100 community
groups each year.
Any incorporated society or registered charitable trust can apply for funds, provided they are a not-for-profit organisation working for community good.
For more details, visit the Trust’s website: www.ASBCommunityTrust.org.nz
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