Tūaropaki Trust is committed to building the capability of our people, and facilitating pathways to greater opportunities.
Tūaropaki Trust is committed to building the capability of our people, and facilitating pathways to greater opportunities.
Helping build the capability of our people through positive support and encouragement is one of the Trust’s guiding principles and the Culture and Legacy team administer the kaumātua and education grants, as well as scholarships.
For easier management and to make it easy to apply, our education grant and apprenticeship applications are all accessible online.
Helping build the capability of our people through positive support and encouragement is one of the Trust’s guiding principles and the Culture and Legacy team administer the kaumātua and education grants, as well as scholarships.
During the FY2022 and FY2023, the following Grants were administered:
Grants for secondary education for owners or their descendants.
View grantsGrants for tertiary education for owners or their descendants.
View grantsOwners with a life interest, or members of a whānau trust who are over 65 years of age and who connect by whakapapa are eligible for a kaumātua grant, payable each year.
During the FY2022 and FY2023, the following Kaumātua Grants were administered:
Financial support for families during the loss of an owner or beneficiary.
View grantsIf you have any questions about our grants, you may find the answers here. Here are some frequently asked questions to help guide you through the process.
Still have questions? Please contact us.
Tūaropaki Trust grants are available to members of the Tūaropaki Trust whānau. Eligibility criteria may include whakapapa verification and meeting specific project or educational requirements.
You can apply for a grant by completing the online application form available on our website. Ensure you provide all necessary information and supporting documents as outlined in the application guidelines. For assistance, you can contact our Owner Services team directly.
The required supporting documents may vary depending on the type of grant you are applying for. Generally, you will need to provide proof of identity, whakapapa verification, a detailed project or study plan, and any relevant financial documents.
Please review the specific requirements listed in the grant application form.
The processing time for grant applications can vary. Typically, it takes around 4 to 6 weeks from the submission date to review and make a decision on your application. You will be notified of the outcome via email.
If additional information is required, the processing time may be extended.
Contact the Owner Services team for assistance completing succession applications and noting succession orders as well as facilitation of our grants, as well as any other queries about the Owner’s register, distributions and unclaimed monies.