TRUST HOUSE FOUNDATION
- Local not-for-profit organisations such as incorporated societies and registered charities.
- Local branches of national not-for-profit organisations.
Trustees of the Trust House Foundation carefully review all applications and decide which ones will receive grants. They consult widely, including with the Masterton, Flaxmere & Rimutaka net proceeds committee.
2026 Application Due Dates
- 26 Jan (announced 25 Feb)
- 23 Mar (announced 22 Apr)
- 18 May (announced 24 Jun)
- 6 Jul (announced 12 Aug)
- 17 Aug (announced 14 Oct)
- 19 Oct (announced 18 Nov)
If you own or manage a pub or club, find out more about the benefits of becoming a Trust House gaming venue
About the Trust House Foundation
The Trust House Foundation is a respected, licensed Class 4 Gaming foundation.
Every year, we provide more than $4 million in community gaming proceeds to fund community events and organisations through grants.
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Office hours
M-T: 8am - 4:30pm
F: 8am - 4pm
Address
Level 1, 4 Queen Street Masterton, 5810.
PO Box 135 Masterton.
