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Ōtorohanga Charitable Trust
Inc. 1992

The Ōtorohanga Charitable Trust is a fund custodian focused on growing its capital and distributing it to not-for-profit organisations and individuals for the benefit of the community and future generations.

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The Where

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Ōtorohanga District covers 1,976 square kilometres of thriving farmland, from the beautiful seaside town of Kāwhia in the west to the peaceful waters of Lake Arapuni in the east. Neighbouring the Waipā and Waitomo districts, it is home to vibrant and friendly communities who enjoy a relaxed and harmonious way of life. If you’re part of our community, we’re glad to have you. If you’re visiting, welcome! 

Below are all you need to know about apply a grant.

The Trust makes grants for charitable purposes in the following areas:

Grants are made where there is a clear benefit to the Ōtorohanga District community or to a person living in the District.


We are especially keen on applications which build community cohesion and sustainability (paddling our waka together), connectedness, resilience, vibrancy and inclusion. We try to do the most good for the most people we can.

WHAT
are our grant
- Arts -
- Sport and Recreation -
- Health and Wellbeing -
- Education -
- Environment -

Applications will be considered at the following meeting dates:

Monday, 16th February 2026

Monday, 18th May 2026

Monday, 24th August (Meeting and AGM)

​Monday, 23rd November​ 2026

Applications need to be with the Trust two weeks before the meeting date, and please note we will be considering applications 4 times a year, beginning in 2026.

 

We ask you to please read our FAQs before applying to ensure your application is eligible.

The Trust will usually let applicants know the outcome during the week following the Board meeting.

Applications must be made on the Grant Application Form available on the website and emailed to info@otoct.org.nz

How
do you apply?
don’t we fund?
WHAT
  • For-profit/business organisations or purposes

  • Repayment of debt

  • Personal loans

  • Religious purpose

  • Political advocacy

  • High performance sport or other competition

  • Core education and public health provided by government (e.g. teacher or nurse salaries, core school or medical equipment)

  • Retrospective applications

  • Endowments

  • Fundraising (e.g. costs for a fundraiser, marketing and event costs for fundraising events, raffle prizes)

We don't fund the following:
priorities?
WHO
CAN APPLY FOR GRANTS?
Individual Grants
​Applicants must be living in Ōtorohanga or have very close associations with Ōtorohanga District.​
Community Group Grants
Organisations must be not-for-profit entities based in Ōtorohanga and supporting Ōtorohanga communities
do you account for your grant?
How

Applications will be considered at the following meeting dates:

Monday, 16th February 2026

Monday, 18th May 2026

Monday, 24th August (Meeting and AGM)

​Monday, 23rd November​ 2026

Applications need to be with the Trust two weeks before the meeting date, and please note we will be considering applications 4 times a year, beginning in 2026.

 

We ask you to please read our FAQs before applying to ensure your application is eligible. The Trust will usually let applicants know the outcome during the week following the Board meeting.

 

Applications must be made on the Grant Application Form available on the website and emailed to info@otoct.org.nz

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Ōtorohanga Museum

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Grantees Through the Years

Over the years, the Ōtorohanga Charitable Trust has provided grants to numerous groups and individuals, supporting their initiatives and taking pride in contributing to their motivation and success in building a thriving community.

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Testimony

A heartfelt and sincere thank you to our supporters of the Ōtorohanga Junior Squash Programme: Ōtorohanga Charitable Trust for their generous grants that funded equipment for the programme, and Wabbit Industries for their contribution of squash equipment that played a key role in training our local youth.

Ōtorohanga Junior Squash

Kio Kio School would like to thank the Ōtorohanga Charitable Trust for their incredible donation towards the sound and lighting for our school production. Your continued support of our school is aways valued!

Kio Kio School

Beattie Home recently made a purchase with the generous grant money that the Ōtorohanga Charitable Trust approved. These purchases included a portable Luna overhead lifting hoist, a Luna Trolley and a wall mounted charger. This is to assist Beattie Home in their move to provide hospital level care, as well as rest home care. This will mean the hoist can be used over three rooms, providing hospital level care for 3-6 people.

Thank you again

Jenny Hughes

Treasurer

Friends of Beattie Home

Beattie Home
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Ōtorohanga Township

Membership

Our members are at the heart of our community.

By joining us, you’ll stay connected with the work we do through our regular newsletter and be invited to attend our Annual General Meeting each year.

The annual membership fee is $30.

Joining is easy — simply download and complete the membership application form, then email it to info@otoct.org.nz.

We would love to have you as part of our community.

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