Trusts and programs not accepting applications - Private Bank & Trustees
Trusts and programs not accepting applications
The following trusts are not accepting applications at present. This may be due to their current funding and project commitments, because they are accumulating funds over a number of years in order to generate a more substantial grant in future years or because the Trustees have other special arrangements for deciding trust income distribution.
- Sylvia and Charles Viertel Charitable Foundation - General Program
- ANZ Trustees Foundation Donor advised funds
Charitable purposes in Australia.
- The Collie Foundation
General charitable purposes in Victoria.
- Arthur Emilio Loyer
Charitable organisations providing accommodation to older, financially disadvantaged registered nurses who have worked in Victoria.
- Alexander Miller Estate
The provision of homes for older people in necessitous circumstances.
- Harvey Patterson Fund
General charitable purposes in Victoria
- NSW Community Foundation
For research into a cure for cancer:
- Cicely and Colin Rigg Estate
Provides the Cicely and Colin Rigg Craft Award and exhibition through the National Gallery of Victoria, and provides support for music.
- W. C. F. Thomas Charitable Trust
General charitable purposes in Victoria
- Hugh D.T. Williamson Foundation
Charitable purposes in Victoria. The trust is currently supporting a number of major projects.
- Florence & Truby Williams Strategic Impact Program
Capacity building projects which will have a strategic impact in a selected area of need in Victoria. Applications are by invitation only, to organisations which have an existing relationship with ANZ Trustees developed over time through successful acquittal of smaller grants from other Trusts managed by ANZ Trustees.
ANZ Trustees Limited (ABN 33 006 132 332) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ABN 11 005 357 522). The information contained in this Summary is intended as an overview only. It should not be relied upon as a substitute for detailed professional advice.