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Your will is a powerful tool for generations to come.

Giving through your will is more than passing on wealth. It’s an act of generosity that nurtures people and communities, creating lasting, positive change. 

After caring for your whānau and friends, consider leaving a gift in your will to help build stronger communities. Your will can shape a better future. 

Why leave a charitable gift?

Join our free webinar

From 14-20 July, Public Trust Wills Week aims to raise greater awareness about the powerful difference your will can make in the lives of whānau, friends, and in building stronger communities.

 Join our panel of experts for a free live webinar on the importance of having an updated will and explore the various options for including a gift for your chosen charity or community. Our guest speakers will be happy to take your questions during this informative and interactive lunchtime session. 

Thursday 17 July,
12pm NZT, duration 60 minutes.

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How to leave a charitable gift in your will

A gift can take on many forms but is often considered as one of the following:

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Applying for a grant or scholarship

Charitable trusts help to shape future generations through strengthening education, protecting our environment, uplifting whānau and preserving the richness of our culture long into the future.   

As one of New Zealand’s largest charitable trust administrators, Public Trust proudly supports over 430 trusts to distribute funds back into our communities.  

If you or an organisation close to you could benefit from funding, apply today and help shape a stronger, more connected future for Aotearoa.

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Making a will

Find out everything you need to know about making a will with Public Trust, or download our booklet on gifting to learn more about how you can make a difference.