Donations
You are making a difference
Our recipients rely on the kind donations from members of our community. We welcome both individual and corporate sponsorship, for which we will provide a donation tax certificate.
We offer three tiers of corporate level sponsorship; gold, silver and bronze. These are detailed below.
Enter your details below if you would like to donate.
Corporate Sponsorship
What does it mean to be a Gold
Sponsor?
If you donate more than $2,500 to the Pohutukawa Helping Hand Trust you will receive:
- A donation tax certificate.
- A certificate of giving to place within your office.
- A featured logo on our website with a link back to your business page.
- A gold sponsor badge to display on your website.
What does it mean to be a Silver Sponsor?
If you donate more than $1,750 to the Pohutukawa Helping Hand Trust you will receive:
- A donation tax certificate.
- A certificate of giving to place within your office.
- A featured logo on our website with a link back to your business page.
- A silver sponsor badge to display on your website.
What does it mean to be a Bronze Sponsor?
If you donate more than $500 to the Pohutukawa Helping Hand Trust you will receive:
- A donation tax certificate.
- A certificate of giving to place within your office.
- A featured logo on our website with a link back to your business page.
- A bronze sponsor badge to display on your website.
More about Community Partners and Sponsors:
Giles & Liew Chartered Accountants
Giles & Liew Chartered Accountants have been providing innovative solutions grounded in technical accounting expertise to their clients since 1997. They offer a suite of services aimed at equipping business owners with the tools to grow and transform their businesses, offering a unique combination of Accounting, Business Advisory, Consultancy and Digital Marketing services.
Clevedon Game Fishing Club
The Clevedon Game Fishing Club raised $3000 last year from their fishing competition and wanted the funds go towards helping a young person in the local community. The Club partnered with the Pohutukawa Coast Helping Hand Trust to find a recipient. This was a natural fit as the Trust’s core purpose is the advancement of youth by providing assistance to meet their needs and development goals.