The Engineering New Zealand Foundation funds projects and initiatives that support a thriving, healthy and enduring engineering profession.
Wellington
Aotearoa New Zealand needs an engineering sector that is thriving, healthy, and will continue to lead an enduring and impactful profession for our community and future generations.
The Engineering New Zealand Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau, funding projects and initiatives that support a thriving, healthy and enduring engineering profession.
Our key objectives include helping the members of Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau during times of hardship when they need assistance, providing scholarships to support the next generation of the profession, providing grants for innovative projects that benefit the engineering profession, administering the Matata Initiative to help Māori and Pasifika students to enter and succeed in tertiary engineering study, and responsibly administering the investment of generous bequests, gifts and donated funds provided in kind to the foundation.
Established as a Charitable Trust in 2002, the Foundation has two decades of impactful investment and continues to be grateful to the generosity of our members and friends of the engineering profession in making donations that contribute towards an enduring and impactful engineering profession for Aotearoa New Zealand.
Talk to us today at foundation@engineeringnz.org to discuss your legacy or gift to the Foundation to ensure generational impact for the profession.
Find out more at https://www.engineeringnz.org/programmes/foundation/
The Engineering New Zealand Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau, funding projects and initiatives that support a thriving, healthy and enduring engineering profession.
Its key objectives include helping Members and their families when they need assistance and encouraging school leavers into tertiary engineering study by offering scholarships.
Established as a Charitable Trust in 2002, the Foundation relies on the generosity of Members and others to make donations or bequests towards these activities.