Feilding-Rangitikei Herald

Trust supports creativity

- CARLY THOMAS

A trust aimed at supporting arts and science projects in Manawatu has boosted the grant money on offer for the latest round of funding.

Applicants for this year’s Earle Creativity Trust grants are being sought in the fields of music and history and literature, with $100,000 available in total or $50,000 for each section.

Trustees Mary and Dick Earle said they were happy to be offering a $40,000 increase from last year, hoping it would be a helping hand for locals.

‘‘The trust is set up to encourage creative outcomes in our region and invites applicatio­ns from local people who have great innovative ideas but have met a bit of a block and need some extra resourcing to move them along.’’

The Earle Trust has been in operation for four years and during that time grants totalling over a quarter of a million dollars have been given out to develop various projects.

Previous projects include a book by Helen Lehndorf titled Write to the Centre, Virginia and Warren Warbrick’s musical play Haunt Wind Stories and the Kete Series - a trio of poetry books by Tim Upperton, Leonel Alvarado and the late Joy Green.

The Earles were innovators, in their time, and have a background in the food technology and biotechnol­ogy industries, and accumulate­d their wealth over many years of work.

 ?? PHOTO: WARWICK SMITH/STUFF ?? Dick and Mary Earle developed the Earle Creativity Trust in 2013.
PHOTO: WARWICK SMITH/STUFF Dick and Mary Earle developed the Earle Creativity Trust in 2013.

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