The Fulton Hogan MND New Zealand Support Fund provides additional support to people living with motor neurone disease (MND), their immediate families, whānau, and carers to maximise their quality of life.
The fund is available to current clients of MND New Zealand, as well as their immediate families, whānau, and carers, who can apply for grants though their support team member.
Download the ‘Fulton Hogan MND New Zealand Support Fund Guidelines’ PDF here.
The Fulton Hogan MND New Zealand Support Fund (the Support Fund) provides additional support to people living with motor neurone disease (MND), their immediate families, whānau, and carers to maximise their quality of life.
The Support Fund is only made possible by the generosity of the New Zealand community via donations and fundraising activities, and funding is limited.
The Support Fund does not replace any statutory funding or provision available for people with MND, their families, whānau, and carers. It is for cases where these options (i.e. government funding or funding from other supporting agencies) have been explored and have either been exhausted or unforthcoming. The Support Fund also considers applications for interim assistance when government provision cannot be provided in a timely manner.
As MND New Zealand’s foundation corporate sponsor, Fulton Hogan have committed to a three-year partnership for the purpose of providing funding to assist in the provision of home care for people living with MND, their families, whānau, and carers. This funding will be provided via grants distributed by the Support Fund. Home care includes costs associated with activities or items that improve the quality of life, such as practical support with household tasks, equipment, home modifications, respite and mobility.
The Support Fund is available to anyone living in New Zealand who is a current client of MND New Zealand, as well as their immediate families, whānau, and carers.
A current client is defined as a person living with MND who has consulted with a member of the MND New Zealand support team, and who has signed an MND Client Consent form.
The Fulton Hogan MND New Zealand Support fund offers three types of grant:
Up to $1500 can be granted to provide additional support to a person living with MND.
Its is only for cases where other funding options (i.e. government funding or funding from other supporting agencies) have been explored and have either been exhausted or unforthcoming. Applications for interim support when government provision cannot be provided in a timely manner will also be considered.
If the application is for equipment or home modifications, an assessment and recommendation from the appropriate health professional is also required to ensure suitability.
Examples of funding would include contributions to:
All applications must come through the support team member for your region.
The application process is as follows:
*If you are unable to contact your MND support team member, please contact the MND support team leader at the MND New Zealand national office on 09 624 2148 or teamldr@mnda.org.nz
All grant applications are assessed by the MND New Zealand Support Fund Committee (the Committee). The Committee follows a standardised procedure for all applications. The decision of the Committee is final. Funding is limited, and all applications will be assessed based on need and impact.
MND New Zealand’s privacy policy applies to all Support Fund applications and grants. The personal details of all grant applicants will remain confidential unless consent is given via the application form. Only the persons involved in the application process (i.e. the support team member, the MND New Zealand Support Fund Committee, and relevant health professional(s) where appropriate) will have access to applicants’ details.
If you have any further questions regarding the Fulton Hogan MND New Zealand Support Fund, please contact your support team member