Kiwi charity ‘Bellyful’ takes flight with $30k Jetstar grant
5 April 2012
Kiwi charity ‘Bellyful’ takes flight with $30,000 Jetstar grant
• Jetstar’s Flying
Start Programme helps Kiwi charity Bellyful double in size
• More families will have much needed support around
dinner time
• Community groups invited to apply for
second round of grant
New Zealand charity Bellyful is the first recipient of Jetstar’s Flying Start Programme and will use a $30,000 grant to double its service of providing comfort food for families.
Bellyful is a not-for-profit organisation which provides free, home-cooked meals to families who have newborns, are struggling with the illness of a parent or child, or are new to a community.
The organisation is run by a network of volunteers who cook and deliver the frozen, precooked meals to families.
Bellyful is the first New Zealand group to receive a $30,000 grant – split evenly between cash and flights – through the Jetstar Flying Start Programme. The grant will help fund Bellyful’s plans to double its branches from 12 to 24 and its aim to help more families around New Zealand.
Jetstar Australia & New Zealand CEO, Mr David Hall, said the airline was inspired by Bellyful’s practical approach to helping families who are struggling.
“Bellyful is giving a helping hand to every-day Kiwis and that is exactly what the Jetstar Flying Start Programme is about,” Mr Hall said.
“They have seen a need and through the Jetstar Flying Start Programme we can support them towards making life a little easier for people all over the country.”
Bellyful founder, Jacqui Ritchie, said the grant would transform the organisation’s future.
“What we provide isn’t just a comforting meal. We’re a smile, a much needed hug and another mum to chat to when everything is new and different,” Ms Ritchie said.
“This grant will make an unimaginable difference to Bellyful. I get calls every single week from communities who are crying out for the type of help we can provide in their area. We now have the funds and travel to confidently expand our service to these communities.”
This year the Jetstar Flying Start Programme will award a total of $120,000 in travel and cash to New Zealand not-for-profit organisations, $30,000 each quarter.
Applications for the next grant close at 5.00pm (NZST) on 31 May 2012. Any New Zealand based not-for-profit community group or organisation in need of a Flying Start is encouraged to apply. Full application details and conditions can be found at www.jetstar.com.
Jetstar and its generous customers also support communities through Jetstar StarKids - its partnership with World Vision - to help improve the lives of underprivileged children across Asia.
Background Information – Flying Start Grants Programme
Grant
Allocation
Each quarterly grant will be worth
$30,000, comprising:
• $15,000 cash
• $15,000
worth of travel with Jetstar anywhere on the Jetstar
network
• Promotion of their community group or
organisation on Jetstar’s website and Facebook
page
Who can apply
Entry is open to New Zealand
based not-for-profit community groups and organisations of
any size, who are seeking funding to help enhance the lives
of people in their local community and can be classified
into one of the following
categories:
1. Charity;
2. Educational
organisation;
3. Health organisation;
4. Sporting
group or organisation; or
5. Arts group or
organisation.
The community group or organisation should have a specific project in mind for how the grant will be used to benefit their local community.
When
applications open and close
Grants will be awarded
quarterly. Applications for each quarter open and close on
the following dates:
Grant | Applications Open | Applications Close |
Q1 – 2012 closed | 13 December 2011 | 28 February 2012 |
Q2 | 1 March 2012 | 31 May 2012 |
Q3 | 1 June 2012 | 31 August 2012 |
Q4 | 1 September 2012 | 30 November 2012 |
ENDS