The Eastwoodhill Trust Board Act was passed by Parliament in 1975 to create a governing body to oversee the maintenance and development of Eastwoodhill Arboretum. No financial support was pledged or has ever been received from the New Zealand government or local government agencies.
From the beginning, the Eastwoodhill Trust Board's direction was clear - to ensure the long-term viability of Eastwoodhill Arboretum. Establishing financial stability through income generation and a sustainable endowment fund was imperative. The Trust Board set about seeking donations, bequests and legacies from the people of New Zealand and abroad.
The endowment fund still requires much in donations, legacies and bequests to ensure a viable future for Eastwoodhill and to develop the diverse collection of specimens within the arboretum.
Eastwoodhill Arboretum needs help from interested individuals and groups who are able to provide financial assistance and ensure the future of Eastwoodhill is secure.
There several bequest options available:
In preparation of your Will you should seek the assistance of a Trustee or your family solicitor to ensure your wishes are clearly and correctly recorded.
Should you wish to make a donation, please contact the Eastwoodhill office.