The 2026 Hospitality Training Trust grant applications are now open, closing on the 10th of April.
Last year, grants were awarded to a variety of organisations, furthering their commitment to the industry. These included Auckland & Waterfront Theatres for training staff to manage deaf and disabled patrons, the Bed & Breakfast Association for online training workshops, and the DINE Academy to invest in the future of hospitality, tourism and youth.
The Hospitality Training Trust was set up to encourage and support training in the sector. Since the trust was founded in 2011, it has continued to promote the development of excellence, leadership, talent and knowledge in the industry.
To date, the Trust has awarded a range of Grants, initially for projects sponsored by the Hospitality Standard Institute and in 2012 to projects proposed by Service Skills Institute (trading as ServiceIQ). From 2013, applications were invited from other hospitality sector participants.
Grants have previously been awarded to a range of projects, such as training for completion of judging qualifications, host responsibility training, Australasia tapas competition, PDP for young leaders in the tourism sector, support for pre-employment training and youth development for those at risk, Cheesemaker Awards, including Cheesemaker of the Year, and support of an online hospitality training platform.
Funds can be granted to associations, businesses or individuals for projects that will further the aims and criteria of the Hospitality Training Trust around building excellence across the hospitality sector.
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