Universal Income Trust is a Trust charity in the Education sector, based in Nelson, Nelson. This organisation also provides funding to other charities. Annual revenue: $0.0M NZD. Financial data as at June 2025.
Mission: The purpose of the Trust is to help educate the public (in Aotearoa New Zealand) concerning social, environmental, and economic benefits/importance derived from the economic rights comprising Universal Income Systems, defined here as income schemes that fulfil the minimum basic requirements inherent in the International Bill of Human Rights. The method employed by the Trust for advancing education include the provision of professional resources, presentation, and consultation services to help meet the needs and requests of others working towards the integration of economic rights education within the context of appropriate formal or non-formal curriculums. Key economic rights laws of Universal Income Systems, relative to poverty, consultation and public participation, have been consolidated within national statute laws as part of NZ's legal commitments to the ratification of International conventions on sustainability. See Deed for more details.
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Net Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $0.0M | $0.0M | - |
| 2024 | $0.0M | $0.0M | - |
| 2023 | $0.0M | $0.0M | - |
| 2022 | $0.0M | $0.0M | - |
| 2021 | $0.0M | $0.0M | - |
| 2020 | $0.0M | $0.0M | - |
| 2019 | $0.0M | $0.0M | - |
| 2018 | $0.0M | $0.0M | - |
| 2017 | $0.0M | $0.0M | - |
| 2016 | $0.0M | $0.0M | - |
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Financial data as at June 2025. Sourced from Charities Services register.
Small volunteer-led organisations are not letter-graded: the standard financial template does not fit entities without paid staff, large revenue, or significant government funding. The charity's filed figures are shown above.
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Financial data from Charities Services annual return (FY2025). Ratings calculated using CharityData v3.1.1 methodology.
This organisation makes grants or donations to other charities and organisations.
The purpose of the Trust is to help educate the public (in Aotearoa New Zealand) concerning social, environmental, and economic benefits/importance derived from the economic rights comprising Universal Income Systems, defined here as income schemes that fulfil the minimum basic requirements inherent in the International Bill of Human Rights. The method employed by the Trust for advancing education include the provision of professional resources, presentation, and consultation services to help meet the needs and requests of others working towards the integration of economic rights education within the context of appropriate formal or non-formal curriculums. Key economic rights laws of Universal Income Systems, relative to poverty, consultation and public participation, have been consolidated within national statute laws as part of NZ's legal commitments to the ratification of International conventions on sustainability. See Deed for more details.
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HHI (Herfindahl–Hirschman Index) measures concentration across 6 income categories. Lower HHI = more diversified. Score above 60 indicates healthy diversification.
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