Twelve Tasmanian charities are benefitting from special grants from the MyState Community Foundation to help deal with the added pressures resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
With so many people relying on the internet, particularly as we have seen an increase of people working or learning remotely, the number of technology support scams are on the rise.
MyState Bank’s ability to promptly turn around home loan applications, coupled with its lending flexibility enables customers to secure their home, often against the odds.
Making sure that you have adequate coverage on your insurance is a great start, but there are other easy measures you can take to help keep your property and possessions safe this summer.
There’s no doubt that this year has been full of uncertainty, which makes it particularly difficult to think about and plan for the future. But with things like travel plans and social events being postponed now’s a great time to start thinking about where you can save some extra cash.
We are proud to support programs & initiatives that help to educate, nurture and support the young people of Tasmania. In 2020, The MyState Foundation provided grants to 17 community organisations who received a total of more than $150,000, with an emphasis on assisting disadvantaged and vulnerable young Tasmanians.
We are proud to support programs & initiatives that help to educate, nurture and support the young people of Tasmania. 10 not-for-profit organisations were announced as beneficiaries of MyState Foundation 2019 community grants.