Deadline: 27-Jan-23
The Auckland Council has launched its Waiheke Quick Response grant.
Funding Priorities
Waiheke Local Board prioritises applications that:
- Create opportunities for community connectedness.
- Enable diverse participation and inclusion.
- Develop community capability and capacity, or build local resilience.
- Promote sustainability, support lower carbon shifts, and protect the natural environments.
- Recognise Te Ao Māori and contribute towards Māori outcomes.
- Involve collaboration and working together with other community organisations.
- Projects are based on the island and use local suppliers.
- Promotes Waiheke as a sanctuary in the gulf and a sustainable tourism destination.
Funding Information
- These grants are generally for small value grants (up to $2,000).
Outcomes
The grants programme will support the following initiatives:
- Environmental.
- Cultural.
- Arts.
- Community development.
- Recreational and heritage.
- Supporting youth.
Eligibility Criteria
- Higher priority for Eligibility
- Waiheke Local Board will prioritise projects that:
- Collaborate with other community organisations.
- Use local procurement.
- Waiheke Local Board will prioritise projects that:
- Lower priority for Eligibility
- Waiheke Local Board has identified the following activities as lower priorities:
- Commercial entities and promotion of commercial entities.
- Ticketed events.
- Activities that primarily benefit communities outside the Waiheke Local Board area.
- Activities that primarily benefit a third party (e.g. activity to gain money for an organisation).
- Grants to support the purchase of, or maintenance associated with, motor vehicles.
- Wages and/or operational costs.
- Individuals with projects on private land.
- Waiheke Local Board has identified the following activities as lower priorities:
For more information, visit Auckland Council.