Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The Acorn Foundation 2026 Funding Round provides grants of up to $10,000 to registered charities and community organisations in New Zealand’s Western Bay of Plenty. It supports initiatives in housing, youth, mental health, equity, Māori-led development, and environmental sustainability, and funds both project and operational costs. The programme aims to strengthen long-term community wellbeing and resilience.
The Acorn Foundation 2026 Funding Round is a community grant programme supporting registered charities and community organisations working across the Western Bay of Plenty region.
It focuses on strengthening wellbeing, equity, and long-term community resilience through locally led initiatives.
Program Objectives
The funding supports initiatives that:
- Improve access to safe and healthy housing
- Reduce inequality and improve financial wellbeing
- Support youth aged 14–24
- Strengthen mental health and wellbeing services
- Assist people with disabilities
- Reduce impacts of substance abuse
- Address violence and harm in communities
- Support Māori-led initiatives and cultural identity
- Build inclusive and connected communities
- Promote environmental sustainability
- Support community events that increase social connection
The programme prioritises long-term, community-driven impact.
Key Funding Priorities
Housing and Basic Needs
- Safe and healthy housing access
- Food security programmes
- Financial literacy and capability building
Youth and Community Development
- Youth services for ages 14–24
- Community engagement activities
- Local events that strengthen social cohesion
Health and Wellbeing
- Mental health support services
- Disability inclusion programmes
- Substance abuse prevention and recovery support
- Violence prevention initiatives
Māori-Led and Cultural Development
- Māori-led community initiatives
- Cultural identity strengthening
- Locally grounded sustainable development
Environmental Sustainability
- Environmental protection projects
- Community-based conservation and sustainability activities
Funding Details
- Maximum grant amount: $10,000 per application
- Funding type: Project and operational support
- Funding cycle: Annual (April–August)
Eligible Costs
- Project delivery expenses
- Staff salaries and wages
- Rent and facility costs
- Transport and service delivery costs
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Registered charities
- Community organisations operating in the Western Bay of Plenty region
Eligible Locations
- Tauranga
- Katikati
- Waihi Beach
- Te Puke
- Maketu
The foundation also distributes funds on behalf of The Tindall Foundation across the wider Bay of Plenty region.
Ineligible Funding Uses
Funding cannot be used for:
- Individuals or unregistered groups
- Capital purchases over $5,000
- Core school or education activities
- Sports clubs or school events
- Overseas travel
- Political or religious advocacy
- Retrospective costs
Why It Matters
This funding programme strengthens communities by:
- Supporting grassroots social services
- Improving health, housing, and wellbeing outcomes
- Promoting Māori-led and culturally grounded solutions
- Enhancing youth and mental health support
- Encouraging sustainable and inclusive community development
It enables local organisations to respond directly to real community needs.
How It Works / How to Apply
Step 1: Check Eligibility
Ensure your organisation is a registered charity or eligible community group in the region.
Step 2: Align with Priorities
Match your project with one or more funding focus areas.
Step 3: Prepare Application
Define objectives, expected outcomes, and community impact clearly.
Step 4: Submit Application
Apply during the April–August funding window.
Step 5: Assessment Process
Applications are reviewed based on impact, feasibility, and alignment.
Step 6: Funding Decision
Successful applicants receive up to $10,000 per project.
Additional Funding Options
- Tagged recipient funding
- Community Group Funds via Acorn Foundation
- Funding partnerships through The Tindall Foundation
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly demonstrate local community need
- Show measurable and realistic outcomes
- Align closely with funding priorities
- Highlight sustainability and long-term benefit
- Include strong community partnerships
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying outside the Western Bay of Plenty region
- Requesting ineligible costs
- Weak alignment with priorities
- Vague or overly broad project design
- Including large capital expenses over $5,000
FAQs
What is the Acorn Foundation Funding Round?
It is a grant programme supporting community organisations in the Western Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.
How much funding is available?
Up to $10,000 per application.
Who can apply?
Registered charities and community organisations operating in eligible regions.
What are the priority areas?
Housing, youth development, mental health, disability support, Māori-led initiatives, and environmental sustainability.
Can salaries be funded?
Yes, staffing and operational costs are eligible.
When does the funding round open?
Annually from April to August.
What is not funded?
Individuals, overseas travel, large capital purchases, and political or religious advocacy.
Conclusion
The Acorn Foundation 2026 Funding Round strengthens community wellbeing across the Western Bay of Plenty by supporting local organisations working in housing, health, youth development, equity, and sustainability. By funding both projects and operational needs, it enables long-term, meaningful impact at the grassroots level.
For more information, visit Acorn Foundation.








































