Deadline: 30-Jun-2026
Applications are open for the Rotorua Women’s Club Award 2026, a funding opportunity supporting women and women’s groups in the Rotorua District who are working to create positive outcomes for women and girls. The award supports activities across arts, education, family welfare, health, wellbeing, and sport, helping individuals and organisations contribute to stronger and more inclusive communities.
The 2026 funding round provides a total allocation of NZD 7,300 and is administered through the Geyser Community Foundation.
Overview
The Rotorua Women’s Club Award aims to support initiatives that improve opportunities, wellbeing, participation, and development for women and girls in the Rotorua District.
Funding is available for both individual applicants and eligible organisations undertaking activities that deliver charitable and community benefits. Supported projects can range from educational and artistic pursuits to health, welfare, and sporting initiatives.
Funding Available
- Total funding allocation: NZD 7,300
- Funding is awarded as a gift or grant
- Funds must be used for approved charitable purposes
- Activities must primarily benefit women and girls
- Funding must generally be spent within New Zealand
- Overseas travel may be considered for approved cultural or educational purposes
Areas Supported
The award supports activities and initiatives across several sectors.
Arts
Eligible arts-related activities may include:
- Visual arts
- Literary arts
- Performing arts
- Creative development opportunities
- Artistic training and participation
Education
Funding may support:
- Tertiary education
- Technical education
- Vocational training
- Professional development
- Skills-based learning opportunities
Family Welfare and Safety
Supported activities may include:
- Women’s shelters
- Family support services
- Safety initiatives
- Community welfare programmes
- Support services benefiting women and girls
Health and Wellbeing
Funding may be used for:
- Physical health initiatives
- Mental health programmes
- Social wellbeing activities
- Community health projects
- Wellness and support services
Sport
Eligible sporting expenses may include:
- Amateur sporting participation
- Training costs
- Competition-related expenses
- Sporting development opportunities
- Community sports involvement
Eligible Applicants
Individual Applicants
Applicants must:
- Identify as a woman or girl
- Be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident
- Demonstrate that the funding will be used for a charitable purpose
- Show how the proposed activity benefits women and girls
Group Applicants
Eligible groups must:
- Be based in the Rotorua District
- Support women and girls through their activities
- Be one of the following:
- Registered charity
- Incorporated society
- School or kura
Funding Conditions
Recipients must comply with all funding requirements and conditions.
Key conditions include:
- Funding must only be used for the approved purpose
- Funds must be spent in accordance with the approved application
- Activities must align with charitable objectives
- Grant recipients must maintain records of expenditure
- Funding should be fully utilised within the approved timeframe
International Travel Provisions
Funding is generally intended for activities within New Zealand.
However, support may be provided for travel outside New Zealand where:
- The travel is for cultural purposes, or
- The travel is for educational purposes
- Travel arrangements are made through an accredited travel agent
- The travel forms part of the approved funding application
Documentation Requirements
Successful applicants must provide evidence showing that funding has been used appropriately.
Required documentation may include:
- Receipts
- Invoices
- Payment records
- Other supporting financial documents
Recipients should retain all records relating to grant expenditure.
Reporting Requirements
All successful recipients must submit a written report to the Geyser Community Foundation.
The report should include:
- How the funding was spent
- Activities completed
- Outcomes achieved
- Benefits gained from the funding
- Impact on women and girls
Reporting Deadline
- Reports must be submitted within six months of receiving the funding.
Grant Duration
Recipients are expected to:
- Use the funding within 12 months of receiving the grant
- Complete funded activities within the approved period
- Meet all reporting obligations on time
Circumstances for Revocation
The award may be revoked if:
- Funding conditions are breached
- Funds are not used for approved purposes
- Required reports are not submitted
- Supporting documentation is not provided
- Recipient behaviour is considered inappropriate
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Applicants should review all eligibility requirements before preparing an application.
Step 2: Develop Your Proposal
Clearly identify:
- The activity or project being funded
- Expected outcomes
- Community benefits
- Benefits for women and girls
Step 3: Prepare Supporting Information
Applicants should gather:
- Project details
- Budget information
- Evidence of eligibility
- Organisational information where applicable
Step 4: Submit Your Application
- Complete all required application sections
- Provide accurate supporting information
- Submit before the application deadline
Late applications will not be accepted.
Tips for Applicants
- Clearly explain how women and girls will benefit
- Demonstrate community impact
- Provide realistic and detailed budgets
- Ensure activities align with charitable purposes
- Include all required supporting information
- Keep copies of all submitted documents
- Understand reporting and accountability requirements before applying
Why This Award Matters
The Rotorua Women’s Club Award provides targeted support for initiatives that improve opportunities and wellbeing for women and girls. By investing in education, health, welfare, arts, and sport, the programme helps strengthen community participation and create positive outcomes across the Rotorua District.
The award also encourages greater access to opportunities that may otherwise be difficult to achieve without financial assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- How much funding is available?
- A total of NZD 7,300 is available through the 2026 funding round.
- Who can apply?
- Women and girls who are New Zealand citizens or permanent residents, along with eligible women-focused organisations based in the Rotorua District.
- What types of projects are eligible?
- Projects related to arts, education, family welfare, health, wellbeing, and amateur sport.
- Can organisations apply?
- Yes. Registered charities, incorporated societies, and schools or kura are eligible.
- Can funding be used outside New Zealand?
- Generally no, although approved cultural or educational travel may be supported under specific conditions.
- Are receipts required?
- Yes. Successful recipients must provide documentation demonstrating how funding was spent.
- When must the final report be submitted?
- Within six months of receiving the grant.
Conclusion
The Rotorua Women’s Club Award 2026 supports women, girls, and women-focused organisations in the Rotorua District through funding for arts, education, health, welfare, and sporting initiatives. With a total allocation of NZD 7,300, the programme helps create positive outcomes for local women and girls while promoting community wellbeing, participation, and development. Applicants should ensure they meet all eligibility requirements, submit complete applications on time, and be prepared to fulfil all reporting and accountability obligations if funded.
For more information, visit Geyser Community Foundation.


