Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The Cynthia Collier Memorial Grant provides up to $5,000 to support community-focused projects in New Zealand, emphasizing initiatives that benefit children, the elderly, community development, conservation, counselling, and education. The grant honors the legacy of Cynthia Collier by funding impactful programs that strengthen rural and local communities.
Programme Overview
The Cynthia Collier Memorial Grant is designed to:
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Support community initiatives with social, environmental, and educational impact
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Fund projects focused on children, older adults, and vulnerable groups
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Encourage conservation, counselling, and educational activities
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Honor the values and legacy of Cynthia Collier, a lifelong supporter of rural communities
Funding Details
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Grant amount: Up to $5,000 per project
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Number of awards: One grant per funding round
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Eligible use of funds: Costs directly associated with delivering impactful community projects, including materials, services, and program delivery
Who is Eligible
Eligible applicants include:
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Individuals, organizations, or community groups undertaking initiatives in rural or regional New Zealand
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Entities delivering projects aligned with the grant focus areas: children, elderly, community development, conservation, counselling, or education
How to Apply
Applicants must submit:
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A comprehensive project proposal outlining objectives, activities, and expected outcomes
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A detailed budget, including quotes or cost estimates
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Information on other funding sources, specifying amounts already secured or requested
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A reference from an independent and suitably qualified individual or organization, including contact details
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Supporting financial documents, such as the most recent annual balance sheet
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Charities Commission number, if applicable
Tips for a Strong Application
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Clearly demonstrate community impact and alignment with the grant’s values
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Provide specific, measurable outcomes for the project
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Include verified cost estimates to justify budget requests
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Highlight any existing support or partnerships that strengthen the proposal
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Ensure all supporting documentation is complete and accurate
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting proposals without a detailed budget or quotes
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Failing to provide a reference or supporting financial documents
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Applying for projects outside the focus areas of children, elderly, community development, conservation, counselling, or education
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Omitting disclosure of other funding sources or previously requested grants
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the maximum funding available?
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$5,000 per project.
2. How many grants are awarded per round?
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Only one grant is awarded per funding cycle.
3. Who can apply?
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Individuals or organizations delivering projects in New Zealand focused on children, elderly, community development, conservation, counselling, or education.
4. Are rural projects preferred?
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Yes, projects that benefit rural or regional communities are strongly encouraged.
5. What documentation is required?
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Project proposal, detailed budget with quotes, references, financial statements, and, if applicable, Charities Commission number.
6. Can other funding sources be included in the application?
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Yes, applicants must disclose any other funding requested or secured for the project.
Conclusion
The Cynthia Collier Memorial Grant empowers individuals and organizations to deliver meaningful community impact, reflecting the values of service, education, and community development that defined Cynthia Collier’s legacy. This funding opportunity strengthens rural communities, supports vulnerable groups, and promotes sustainable social and environmental initiatives across New Zealand.
For more information, visit Rural Women New Zealand.









































