Deadline: 14-Aug-2026
The Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Programme provides funding of NZD 2,000–5,000 for community-led projects that strengthen inclusion, resilience, community participation, and local economic wellbeing within the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area in Auckland, New Zealand.
The programme prioritises collaborative, inclusive, and sustainable initiatives that deliver measurable social, cultural, environmental, and economic benefits while supporting stronger and more connected communities.
Overview
The Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Programme supports projects that improve the wellbeing of local communities through activities that encourage participation, resilience, collaboration, and community development.
Funding is intended for initiatives that address local priorities, strengthen neighbourhood connections, support economic recovery, and promote inclusive participation across diverse communities.
Programme Objectives
Core Objectives
- Strengthen community inclusion and participation.
- Support resilient and connected communities.
- Encourage collaboration among community organisations.
- Promote social, cultural, environmental, and economic wellbeing.
- Increase community involvement in local planning and services.
- Support sustainable community development.
Funding Details
Grant Amount
- Minimum funding: NZD 2,000
- Maximum funding: NZD 5,000
Priority Areas
The programme gives priority to projects that:
Inclusive Community Initiatives
- Support under-represented or disadvantaged community members.
- Improve access to community activities.
- Encourage diversity and inclusion.
Community Collaboration
- Involve partnerships between multiple organisations or community groups.
- Encourage volunteer participation.
- Build long-term community relationships.
Match Funding
Preference is given to projects where applicants contribute up to 40% through:
- Volunteer labour
- Cash contributions
- Donated goods
- Donated professional services
Community Resilience
Projects that:
- Improve emergency preparedness.
- Build resilience to climate change.
- Strengthen local support networks.
Community Engagement
Activities that:
- Increase participation in local planning.
- Improve access to local services.
- Strengthen neighbourhood connections.
Cultural Events
Projects that:
- Celebrate cultural diversity.
- Bring different communities together.
- Support multicultural participation.
- Encourage local economic activity.
Economic Development
Initiatives that:
- Support local businesses.
- Revitalise town centres.
- Promote community economic recovery.
- Encourage local spending.
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants should:
- Deliver projects within the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area.
- Demonstrate clear community benefits.
- Align their proposal with programme priorities.
- Show community participation and collaboration.
- Explore other available funding opportunities before applying.
Eligible Projects
Examples include:
- Community festivals
- Cultural celebrations
- Local engagement programmes
- Climate resilience initiatives
- Community recovery projects
- Volunteer-led activities
- Economic development projects
- Local planning participation programmes
- Community education initiatives
- Collaborative neighbourhood projects
Lower Priority Activities
Applications may receive lower priority if they mainly involve:
- Catering expenses
- Purchase of electronic equipment
- Ongoing wages or salaries
- Office rent
- Administrative expenses
- Fundraising activities
- Travel outside Auckland
- Accommodation outside Auckland
- Projects with limited wider community benefit
Professional service costs may be considered where they are essential for project delivery.
Ineligible Activities
The programme does not support:
- Gifts or prizes
- Liquor licence applications
- Projects outside the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area
- Applications primarily benefiting one individual
- Assets or equipment with limited future community use
- Projects eligible for central government funding
- Applicants with outstanding accountability requirements (unless exceptional circumstances apply)
- Applicants who have already received one successful grant during the current financial year
Expected Outcomes
Successful projects should contribute to:
- Stronger community participation
- Greater social inclusion
- Improved community resilience
- Increased cultural understanding
- Enhanced economic activity
- Better local collaboration
- Stronger volunteer engagement
- Sustainable community development
Why This Programme Matters
Community Impact
- Creates stronger neighbourhood connections.
- Encourages active citizenship.
- Supports diverse and inclusive communities.
Economic Impact
- Promotes local business activity.
- Supports economic recovery.
- Encourages investment in town centres.
Environmental Impact
- Builds climate resilience.
- Encourages sustainable community initiatives.
- Strengthens emergency preparedness.
Social Impact
- Improves wellbeing.
- Increases volunteer participation.
- Supports collaborative community solutions.
How to Apply
Step 1
Review the programme priorities and eligibility requirements.
Step 2
Develop a project that addresses identified community needs.
Step 3
Prepare a realistic project budget.
Step 4
Demonstrate community involvement and collaboration.
Step 5
Include details of any match funding or volunteer contributions.
Step 6
Explain the expected community outcomes and long-term benefits.
Step 7
Submit the completed application before the closing date.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly demonstrate community-wide benefits.
- Align your project with multiple programme priorities.
- Include strong evidence of community support.
- Highlight partnerships and collaboration.
- Show volunteer or financial contributions.
- Present measurable outcomes.
- Explain how the project will continue benefiting the community after funding ends.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Focusing mainly on individual benefits.
- Requesting funding for ineligible expenses.
- Submitting projects outside the local board area.
- Providing unclear community outcomes.
- Omitting evidence of collaboration.
- Applying after already receiving a grant in the same financial year.
- Failing to meet previous grant reporting requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Programme?
It is a community funding programme supporting local initiatives that improve inclusion, resilience, participation, and community wellbeing within the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area.
How much funding is available?
Applicants can request between NZD 2,000 and NZD 5,000.
What types of projects are prioritised?
Projects promoting community inclusion, resilience, cultural diversity, collaboration, local economic recovery, and volunteer participation.
Who can apply?
Community groups and organisations delivering projects within the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area that align with programme priorities.
Are collaborative projects encouraged?
Yes. Projects involving multiple organisations or community groups receive higher priority.
What expenses are less likely to be funded?
Catering, electronic equipment, ongoing salaries, fundraising activities, and travel outside Auckland generally receive lower priority.
Can projects outside the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki area receive funding?
No. Only projects benefiting the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area are eligible.
Conclusion
The Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Programme supports community-led initiatives that create stronger, more inclusive, and resilient neighbourhoods. By funding projects that encourage collaboration, cultural diversity, local participation, and economic development, the programme helps build vibrant communities while improving long-term social, environmental, and economic wellbeing across the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area.
For more information, visit Auckland Council.
