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Grants for MVPFAFF+ and Rainbow Communities (New Zealand)

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Deadline: 28-Aug-2026

The Foundation North Fund is accepting applications to support projects for takatāpui, MVPFAFF+ and rainbow communities in Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Tai Tokerau. The fund supports not-for-profit groups and organisations delivering inclusive programmes, advocacy, arts, sport, culture, education, events, support services, and community-led initiatives that respond to identified community needs.

Fund Overview

The Foundation North Fund supports projects designed for takatāpui, MVPFAFF+ and rainbow communities in Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Tai Tokerau.

The fund is intended for not-for-profit groups and organisations carrying out charitable work in these regions. Applicants must identify a clear community need and explain how their proposed project will respond to that need.

The fund supports community-led initiatives that strengthen wellbeing, inclusion, participation, visibility, support, and connection across takatāpui, MVPFAFF+ and rainbow communities.

Fund Purpose

The purpose of the fund is to support projects that address community-identified needs within takatāpui, MVPFAFF+ and rainbow communities.

The fund helps organisations deliver activities that respond directly to local priorities through inclusive programming, advocacy, arts, sport, culture, education, events, community groups, and support services.

It aims to strengthen wellbeing and create meaningful benefits for targeted communities in Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Tai Tokerau.

Funding Details

Funding is available in two tiers.

Available funding includes:

Applicants should select the funding tier that best matches the size, scope, and expected impact of their project.

Key Focus Areas

The fund focuses on community wellbeing, inclusion, and support for takatāpui, MVPFAFF+ and rainbow communities.

Key focus areas include:

Geographic Focus

The fund supports work taking place only within Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Tai Tokerau.

Eligible regions include:

Projects must clearly show how they will benefit takatāpui, MVPFAFF+ and rainbow communities in these regions.

Who Is Eligible?

The fund is open to not-for-profit groups and organisations carrying out charitable work in Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Tai Tokerau.

Eligible applicants may include:

Applicants must not currently be receiving Foundation North funding.

Applicant Requirements

Applicants must clearly identify a specific community need.

Applications should explain:

What the Fund Can Support

The fund supports a wide range of community-led and charitable activities.

Supported activities may include:

What the Fund Does Not Support

The fund does not support all types of requests.

Ineligible activities include:

Why This Fund Matters

Takatāpui, MVPFAFF+ and rainbow communities may experience barriers related to inclusion, wellbeing, visibility, safety, access to services, and community participation.

This fund matters because it supports projects shaped by the needs of these communities. It gives not-for-profit groups and organisations the opportunity to deliver practical, inclusive, and culturally responsive activities that strengthen wellbeing and connection.

By supporting advocacy, arts, sport, culture, education, support services, and community-led programming, the fund helps communities build stronger networks and respond to local priorities.

How the Fund Works

The fund works by supporting eligible not-for-profit groups and organisations to deliver projects that benefit takatāpui, MVPFAFF+ and rainbow communities.

The process includes:

  1. Applicants identify a specific community need.
  2. Applicants design a project that responds to that need.
  3. The project must take place in Tāmaki Makaurau or Te Tai Tokerau.
  4. Applicants select the appropriate funding tier.
  5. The application explains the project activities, target communities, expected benefits, and regional relevance.
  6. Foundation North reviews applications based on eligibility, community need, project design, and expected impact.
  7. Successful applicants receive support to implement their project.

How to Apply

Applicants should prepare a clear application that explains the need, target community, project activities, budget, and expected benefits.

Application Preparation Steps

  1. Confirm organisational eligibility
    Applicants should ensure they are a not-for-profit group or organisation carrying out charitable work.
  2. Check Foundation North funding status
    Applicants must confirm they are not currently receiving Foundation North funding.
  3. Confirm regional eligibility
    The project must take place in Tāmaki Makaurau or Te Tai Tokerau.
  4. Identify the community need
    Applicants should explain the specific need within takatāpui, MVPFAFF+ or rainbow communities.
  5. Describe the target population
    The application should clearly state which community or communities will benefit from the project.
  6. Explain the project response
    Applicants should show how the proposed activities will address the identified need.
  7. Select the funding tier
    Applicants should choose up to $20,000 for smaller projects or up to $65,000 for larger projects.
  8. Prepare a realistic budget
    The budget should clearly show how the funding will be used to deliver the project.
  9. Show community benefit
    Applicants should explain the expected outcomes for wellbeing, inclusion, participation, support, advocacy, or community connection.
  10. Avoid ineligible costs
    Applicants should ensure the request does not include retrospective funding, fundraising, debt repayment, loan refinancing, endowments, religious promotion, or political party promotion.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid submitting applications that do not clearly show community need or regional benefit.

Common mistakes include:

Tips for a Strong Application

A strong application should be community-led, inclusive, practical, and clearly connected to identified needs.

Applicants should:

Key Terms Explained

Takatāpui

Takatāpui is a Māori term often used to describe Māori people with diverse sexualities, genders, and sex characteristics, while also carrying cultural and whakapapa-based meaning.

MVPFAFF+

MVPFAFF+ is an acronym used to recognise diverse Pacific gender and sexuality identities, including Mahu, Vakasalewalewa, Palopa, Fa’afafine, Akava’ine, Fakaleiti, Fakafifine and other related identities.

Rainbow Communities

Rainbow communities is an inclusive term for people with diverse sexual orientations, gender identities, gender expressions, and sex characteristics.

Community-Identified Need

A community-identified need is an issue, gap, priority, or opportunity recognised by the community itself rather than imposed externally.

Not-for-Profit Group

A not-for-profit group is an organisation that works for community, charitable, cultural, social, or public benefit rather than private profit.

Retrospective Funding

Retrospective funding means funding for costs that have already been incurred or activities that have already taken place.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Foundation North Fund for takatāpui, MVPFAFF+ and rainbow communities?

It is a funding opportunity supporting projects that respond to community-identified needs within takatāpui, MVPFAFF+ and rainbow communities in Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Tai Tokerau.

Who can apply?

Not-for-profit groups and organisations carrying out charitable work in Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Tai Tokerau can apply.

What regions are eligible?

The funding is only available for work taking place in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland, and Te Tai Tokerau, Northland.

How much funding is available?

Applicants may request up to $20,000 for smaller projects or up to $65,000 for larger projects.

What types of projects can be supported?

The fund can support events, programmes, advocacy initiatives, community groups, support services, arts, sport, culture, and education-based activities.

Can organisations currently receiving Foundation North funding apply?

No. Applications are open to organisations that are not currently receiving Foundation North funding.

What must applicants demonstrate?

Applicants must identify a specific need within takatāpui, MVPFAFF+ or rainbow communities and clearly explain how the project will address it.

Does the fund support retrospective costs?

No. Retrospective funding is not supported.

Can funding be used for fundraising activities?

No. Fundraising activities are not eligible for support.

What costs or activities are excluded?

The fund does not support debt repayment, refinancing of existing loans, endowments, promotion of religious beliefs, or promotion of political party objectives.

Conclusion

The Foundation North Fund supports not-for-profit groups and organisations working with takatāpui, MVPFAFF+ and rainbow communities in Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Tai Tokerau. By funding smaller and larger projects that respond to community-identified needs, the fund helps strengthen wellbeing, inclusion, advocacy, cultural participation, education, support services, and community connection across these regions.

For more information, visit Rule Foundation.

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