Deadline: 09-Jun-2026
The Impact100 Whakatipu 2026 grant round invites Expressions of Interest from registered charities and incorporated societies to deliver high-impact community projects in the Whakatipu region. The programme provides large-scale grants of at least $100,000, funded collectively by women donors, to support innovative initiatives and capacity-building projects addressing critical local needs.
What is Impact100 Whakatipu?
The Impact100 Whakatipu is a collective giving initiative that pools donations from women to fund large, transformational community grants in the Whakatipu region of New Zealand.
It is part of the global Impact100 model, which focuses on high-value, high-impact community philanthropy.
Purpose of the Programme
The grant programme aims to:
- Support large-scale, high-impact community projects
- Address critical social and community needs in Whakatipu
- Strengthen local organisations through capacity building
- Encourage innovative and sustainable community solutions
- Promote collective philanthropy and community participation
Key Focus Areas
Community impact projects
- Innovative local initiatives addressing critical needs
- Charitable programmes with measurable community benefits
- Projects benefiting Whakatipu residents
Capacity building
- Organisational development initiatives
- Strengthening nonprofit sustainability
- Improving service delivery systems
Regional development priorities
- Projects focused primarily on the Whakatipu area
- Initiatives aligned with local community needs
- Sustainable long-term impact solutions
Funding Details
- Minimum grant size: $100,000
- Funding varies annually based on donor participation
- Designed for large-scale, transformational community projects
- Focus on high-impact and sustainable outcomes
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants:
- Registered charities
- Incorporated societies
Geographic requirement:
- Beneficiaries must be predominantly located in the Whakatipu area
Project requirements:
- Must address a clearly identified critical community need
- Must demonstrate measurable community impact
- Must be suitable for large-scale funding
How the Selection Process Works
Step 1: Expression of Interest (EOI)
- Organisations submit initial project proposals
- Impact100 Grants Committee reviews submissions
Step 2: Shortlisting
- Selected organisations are invited to submit full applications
- Committee evaluates alignment with priorities and impact potential
Step 3: Finalist Review
- Shortlisted applicants meet with the grants committee
- Organisations present detailed project proposals
Step 4: Community Voting
- Finalists present to Impact100 members
- Members vote to determine grant recipients
Governance and Decision-Making
- Selection is managed by the Impact100 Grants Committee
- Committee consists of women from diverse professional backgrounds
- Final funding decisions are made through member voting
What Types of Projects Are Supported?
The programme supports:
- Community development initiatives
- Social service and charitable programmes
- Capacity-building for nonprofit organisations
- Innovative solutions to local challenges
- Long-term sustainable impact projects
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying for projects below the $100,000 threshold
- Weak alignment with Whakatipu community needs
- Lack of measurable impact outcomes
- Insufficient organisational capacity evidence
- Projects not primarily benefiting the local region
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly identify a critical local need
- Demonstrate strong community impact potential
- Show organisational readiness for large-scale funding
- Provide measurable outcomes and evaluation plans
- Highlight innovation and sustainability
- Ensure strong alignment with Whakatipu priorities
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Impact100 Whakatipu?
- It is a collective giving organisation funding large community grants in the Whakatipu region
- What is the minimum grant amount?
- $100,000 per project
- Who can apply?
- Registered charities
- Incorporated societies
- Where must projects be implemented?
- In the Whakatipu area, New Zealand
- How are grants awarded?
- Through a multi-stage process including EOI, shortlisting, finalist presentations, and member voting
- Who makes the final decision?
- Impact100 members vote after finalist presentations
Conclusion
The Impact100 Whakatipu 2026 grant round enables large-scale, community-driven funding for high-impact projects in the Whakatipu region. By pooling collective donations, it supports transformative initiatives that address critical local needs and strengthen community wellbeing and capacity.
For more information, visit Impact100 Whakatipu.
