Deadline: 24-Apr-2026
The Albert-Eden Local Grant Programme provides grants of $500 to $10,000 to support local initiatives that strengthen community wellbeing, celebrate Māori culture, and promote sustainable practices. Priority is given to projects enhancing health, sustainability, inclusion, and local identity within the Albert-Eden area.
Overview
The Albert-Eden Local Grant Programme aims to:
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Support community development and wellbeing initiatives
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Promote environmentally sustainable practices and low-carbon lifestyles
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Celebrate Māori identity, culture, and Te Reo Māori
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Enhance neighbourhood character, town centres, and parks
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Foster resilient communities through strong local connections
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Value diversity and inclusion while protecting the natural environment
The programme encourages projects that address local needs, create vibrant community spaces, and contribute to the long-term sustainability of Albert-Eden.
Funding Details
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Grant range: $500 – $10,000
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Eligible funding uses: Community initiatives that support health, wellbeing, sustainability, culture, inclusion, and local identity
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Match funding: Recognized up to 50% of project value through volunteer labour, cash, or donated goods and services
Priority Areas
Projects that receive higher priority include initiatives that:
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Support mental health, physical health, and wellbeing
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Promote smoke-free and healthy housing programmes
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Advance sustainability, zero-waste, and low-carbon initiatives
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Include Māori outcomes or celebrate local culture
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Engage under-represented members of the community
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Demonstrate alignment with other funding sources
Lower-Priority Applications
Lower priority is given to projects involving:
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Commercial promotion or ticketed events
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Beneficiaries outside Albert-Eden
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Fundraising for third parties
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Motor vehicles, administrative expenses, or school-only projects
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Catering, gifts, prizes, or assets with limited long-term use
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
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Community groups, non-profits, and local initiatives within Albert-Eden
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Projects that benefit local residents and demonstrate community impact
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Initiatives that align with programme objectives in wellbeing, culture, sustainability, and inclusion
How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility: Ensure your project is based in Albert-Eden and aligns with priority outcomes
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Prepare your application: Describe project objectives, community impact, sustainability practices, and Māori or diversity outcomes if relevant
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Include match contributions: Specify volunteer labour, cash, or donated goods/services if applicable
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Submit proposal: Follow the official submission portal or process by the deadline
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Await evaluation: Applications are assessed based on alignment with programme objectives, community impact, and sustainability
Tips for a Strong Application
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Highlight community benefits and inclusivity
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Demonstrate sustainability and low-carbon initiatives
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Show engagement with Māori culture or local identity
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Include match funding contributions if available
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Clearly articulate long-term impact and benefits for Albert-Eden residents
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Proposing projects outside Albert-Eden
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Submitting applications primarily for commercial or promotional purposes
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Including funding requests for motor vehicles, catering, or prizes
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Failing to demonstrate community impact or sustainability
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the funding range?
$500 – $10,000 per project.
2. Who can apply?
Community groups, non-profits, or local initiatives operating within Albert-Eden.
3. Are match contributions recognized?
Yes, volunteer labour, cash, or donated goods/services can count toward 50% of project value.
4. Which projects are prioritized?
Projects supporting health, sustainability, Māori outcomes, under-represented communities, and inclusion are given higher priority.
5. What types of projects are lower priority?
Commercial promotion, ticketed events, fundraising for third parties, motor vehicles, catering, school-only projects, or assets with limited future use.
6. Can schools apply?
Only if the project benefits the wider community or supports environmental initiatives.
7. Is sustainability a requirement?
Projects promoting zero-waste, low-carbon, or sustainable practices are strongly prioritized.
Conclusion
The Albert-Eden Local Grant Programme empowers community initiatives that enhance wellbeing, sustainability, and local culture. By funding projects that prioritize inclusion, Māori outcomes, and low-carbon practices, the programme strengthens resilient and vibrant communities, making Albert-Eden a more sustainable, diverse, and engaging place to live.
For more information, visit Auckland Council.









































