Deadline: 24-Apr-2026
The Manurewa Local Grant Programme provides funding for projects that strengthen community cohesion, celebrate Māori culture, promote wellbeing, and support skills development in the Manurewa area. Grants start at $1,000, with priority given to initiatives that align with community development, sustainability, and cultural celebration goals.
What is the Manurewa Local Grant Programme?
The Manurewa Local Grant Programme supports projects that enhance community wellbeing, celebrate culture, and contribute to the overall development of Manurewa. The programme prioritizes initiatives that:
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Strengthen neighbourhood cohesion and family/child wellbeing
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Support youth development through training and skill-building programs
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Showcase and celebrate Māori culture, stories, and identity
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Promote cultural diversity and Māori success, innovation, and enterprise
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Deliver community-led education on low carbon actions, energy efficiency, and healthy lifestyles
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Reduce illegal dumping and improve local environmental outcomes
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Include older people and foster their participation in community life
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Provide recreational activities in facilities and parks to support physical, social, and mental wellbeing
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Offer free or low-cost training opportunities to develop skills and qualifications
Funding Details
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Minimum Grant Value: $1,000
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Priority Projects: Initiatives aligned with community cohesion, cultural celebration, youth development, and sustainability
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Lower Priority Applications Include:
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Ticketed or commercial events
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Events promoting brands or companies
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Operational costs such as wages and salaries (except specialist professional services)
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Activities benefiting third parties outside Manurewa
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Cash donations, gifts, or prizes
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Projects lacking quotes or a detailed project plan
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Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants are community groups, nonprofits, or organizations operating within the Manurewa Local Board area. Applicants must have:
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Submitted satisfactory accountability for previous grants
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Proposed projects or activities that have not already taken place
How the Grant Works
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Confirm Eligibility: Ensure your project or organization meets the local and accountability requirements.
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Develop Project Plan: Clearly outline objectives, activities, expected outcomes, and costs. Include quotes for materials and services.
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Submit Application: Provide all documentation, including project plan, budget, and supporting materials.
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Assessment: Applications are assessed with priority given to projects aligned with programme objectives.
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Funding Decision: Successful applicants receive grant funds to implement approved projects.
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Project Implementation: Deliver project outcomes as proposed, ensuring community engagement and alignment with programme goals.
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Reporting: Provide accountability reports detailing project achievements and use of funds.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting applications for events that already occurred
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Failing to provide accountability for previous grants
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Exceeding funding scope by including commercial or brand promotion activities
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Omitting quotes or detailed project plans
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Applying from groups outside the Manurewa Local Board area
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Requesting operational salaries or unrelated cash donations
FAQs
1. What is the minimum grant value?
$1,000.
2. Which types of projects are prioritized?
Community cohesion, cultural celebration, youth development, Māori success, environmental sustainability, recreation, and skills training initiatives.
3. Can operational costs be funded?
Only specialist professional services are eligible; general wages and salaries are not funded.
4. Are commercial or ticketed events eligible?
No, these are considered lower priority.
5. Can applicants from outside Manurewa apply?
No, projects must benefit and operate within the Manurewa Local Board area.
6. Are cash donations or gifts funded?
No, these are excluded.
7. What happens if previous grants were not properly reported?
Applicants who failed to provide satisfactory accountability for past grants are ineligible.
Conclusion
The Manurewa Local Grant Programme empowers local organizations to strengthen community, celebrate Māori culture, promote youth development, and support sustainable initiatives. With grants starting at $1,000, the programme emphasizes impactful, well-planned projects that enhance the wellbeing, cohesion, and development of the Manurewa community.
For more information, visit Auckland Council.









































