Deadline: 24-Apr-2026
The Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Grant Programme supports projects that enhance community wellbeing, cultural diversity, safety, and neighbourhood connectivity. Grants prioritise initiatives in town revitalisation, youth development, environmental sustainability, and transport, while lower-priority or ineligible projects include operational costs, ticketed events, and activities outside the local board area.
Overview of the Programme
The Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Grant Programme provides funding to community-led projects that strengthen social cohesion, safety, environmental responsibility, and cultural inclusion. The programme encourages initiatives that:
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Revitalise town centres and public spaces
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Support environmental initiatives and sustainability
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Provide youth leadership, skill-building, and employment opportunities
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Enhance digital access, literacy, and skills for all community members
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Celebrate cultural diversity and inclusion
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Promote walking, cycling, and public transport to improve connectivity, health, and reduce emissions
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Address illegal dumping in hotspot areas
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Reduce anti-social behaviour and improve neighbourhood safety
Eligible Projects
Projects and activities that align with the programme’s priorities include:
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Town Centre Revitalisation: Infrastructure improvements, public art, and community space upgrades
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Youth Engagement: Leadership programmes, skill-building workshops, employment preparation, and mentorship opportunities
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Environmental Initiatives: Community gardens, waste reduction programmes, and sustainability projects
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Transport and Connectivity: Walking and cycling pathways, public transport accessibility, and community mobility projects
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Community Safety: Crime prevention initiatives and safety awareness campaigns
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Cultural Diversity: Events, workshops, or programmes celebrating multiculturalism and community inclusion
Lower Priority or Ineligible Projects
The following are given lower priority or are ineligible for funding:
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Ticketed or commercial events
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Operational costs including wages and salaries (except specialist professional services)
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Purchase or maintenance of motor vehicles
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Activities primarily benefiting third parties
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Projects led by groups based outside the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board area
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Projects that have already received local board funding in the same financial year
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Applications lacking quotes, detailed project plans, or prior accountability
The programme will also not fund applicants who:
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Fail to provide satisfactory accountability for previous grants
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Submit projects or events with start dates before the round start date
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Request koha/cash donations, unless accepted under mitigating circumstances by the Board
How to Apply
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Check Eligibility: Ensure your project aligns with Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board priorities and is based within the area.
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Prepare Proposal: Include a detailed project plan, budget estimates with quotes, and objectives aligned with programme focus areas.
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Submit Application: Apply through the designated local board portal or application form.
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Implementation & Reporting: Successfully funded projects must report progress and outcomes according to board requirements.
Why It Matters
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Builds Stronger Communities: Encourages social cohesion and connected neighbourhoods.
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Promotes Sustainability: Supports environmental responsibility and low-emission initiatives.
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Enhances Safety: Contributes to crime prevention and anti-social behaviour reduction.
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Empowers Youth: Provides skill-building and employment opportunities for local young people.
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Celebrates Diversity: Strengthens inclusion and recognition of cultural identity within the community.
FAQs
1. Who can apply?
Community groups, organisations, or individuals with projects based in the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board area.
2. What types of projects are funded?
Projects supporting town revitalisation, youth development, environmental initiatives, transport improvements, safety, and cultural diversity.
3. Are operational costs eligible?
Only specialist professional services are eligible; general wages and salaries are lower priority.
4. Can organisations outside the local board area apply?
No, applicants must be based within the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board area.
5. Are ticketed events eligible?
No, ticketed or commercial events are given lower priority.
6. What documentation is required?
A detailed project plan, budget quotes, and evidence of previous accountability (if applicable).
7. Can previously funded projects apply again?
Projects already funded in the same financial year are not eligible.
Conclusion
The Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Grant Programme empowers community-led initiatives that enhance wellbeing, safety, environmental sustainability, and cultural inclusion. By prioritising projects aligned with town revitalisation, youth engagement, and connected, low-emission communities, the programme strengthens local cohesion and supports positive social outcomes across the area.
For more information, visit Auckland Council.









































