Deadline: 27-Mar-2026
The Kaipātiki Local Board offers Local Grants ($1,000–$7,000) and Facilities Grants (no upper limit) to support community-led projects and public-use facilities within the Kaipātiki area of Auckland. Funding prioritizes inclusive, accessible, environmentally sustainable, and community-driven initiatives that directly benefit local residents. Projects must align with board objectives and demonstrate clear public value.
The grants are administered by the Kaipātiki Local Board, part of Auckland Council.
The funding supports initiatives that strengthen:
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Community participation
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Inclusivity and diversity
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Environmental sustainability
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Local heritage and identity
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Public facility development
Grant Types Available
1. Local Grants
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Funding range: $1,000 to $7,000
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Supports community projects and local initiatives
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Focus on participation, belonging, and accessibility
2. Facilities Grant Programme
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No upper funding limit
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Supports development and improvement of community facilities
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Focus on infrastructure, upgrades, and long-term public use
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must:
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Operate within the Kaipātiki Local Board area
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Deliver clear benefits to Kaipātiki residents
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Align with at least one board objective
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Demonstrate community need
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Meet legal, consent, and insurance requirements (for facilities projects)
Eligible facilities must:
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Be located in the Kaipātiki area
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Be publicly accessible
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Serve a defined community purpose
High-Priority Projects
Applications receive higher priority if they:
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Provide benefits to all members of the Kaipātiki community
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Target under-represented neighbourhoods
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Encourage local resident participation
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Offer affordable and accessible activities
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Celebrate diversity and foster belonging
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Support pest control and environmental restoration
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Promote waste minimisation and upcycling
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Include tree planting and protection initiatives
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Protect and restore historical heritage sites
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Document and share local stories and history
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Create intergenerational skill-sharing opportunities
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Improve publicly accessible facilities
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Enhance safe, inclusive community spaces
Lower Priority Applications
The following are generally given lower priority:
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Travel and accommodation outside Auckland
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Fundraising events benefiting third parties
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Applications from schools or churches without broader community benefit
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Groups outside Kaipātiki without clear local impact
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Ongoing administrative costs (staff salaries, overheads)
Facilities Grant Programme – What Can Be Funded?
Eligible projects may include:
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Building upgrades and renovations
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Construction of new community structures
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Infrastructure improvements
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Plant and equipment purchases
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Alternative power systems (e.g., solar)
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Low-energy appliances
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Septic and sewage system upgrades
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Health and safety improvements
Funding cannot cover capital works that are the responsibility of Auckland Council.
Providing two quotes is preferred where practical.
Why These Grants Matter
The grants aim to strengthen Kaipātiki’s:
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Social cohesion
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Environmental resilience
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Cultural identity
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Community infrastructure
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Public participation
By funding inclusive projects and improving public facilities, the board supports a vibrant, connected, and resilient local community.
How to Apply (Step-by-Step Guide)
Step 1: Confirm Project Alignment
Ensure your project:
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Operates within Kaipātiki
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Meets a clear community need
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Aligns with board objectives
Step 2: Determine Grant Type
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Community initiative → Apply for Local Grant
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Facility upgrade or infrastructure → Apply for Facilities Grant
Step 3: Prepare Supporting Documentation
Include:
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Detailed project description
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Budget breakdown
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Quotes (preferably two for facilities projects)
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Evidence of consents and approvals (if required)
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Insurance documentation
Step 4: Demonstrate Community Impact
Clearly explain:
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Who benefits
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How the community participates
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Long-term outcomes
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Accessibility measures
Step 5: Submit Application
Submit through the Auckland Council grants system before the relevant funding round deadline.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying for projects outside the Kaipātiki area
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Failing to show clear community benefit
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Requesting funding for council-responsible capital works
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Submitting incomplete budgets
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Not demonstrating accessibility or inclusivity
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Relying heavily on funding for recurring operational costs
Strong applications show measurable, broad-based local impact.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How much funding is available?
Local Grants range from $1,000 to $7,000. Facilities Grants have no upper limit.
2. Can schools or churches apply?
Yes, but projects must demonstrate clear benefits to the wider Kaipātiki community.
3. Are environmental projects eligible?
Yes. Pest control, tree planting, restoration, and waste minimisation projects are high priority.
4. Can funding be used for staff salaries?
Ongoing administrative costs and overheads are generally lower priority.
5. Do facilities need to be publicly accessible?
Yes. Facilities must be open for public community use.
6. Can groups outside Kaipātiki apply?
Only if they can demonstrate clear and direct benefits to the Kaipātiki community.
7. Are quotes required for facilities projects?
Providing two quotes is preferred where practical.
Conclusion
The Kaipātiki Local Board Grants provide essential funding to strengthen community participation, environmental sustainability, and public facilities within Auckland’s Kaipātiki area.
With Local Grants supporting grassroots initiatives and Facilities Grants enabling infrastructure improvements, these funding streams ensure that projects deliver meaningful, inclusive, and long-term benefits to local residents.
Community groups and organisations serving Kaipātiki should align their proposals with board priorities and demonstrate strong public value to maximise funding success.
For more information, visit Auckland Council.









































