Deadline: 13-Feb-2026
The Auckland Council’s Howick Local Grant Program supports projects, events, and activities that deliver meaningful benefits to the Howick community. Grants prioritize initiatives that strengthen community wellbeing, encourage participation, and enhance resilience. Funding of up to $3,000 is available for well-planned projects with measurable local impact.
Overview
The Howick Local Grant Program provides funding to support community projects, events, and activities in the Howick area. The program aims to:
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Strengthen community wellbeing
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Promote participation and engagement
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Address local needs and priorities
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Support recovery from significant weather events
Higher priority is given to initiatives that take place within the local board area and demonstrate positive outcomes for the community. Applicants who contribute financially or through volunteer time are viewed more favorably.
Who is Eligible?
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Applicants must meet the Community Grants Policy requirements
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Only organizations with a satisfactory record of accountability for previous grants are eligible
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Projects must benefit the Howick community and align with the Local Board’s priorities
Funding Details
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Standard Local Grants: Up to $3,000 per project
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Grants are intended for well-planned initiatives with clear, lasting benefits
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Funding is suitable for projects requiring substantial support or a longer timeline
Priority Areas
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Events and activities held within the Howick area
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Initiatives that demonstrate community impact and resilience
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Projects with additional funding sources or applicant contributions
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Programs supporting recovery from weather events
Lower Priority Applications
The following are generally less likely to be funded:
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Fundraising activities without broad community benefit
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Ongoing operational costs such as wages and salaries
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Large funding requests above $10,000
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Multiple applications by the same group within a single financial year
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Costs related to catering, vehicles, travel, prizes, or gifts
How to Apply
Step 1: Check Eligibility
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Review the Community Grants Policy
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Confirm that previous grants have been properly accounted for
Step 2: Prepare Application
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Describe project objectives, timeline, and expected outcomes
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Highlight contributions from the applicant and other funding sources
Step 3: Submit Application
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Submit the application through the Auckland Council portal or designated process
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Ensure completeness and adherence to guidelines to increase chances of success
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying without meeting eligibility requirements
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Failing to submit previous accountability reports
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Requesting funding for ineligible costs such as wages, travel, or prizes
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Submitting large funding requests or multiple applications in the same financial year
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Lack of clear community benefit or measurable outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the maximum grant amount?
Up to $3,000 for Standard Local Grants.
2. Can funds be used for operational costs like salaries?
No, ongoing operational costs are generally not supported.
3. Are volunteer contributions considered in the application?
Yes, applicant contributions, including volunteer time, improve application competitiveness.
4. Are projects outside Howick eligible?
Priority is given to initiatives within the Howick Local Board area.
5. Can the same group apply multiple times in one financial year?
Multiple applications in the same year are generally discouraged.
6. What types of projects are considered lower priority?
Fundraising without community benefit, large funding requests, and costs for catering, travel, or prizes.
7. Is previous accountability required?
Yes, applicants must have submitted satisfactory reports for prior grants.
Conclusion
The Howick Local Grant Program provides a valuable funding opportunity for community projects that enhance wellbeing, participation, and resilience within the Howick area. By aligning initiatives with Local Board priorities, demonstrating measurable benefits, and contributing resources, applicants can secure support for impactful projects that create long-lasting positive outcomes for the community.
For more information, visit Auckland Council.









































