Deadline: 27-Feb-2026
The Waitematā Local Board Grants Programme provides funding of $3,000 to $10,000 to support community-led projects that align with the Waitematā Local Board Plan. The programme prioritises community resilience, climate and environmental action, social inclusion, Māori identity, safety, biodiversity, and neighbourhood wellbeing across the Waitematā Local Board area.
Programme Overview
The Waitematā Local Board Grants Programme is a local funding initiative that supports community groups and organisations to deliver projects that respond to local needs and advance the outcomes of the Waitematā Local Board Plan.
The programme focuses on strengthening community cohesion, improving environmental sustainability, enhancing safety and wellbeing, and protecting cultural and natural heritage within the Waitematā Local Board area. Funding is directed toward initiatives that create long-term, positive impacts for residents and neighbourhoods.
Key Outcomes Supported by the Programme
Funded projects are expected to contribute to one or more of the following outcomes:
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A resilient, low-carbon food system, including community gardens and composting
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Celebration of Māori identity, taonga, and heritage in public spaces
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Stronger community resilience to extreme weather and emergencies
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Improved public safety and perceptions of safety
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Increased resilience to climate change and natural hazards
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Protection and enhancement of biodiversity
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Improved water and air quality and cleaner waterways
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Safe, accessible, and well-used parks and open spaces
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Stronger community connection through activities and events
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Conservation of neighbourhood character and heritage
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Open space networks that meet evolving community needs
High-Priority Focus Areas
Projects that address the following priorities are considered more competitive for funding:
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Reducing inequality and promoting social inclusion
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Climate action and environmental sustainability
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Empowering women and girls
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Strengthening community connection and belonging
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Sustainable, community-based solutions for homelessness
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Waste minimisation and circular economy approaches
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Heritage recognition and storytelling
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Building long-term community resilience
Grant Amounts
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Grants range from $3,000 to $10,000
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Funding supports a wide variety of local, community-benefit activities
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Projects must demonstrate value for money and clear local impact
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
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Community groups
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Incorporated societies
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Charitable trusts
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Not-for-profit organisations
Applicants must be delivering projects that benefit residents within the Waitematā Local Board area.
Lower-Priority and Ineligible Activities
Lower priority or ineligible funding areas include:
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Activities with limited local benefit
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Commercial promotion or marketing
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Ongoing operational or administrative costs
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Prizes, giveaways, or awards
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Travel and accommodation expenses
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Ticketed events that restrict community access
The programme will not fund:
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Debt servicing or loan repayments
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Legal or medical expenses
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Alcohol purchases
Why This Programme Matters
The Waitematā Local Board Grants Programme supports grassroots initiatives that:
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Strengthen neighbourhoods and community networks
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Promote environmental stewardship and climate resilience
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Celebrate cultural identity and local heritage
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Improve safety, wellbeing, and quality of life
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Reflect community aspirations and local priorities
By funding locally driven solutions, the programme ensures public resources are invested where they have the greatest community impact.
How the Programme Works
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Community organisations identify a project aligned with board priorities
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An application is submitted detailing activities, budget, and outcomes
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Applications are assessed against the Waitematā Local Board Plan focus areas
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Funding is allocated to the most competitive and aligned proposals
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Successful applicants deliver the project and report on outcomes
How to Apply
To submit a strong application:
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Clearly link your project to Waitematā Local Board priorities
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Explain the local community benefit and who will be impacted
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Demonstrate how the project improves resilience, sustainability, or inclusion
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Provide a clear, realistic budget within the $3,000–$10,000 range
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Highlight partnerships, collaboration, or community involvement
Projects that address multiple priority areas are more likely to be successful.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying for ineligible costs such as alcohol, debt repayment, or legal fees
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Proposing projects with weak alignment to board priorities
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Submitting applications with unclear outcomes or benefits
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Requesting funding mainly for operational or administrative expenses
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Failing to demonstrate how the project benefits the Waitematā community
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the Waitematā Local Board Grants Programme?
It is a funding programme that supports community projects aligned with the Waitematā Local Board Plan and local priorities.
2. How much funding is available per project?
Grants range from $3,000 to $10,000, depending on project scope and impact.
3. Who can apply for the grants?
Community groups and not-for-profit organisations delivering projects in the Waitematā Local Board area.
4. Are environmental and climate projects eligible?
Yes. Projects addressing climate change, biodiversity, water quality, and environmental resilience are strongly prioritised.
5. Are Māori-led or Māori-focused projects supported?
Yes. Projects celebrating Māori identity, taonga, and heritage are a key focus area.
6. Are operational or ongoing costs funded?
No. Ongoing operational costs, prizes, travel, and ticketed events are low priority or ineligible.
7. What makes an application competitive?
Strong alignment with board priorities, clear community benefit, environmental or social impact, and realistic budgeting.
Conclusion
The Waitematā Local Board Grants Programme is a vital funding opportunity for community organisations seeking to deliver projects that strengthen resilience, sustainability, inclusion, and neighbourhood wellbeing. By prioritising climate action, cultural identity, community connection, and environmental protection, the programme ensures funding delivers meaningful, long-term benefits across the Waitematā Local Board area.
For more information, visit Auckland Council.









































