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Climate Response Fund for Resilient Communities (New Zealand)

Deadline: 08-May-2026

The Community Climate Response Fund provides financial support to community-led projects in the Manawatū-Whanganui region that enhance resilience to climate change and promote a low-carbon future. Eligible not-for-profits, schools, marae, iwi, hapū, and endorsed individuals can apply for initiatives addressing resilience in areas such as water, energy, nature, food, and planning.

About the Community Climate Response Fund

The Community Climate Response Fund empowers communities to take meaningful action against climate change. It supports initiatives that build environmental and community resilience, facilitate the transition to a carbon-neutral economy, and strengthen local networks and partnerships. Projects should align with transformational change strategies and practical climate solutions within the Manawatū-Whanganui region.

Key Impact Areas

Objectives of the Fund

Funding Details

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants include:

Inclusion of Mātauranga Māori

The fund recognizes the importance of Mātauranga Māori and encourages applicants to incorporate Māori knowledge and perspectives in both the application and project implementation.

How to Apply

  1. Develop project proposal: Include objectives, expected outcomes, activities, budget, and timeline
  2. Obtain endorsement: If an individual applicant, partner with a registered not-for-profit organization
  3. Submit application: Follow the fund’s official submission process
  4. Selection process: Proposals are evaluated based on alignment with impact areas, feasibility, innovation, community engagement, and potential for long-term resilience

Key Principles

Tips for a Strong Application

FAQs

1. Who is eligible to apply? Not-for-profit organizations, schools, early childhood centres, iwi/hapū, and endorsed individuals in New Zealand.
2. What types of projects are supported? Climate resilience, sustainability, low-carbon initiatives, community engagement, and environmental research or trials.
3. How much funding is available? Total pool of $52,250; no fixed cap per project.
4. What is the project duration? Generally 12 months; multi-year projects may be considered.
5. Can projects take place on private land? Yes, with appropriate permissions.
6. Are Māori knowledge systems considered? Yes, Mātauranga Māori should be incorporated where applicable.
7. What costs are eligible? Resources, equipment, salaries, technical expertise, community engagement, research, and trials.

Why It Matters

The fund strengthens local climate action by empowering communities, schools, and indigenous organizations to lead initiatives that address climate change challenges. It fosters resilience, sustainability, and carbon neutrality while respecting and integrating Māori knowledge.

Conclusion

The Community Climate Response Fund 2026–27 offers an opportunity for communities in the Manawatū-Whanganui region to implement impactful, non-profit climate projects. By supporting diverse initiatives in water, energy, nature, food, and planning resilience, the fund promotes a collaborative and sustainable approach to building a carbon-neutral future.

For more information, visit Horizons Regional Council.

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