Deadline: 27-Feb-2026
The Devonport-Takapuna Local Grant Programme offers funding for community-led projects across arts, environment, sports, heritage, and events. Grants ranging from $1,500 to $10,000 support initiatives that enhance local wellbeing, promote inclusivity, protect natural and built environments, and strengthen community services and infrastructure. This programme prioritizes projects aligned with Devonport-Takapuna Local Board outcomes, ensuring measurable benefits for the local population.
Programme Overview
The Devonport-Takapuna Local Grant Programme provides financial assistance to projects that deliver positive local outcomes across the Devonport-Takapuna area. Funding is contestable and offered once or twice a year to community initiatives that support arts, community, environment, events, heritage, and sports and recreation. The programme is one of two local board grants designed to strengthen local community engagement and wellbeing.
Key Focus Areas and Outcomes
The grant prioritizes projects that address the following outcomes:
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Caring for Natural and Built Spaces: Protecting the environment, maintaining heritage sites, and improving water quality.
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Inclusivity, Diversity, and Resilience: Ensuring equitable access to community programmes and fostering social cohesion.
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Quality Services and Facilities: Supporting initiatives that improve community infrastructure, recreation, and access to essential services.
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Safe Transport and Infrastructure: Enhancing mobility, accessibility, and safety within the local area.
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Thriving Local Economy: Promoting vibrant town centres and supporting opportunities for businesses and residents.
Eligible projects may include: arts workshops, cultural events, environmental clean-ups, heritage preservation activities, sports tournaments, recreational programmes, and community festivals.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Community-led organisations or not-for-profit groups operating in Devonport-Takapuna.
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Projects that directly benefit the local community and align with Local Board Plan outcomes.
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Initiatives that are inclusive, measurable, and sustainable in impact.
Ineligible applicants include individuals applying for personal projects unrelated to community outcomes.
Funding Details
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Grant Amounts: $1,500 – $10,000 per project.
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Frequency: Once or twice annually, depending on available funding.
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Supported Initiatives: Community wellbeing programmes, arts and cultural events, environmental and heritage projects, sports and recreational activities.
How to Apply / How It Works
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Prepare Your Proposal: Clearly outline your project, objectives, and expected outcomes.
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Align with Outcomes: Demonstrate how your project contributes to at least one Local Board Plan outcome.
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Submit Application: Provide required documentation and submit before the deadline.
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Assessment: Applications are evaluated based on community impact, relevance, feasibility, and sustainability.
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Notification and Funding: Successful applicants are notified and receive grant funds to implement the project.
Common Mistakes and Tips
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Failing to align the project with Local Board outcomes.
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Submitting incomplete applications or missing supporting documents.
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Overlooking measurable outcomes or impact statements.
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Not demonstrating community engagement or inclusivity.
FAQ
1. What types of projects are supported? Projects in arts, community, environment, events, heritage, and sports and recreation.
2. What is the grant range? $1,500 to $10,000 per project.
3. Who can apply? Community-led organisations and not-for-profit groups operating in Devonport-Takapuna.
4. How often are grants available? Once or twice a year, depending on the funding cycle.
5. Are individual applicants eligible? No, only community organisations or groups are eligible.
6. What criteria are used for assessment? Alignment with Local Board outcomes, community impact, feasibility, and sustainability.
7. Can a project address multiple outcomes? Yes, projects demonstrating impact across multiple focus areas are encouraged.
Conclusion
The Devonport-Takapuna Local Grant Programme is a strategic funding opportunity for community-led projects that enhance wellbeing, celebrate heritage, support the environment, and promote arts, sports, and events. By prioritising measurable outcomes and local impact, the programme ensures that funded initiatives deliver lasting benefits to residents and contribute to a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable Devonport-Takapuna community.
For more information, visit Auckland Council.








































