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Heritage Grant Program in Ashburton District (New Zealand)

Second Call for Applications: The Headley SEE Cultural Heritage Fund Program 2025

Deadline: 31-Mar-2026

The Ashburton District Heritage Grant Scheme provides funding to preserve and restore significant heritage buildings and items, maintaining the district’s identity and historical connection. Grants of up to $10,000 are available, covering up to 50% of project costs, with contributions from applicants in financial, in-kind, or volunteer forms. Applications are open for eligible projects on privately owned or community-managed Council land.

About the Heritage Grant Scheme

The Heritage Grant Scheme supports projects that preserve and restore heritage assets within the Ashburton District. It helps maintain the district’s identity and strengthen community connection to its history by funding works on buildings or items of historical significance.

Key Objectives

The Ashburton District Council recognises the cultural and historical value of heritage buildings and items and provides annual funding through two contestable rounds in August and February each financial year.

Eligible Projects

Projects must:

Examples of Eligible Work

Funding Details

Applicants are required to provide a completed Heritage Grant Application form and a detailed project plan, including budget and scope of work.

Who is Eligible?

Ineligible projects include:

How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility: Check that your building/item is listed in Group A or B of the District Plan

  2. Prepare application: Complete the Heritage Grant Application form with project details and budget

  3. Include contributions: Clearly outline financial, in-kind, or volunteer inputs

  4. Submit application: Only fully completed forms will be accepted

  5. Await assessment: Applications are evaluated for eligibility, heritage impact, and project feasibility

Tips for Applicants

FAQs – Heritage Grant Scheme

1. What is the maximum grant amount?
The maximum grant is $10,000, covering up to 50% of the total project cost.

2. Which heritage items are eligible?
Projects must involve buildings or items listed in Group A or Group B of the Ashburton District Plan.

3. Can general maintenance work be funded?
No, routine maintenance such as repainting is ineligible, except in exceptional circumstances.

4. Who can apply?
Applicants must be based in the Ashburton District. National organisations must apply through a local branch.

5. Are retrospective works eligible?
Generally no, except in exceptional cases, such as work required after a natural disaster.

6. How is volunteer work valued?
Volunteer hours are calculated at the minimum wage at the time of application and count toward the applicant’s contribution.

7. When are grants awarded?
Funding is allocated in two contestable rounds each financial year: August and February.

Conclusion

The Ashburton District Heritage Grant Scheme helps preserve the historical and cultural identity of the district by funding specialised restoration and preservation works. By supporting eligible projects, the Council ensures that heritage buildings and items are maintained for future generations, strengthening community connection and pride. Eligible applicants are encouraged to submit complete applications to secure funding for meaningful heritage conservation projects.

For more information, visit Ashburton District Council.

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