Deadline: 31-Mar-2026
The Hamilton City Council Community Initiative Grants support small not-for-profit organisations delivering projects and activities that enhance community wellbeing and social connectivity. Funding is available from a total pool of $180,000 to assist groups in providing meaningful services and events. Eligible applicants must be legally constituted, have a track record of sound governance, and demonstrate capacity to deliver the proposed initiatives.
Overview
The Hamilton City Council Community Initiative Grants provide funding to small not-for-profit community organisations within Hamilton city to support services, initiatives, and projects that improve community wellbeing and foster social connectivity. The grants aim to enable community-led activities that create meaningful outcomes for residents.
Program Objectives
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Enhance Community Wellbeing: Support initiatives and activities that improve quality of life for Hamilton residents.
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Promote Social Connectivity: Strengthen connections among community members through events, services, and programs.
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Support Community-Led Projects: Encourage local organisations to take active roles in delivering services and initiatives.
Funding Details
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Total funding pool: $180,000.
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Grants are designed to assist community groups in delivering programs, activities, or events that strengthen connections and improve wellbeing.
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Funding is competitive and dependent on available resources.
Eligibility
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Open to community groups delivering services or activities for Hamilton communities.
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Applicants must be legally constituted not-for-profit entities, such as charitable trusts or incorporated societies.
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Organisations must have a Trust Deed or Constitution and at least three board or committee members.
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Organisations must have been operating for a minimum of 12 months at the time of application.
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Applicants must demonstrate capacity to deliver the project, maintain proper record-keeping, and have accounted for any previous grants received.
Governance Requirements
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Organisations must maintain annual accounts and meeting minutes.
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At least two bank signatories are required for financial transactions.
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Only organisations with sound operational practices will be considered.
Conclusion
The Hamilton City Council Community Initiative Grants provide vital support to small not-for-profit organisations working to enhance community wellbeing and foster social connections. By funding projects that reflect community needs and are delivered by capable and well-governed organisations, the program contributes to stronger, more connected, and resilient communities within Hamilton.
For more information, visit Hamilton City Council.








































