Deadline: 20-Mar-2026
The Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board offers community grants ranging from $2,000 to $10,000 to support projects that strengthen wellbeing, resilience, sustainability, and local growth.
Funding prioritizes inclusive initiatives, climate resilience, Māori partnership, environmental protection, and community participation within the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki area of Auckland.
Program Overview
Grant Provider: Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board
Location: Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area, Auckland, New Zealand
Grant Range: $2,000 to $10,000
Purpose: Support projects that align with the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board Plan and strengthen people, environment, community, places, and the local economy.
Core Objectives of the Grant Program
The grant program supports initiatives that contribute to long-term community wellbeing and sustainable development.
Key strategic goals include:
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Fostering a strong sense of belonging and celebrating diversity
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Ensuring mana whenua and Māori are active partners in decision-making
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Enabling full community participation in local governance
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Supporting communities to thrive socially and economically
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Building resilience to emergencies and climate impacts
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Maintaining healthy waterways and land
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Protecting and restoring ecosystems
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Preparing for the effects of climate change
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Providing accessible, welcoming community facilities and open spaces
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Promoting Māori culture and identity
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Creating safe, connected neighbourhoods
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Supporting sustainable infrastructure development
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Ensuring safe and efficient movement of people and traffic
Types of Projects Funded
The Local Board funds projects across multiple community development sectors, including:
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Arts and cultural initiatives
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Community development projects
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Environmental and sustainability initiatives
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Local events and festivals
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Heritage conservation
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Sports and recreation programs
Projects must clearly demonstrate local community benefit.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants typically include:
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Community groups
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Non-profit organizations
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Charitable trusts
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Local clubs and associations
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Māori organizations and iwi groups
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Event organizers operating within the local board area
Projects must:
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Take place within the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area
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Align with the Local Board Plan outcomes
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Deliver measurable community benefit
Funding Priorities
Applications are given higher priority if they:
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Support under-represented or marginalized groups
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Promote inclusivity and diversity
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Include match funding or co-contributions
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Strengthen community resilience to emergencies and climate change
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Foster community connection and participation
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Celebrate cultural identity and diversity
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Stimulate local economic activity
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Promote environmental sustainability principles such as:
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Clean water
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Access to healthy food
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Smokefree messages
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Low-carbon initiatives
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Waste reduction
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Demonstrate collaboration among organizations
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Engage local residents in planning and delivery
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Support economic development and community recovery
Lower Priority Activities
The following initiatives are less likely to receive funding:
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Catering costs as the primary expense
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Purchase of electronic equipment
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Ongoing administration or operational costs
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Fundraising activities
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Projects outside the local board area
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Projects eligible for central government funding
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Initiatives with limited or no community benefit
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Travel or accommodation outside Auckland without strong justification
Applicants should ensure their proposals focus on tangible local outcomes rather than internal organizational expenses.
Why This Grant Matters
The Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board Community Grant plays a critical role in:
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Strengthening grassroots initiatives
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Empowering diverse communities
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Advancing Māori partnership and identity
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Supporting climate adaptation and environmental stewardship
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Enhancing social cohesion and neighbourhood safety
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Stimulating local economic development
It directly supports the implementation of the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board Plan.
How to Apply
Step 1: Review the Local Board Plan
Ensure your project aligns with the key outcomes relating to people, environment, community, places, and economy.
Step 2: Define Clear Community Benefit
Explain how your initiative strengthens wellbeing, resilience, or sustainability.
Step 3: Demonstrate Alignment with Funding Priorities
Highlight inclusivity, collaboration, match funding, and climate resilience where applicable.
Step 4: Prepare a Realistic Budget
Ensure the funding request falls between $2,000 and $10,000.
Clearly outline expenses and match funding contributions if applicable.
Step 5: Confirm Project Location
Ensure all activities take place within the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area.
Step 6: Submit Application
Follow the Local Board’s official application process and deadlines.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Submitting projects outside the local board area
Requesting funding primarily for catering or equipment purchases
Failing to demonstrate measurable community benefit
Not showing alignment with Local Board Plan outcomes
Overlooking collaboration or community participation elements
Providing unclear or incomplete budgets
Strong applications clearly connect activities to local impact and community resilience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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How much funding can I request?
Applicants can request between $2,000 and $10,000. -
Who can apply for the grant?
Community groups, non-profits, local clubs, Māori organizations, and other eligible entities operating within the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki area. -
Are projects outside the local board area eligible?
No. Projects must take place within the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area. -
Is match funding required?
It is not mandatory but is viewed favorably and may increase the competitiveness of your application. -
Are environmental and climate-focused projects supported?
Yes. Projects promoting healthy waterways, ecosystem restoration, waste reduction, and climate resilience are prioritized. -
Can the grant cover operational costs?
Ongoing administration and operational expenses are generally lower priority. -
Are collaborative projects encouraged?
Yes. Applications demonstrating partnerships and local resident involvement are strongly encouraged.
Conclusion
The Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board Community Grant provides targeted financial support to strengthen local wellbeing, sustainability, resilience, and inclusive growth.
By funding arts, community, environmental, heritage, and recreation initiatives, the program empowers diverse communities, supports Māori partnership, and promotes long-term local development.
Applicants who clearly demonstrate community benefit, collaboration, inclusivity, and environmental responsibility are best positioned for funding success.
For more information, visit Auckland Council.









































