Deadline: 11-Apr-2026
The Waiheke Local Board Grants Programme provides contestable and discretionary funding to support community groups, environmental organisations, and landowners contributing to strong, inclusive, and sustainable communities. Grants range from $2,000 to $10,000 and prioritise projects that demonstrate collaboration, local impact, and benefits to marginalised or vulnerable communities. Environmental initiatives that enhance biodiversity or involve conservation efforts receive particular focus.
Overview of the Programme
The Waiheke Local Board Grants Programme recognises the critical role of community organisations in promoting social, environmental, cultural, and economic wellbeing. Through this initiative, funding is allocated to projects that:
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Align with the Waiheke Local Board Plan priorities
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Contribute to long-term community development
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Enhance environmental sustainability and biodiversity
The programme includes Environmental Grants, supporting projects that address conservation, restoration, and sustainable land or water management. Applicants are expected to contribute through financial input, in-kind support, or volunteer labour.
Funding Details
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Grant range: $2,000 – $10,000
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Applicant contribution: Required via financial support, in-kind contributions, or voluntary labour
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Priority: Projects that benefit wider community, build organisational capacity, and focus on marginalised or vulnerable groups
Priority Project Features
Higher consideration is given to projects that:
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Demonstrate collaboration with other community organisations
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Use local suppliers and resources
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Deliver benefits to the wider Waiheke community
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Support new initiatives or capacity-building within organisations
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Focus on marginalised or vulnerable communities
For environmental grants, priority is given to projects addressing:
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Conservation work (plants, fencing, equipment)
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Areas of high biodiversity value
Lower-Priority Projects
Projects may be considered lower priority if they involve:
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Commercial promotion or profit generation
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Sporting uniforms or travel
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Activities benefiting communities outside the Waiheke Local Board area
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Fundraising for other organisations
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Land or water vehicle purchase/maintenance
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Operational costs or wages
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Projects on private land not aligned with programme priorities
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Alcohol, tobacco, nicotine, or liquor licence-related expenses
Eligible Applicants
Eligible organisations include:
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Community groups operating within the Waiheke Local Board area
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Environmental organisations
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Landowners (public or private land)
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Projects must align with board priorities and demonstrate community or environmental impact
How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility: Ensure your group or project operates within the Waiheke Local Board area and aligns with programme priorities.
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Prepare project proposal: Include objectives, expected outcomes, community benefit, and contribution details (financial, in-kind, or voluntary labour).
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Submit application: Provide required documentation and budget details, highlighting collaboration and local impact.
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Assessment: Applications are evaluated based on alignment with priorities, impact, collaboration, and sustainability.
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Funding allocation: Grants awarded according to programme priorities and funding availability.
Tips for a Strong Application
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Emphasise community benefit and alignment with Waiheke Local Board Plan
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Highlight collaboration with local groups
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Demonstrate use of local suppliers and resources
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Include clear plans for marginalised or vulnerable community engagement
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For environmental projects, show conservation impact and support for high biodiversity areas
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply?
Community groups, environmental organisations, and landowners operating in the Waiheke Local Board area.
2. What is the funding range?
$2,000 to $10,000, with applicant contribution required.
3. Are projects on private land eligible?
Yes, provided they align with programme priorities and deliver community or environmental benefits.
4. What types of projects are prioritised?
Collaborative initiatives, conservation projects, new initiatives, capacity-building activities, and support for vulnerable or marginalised communities.
5. Which projects are lower priority?
Commercial, profit-generating, fundraising-only, vehicle-related, operational costs, alcohol/tobacco-related, or activities outside the Waiheke area.
6. Is volunteer contribution required?
Not mandatory, but in-kind contributions, financial support, or voluntary labour improve application prioritisation.
7. Can environmental projects receive special consideration?
Yes. Projects enhancing biodiversity or conservation outcomes are given higher priority.
Conclusion
The Waiheke Local Board Grants Programme supports community-led and environmentally-focused initiatives that strengthen local communities and promote sustainability. By funding projects that demonstrate collaboration, innovation, and broad community benefit, the programme empowers organisations and landowners to contribute to long-term social, cultural, and environmental development in Waiheke.
For more information, visit Auckland Council.









































