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The Peter Rule Fund Program in New Zealand

Bilateral collaboration JST-ANR based on CREST Program (Japan and France)

Deadline: 05-Jun-2026

The Peter Rule Fund provides grants of up to NZD 5,000 to support project-based initiatives benefiting Rainbow, Takatāpui, and MVPFAFF+ communities. Funding focuses on education, research, and targeted projects with a clear purpose, timeframe, and resource requirements, helping organisations address community needs effectively.

Overview of the Fund

The Peter Rule Fund is designed to uplift Rainbow, Takatāpui, and MVPFAFF+ communities by supporting project-based initiatives, educational programs, and research that address specific community needs. The fund emphasizes clear project objectives, defined resources, and measurable outcomes to ensure meaningful impact.

Key Focus Areas

The fund prioritizes initiatives that:

Funding Levels

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Ineligible applicants or activities include:

How to Apply

  1. Identify a project that addresses a specific need within Rainbow, Takatāpui, or MVPFAFF+ communities.

  2. Develop a project plan outlining objectives, timeframe, resources, and expected outcomes.

  3. Confirm the bank account for receiving funds is in the organisation’s name.

  4. Submit the application demonstrating the organisation’s ability to deliver the project and any complementary funding sources.

  5. Await review and funding approval.

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FAQs

1. Who can apply for the Peter Rule Fund?
Organisations or groups delivering projects that benefit Rainbow, Takatāpui, and MVPFAFF+ communities.

2. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to NZD 5,000, with higher amounts considered in exceptional cases.

3. Are individuals eligible to apply?
No, the fund only supports project-based initiatives by organisations or groups.

4. Can operational costs be funded?
No, the fund focuses exclusively on project-based activities.

5. Does the organisation need to be legally incorporated?
Not necessarily, but the bank account receiving the grant must be in the organisation’s name.

6. Can larger organisations act as fund holders for smaller projects?
Yes, this is permitted to facilitate smaller initiatives.

7. What types of projects are prioritized?
Educational programs, research, community events, and other initiatives that address identified needs and provide measurable impact for Rainbow, Takatāpui, and MVPFAFF+ communities.

Conclusion

The Peter Rule Fund empowers organisations to deliver impactful, project-based initiatives that support Rainbow, Takatāpui, and MVPFAFF+ communities. By funding education, research, and targeted programs with clear objectives and resources, the fund helps strengthen community wellbeing and address specific needs in a meaningful way.

For more information, visit Rule Foundation.

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