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Equipment and Activity Grant Program (New Zealand)

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Deadline: 09-Apr-2026

The Equipment and Activity Grant provides funding up to $5,750 (including GST) to support children and young people aged 21 or under with physical disabilities in the upper half of New Zealand’s North Island. The grant enables access to equipment, services, or experiences that improve daily life and participation, prioritizing applicants with demonstrated financial need.

Programme Overview

The Equipment and Activity Grant aims to enhance the quality of life for children and young people living with physical disabilities. By providing financial support for necessary equipment, services, or meaningful experiences, the programme ensures practical assistance that promotes independence, participation, and wellbeing.

Key Objectives

Funding Details

Eligibility

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

Disability Definition

Disabilities must be described in terms of:

Why It Matters

How to Apply

  1. Confirm that the applicant meets age, disability, and geographical criteria
  2. Verify financial need through a valid Community Services Card
  3. Identify equipment, service, or activity needs that are prospective
  4. Confirm that other funding avenues have been explored and cannot cover the expense
  5. Submit the completed application through the official Trust application portal

Common Mistakes to Avoid

FAQ

1. Who is eligible for the grant?
Children and young people aged 21 or under with physical disabilities that primarily affect body or limb function, residing in the upper half of the North Island.

2. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to $5,750 including GST per eligible child or young person.

3. Can I apply for funding for past purchases?
No, the grant covers only prospective needs.

4. Are sensory or intellectual disabilities eligible?
They are considered only if secondary to the primary physical disability.

5. How is financial need assessed?
Applicants must hold a valid Community Services Card.

6. Does the grant cover overseas therapy or intensive treatments?
No, the grant focuses on practical, local support that enhances daily life.

7. Must I explore other funding options first?
Yes, applicants must confirm that alternative funding sources have been explored and cannot meet the need.

Conclusion

The Equipment and Activity Grant ensures that children and young people with physical disabilities in the upper North Island receive practical, life-enhancing support. By prioritizing prospective needs and families with financial challenges, the grant promotes independence, participation, and overall wellbeing, helping young people achieve their full potential.

For more information, visit The Wilson Home Trust.

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