Deadline: 28-Nov-2025
The Foundation North and Rule Foundation Fund (FNxRF) provides grants of up to $10,000 for projects supporting takatāpui, MVPFAFF+, and rainbow communities in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland) and Te Tai Tokerau (Northland). The fund prioritizes new, community-led initiatives in arts, culture, sport, education, advocacy, and other programs that address identified needs, fostering innovation, leadership, and sustainability.
Foundation North and Rule Foundation Fund (FNxRF) – Supporting Rainbow Communities in Auckland and Northland
Overview
The FNxRF supports projects designed to address the needs of takatāpui, MVPFAFF+, and rainbow communities in Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) and Northland (Te Tai Tokerau). By providing timely financial resources, the fund enables emerging and established initiatives to deliver measurable impact within these communities.
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
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Charitable organisations or groups operating for charitable purposes
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Organisations working directly within Auckland or Northland
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Projects addressing specific needs of rainbow communities
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Applicants launching new initiatives, rather than seeking retrospective funding
Funding Details
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Small project grants: Up to $10,000
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Funding is intended to support arts, culture, sport, education, advocacy, or other community-building activities
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Projects must focus on new or emerging initiatives that spark community change
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Organisations can only submit one application per year per funding tier
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Priority is given to projects demonstrating innovation, leadership, and sustainable community impact
Project Requirements
Applicants must demonstrate:
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Clear alignment with community needs in rainbow, takatāpui, or MVPFAFF+ communities
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A time-bound project plan with measurable outcomes
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Capacity to implement and sustain the initiative beyond the funding period
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Evidence of charitable status or purpose
Tips for a Strong Application
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Define the community need your project addresses
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Explain how the project will make a meaningful impact
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Highlight leadership, partnerships, and engagement within rainbow communities
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Include a timeline, budget, and measurable outcomes
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Emphasize innovation and sustainability
FAQ
1. What is the maximum grant amount?
Up to $10,000 for small projects.
2. Who is eligible to apply?
Charitable organisations or groups serving charitable purposes, operating in Auckland or Northland, with a focus on rainbow communities.
3. Can individuals apply directly?
No. Funding is directed to organisations with charitable status or purpose.
4. Are ongoing operational costs eligible?
No. The fund supports new, time-bound initiatives addressing emerging community needs.
5. How often can an organisation apply?
Once per year per funding tier.
6. What types of projects are prioritized?
Initiatives in arts, culture, sport, education, advocacy, or programs that build community support with measurable outcomes.
7. When will applicants be notified?
Applications are typically reviewed and notified within a few weeks of submission.
Conclusion
The Foundation North and Rule Foundation Fund (FNxRF) empowers rainbow, takatāpui, and MVPFAFF+ communities in Auckland and Northland by supporting innovative, new initiatives. Beyond financial aid, it promotes community-led leadership, visibility, and sustainability, helping organisations launch meaningful projects that respond to emerging needs and foster positive change.
For more information, visit Rule Foundation.








































