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Funding Program to Conserve and Restore New Zealand’s Natural Environment

Sustainable Communities Challenge in Ireland

Deadline: 11 October 2019

World Wildlife Fund (WWF) – New Zealand is currently accepting applications for its Community Conservation Fund (CCF) to support communities to run projects that conserve and restore New Zealand’s natural environment – freshwater, coastal, wetlands, forest and dunelands.

WWF-New Zealand believes that providing assistance to communities to take conservation action is vital to conserving biodiversity in New Zealand. WWF-New Zealand runs the CCF with the support of the Tindall Foundation and is the Foundation’s Environmental Funding Manager.

Scope of the CCF

The CCF is open to community groups carrying out habitat protection and restoration projects in New Zealand across a range of land tenures.

Aims of the CCF

Funding Information

A maximum of NZ$15,000. Projects can be funded for up to three consecutive years, but new applications will need to be made for each successive year.

CCF Priorities

The priorities for CCF funding are

Additional priorities

Additional preference will be given to groups and projects that demonstrate that they:

Group Criteria

Applicant’s group must:

The following are not eligible to apply for funding:

Project Criteria

The following criteria are used for assessing project proposals and applicants should demonstrate that they meet these criteria in the preliminary application form:

Eligible Costs and Activities

The CCF will pay for the following costs and activities relating to habitat protection and ecological restoration projects:

How to Apply

Interested applicants can apply online via the given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.wwf.org.nz/what_we_do/community_funding/community_conservation_fund/

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