Deadline: 28-Apr-23
The Auckland Council is delighted to launch its Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response Grant Programme.
Funding Priorities
They welcome grant applications which will transform Manukau through good planning and sustainable development, and that align to the following priorities:
- Prosperous local economy
- Revitalising Ōtara and Papatoetoe town centres.
- Creating events to showcase and attract people to the area.
- Prioritising Māori outcomes.
- Promoting and encouraging sustainable practices in local business and enterprise.
- A thriving, inclusive and safe community
- Recognising and making Māori and Pacific arts, culture and history visible in public places.
- Promoting health and wellbeing to build capable and resilient communities with a sense of belonging.
- An active and engaged community, leading local initiatives.
- Increase opportunities for skill development, employment.
- Encouraging rangatahi, young people and seniors take part in civic life.
- Parks and facilities that meet the people’s needs.
- Celebrate a thriving Māori identity as Auckland’s point of difference in the world.
- The seniors are cared for and intergenerational projects are encouraged.
- Sustainable, healthy natural environment
- Minimising waste going into landfill.
- Restoring biodiversity and improving water quality in local streams, the Manukau Harbour, and the Tāmaki Estuary.
- Promoting and enhancing sustainable practices by local businesses, families and neighbourhoods.
- Increasing the tree canopy cover in the area.
- Connected area and easy to get around
- Promotion of safe cycling and pedestrian environments.
- Higher priority for eligibility
- They will prioritise applications that are:
- smoke and vape free, alcohol and drug free
- zero-waste
- promoting healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice
- promoting active lifestyles
- from residents and community groups residing in Ōtara-Papatoetoe
- supporting and promoting local events and campaigns that encourage emergency preparedness, foster resilience and social connection locally – and strengthen community capacity to respond to the effects of COVID-19.
- They will prioritise applications that are:
- Lower priority for eligibility
- They will also consider applications for other services, projects and activities, but they may identify the following as lower priority:
- Applications from businesses, and promotion of businesses.
- Ticketed events.
- Activities that primarily benefit:
- communities outside the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board area
- a third party (for example an activity to gain money for an organisation).
- Grants to support the purchase of, or maintenance associated with, motor vehicles.
- Wages or operational costs.
- Equipment for one-off events.
- Initiatives that are eligible and can be funded by central government.
- They will also consider applications for other services, projects and activities, but they may identify the following as lower priority:
Funding Information
- Grant value: $0 – $2000
Outcomes
- Transform Manukau
- Manukau metropolitan centre is the thriving heart of the area – an attractive visitor destination, business centre and place to shop, live, learn, work and play.
- Prosperous local economy
- A thriving, inclusive and safe community
- The community is connected across different cultures, has a sense of belonging and is proud of the area.
- People feel welcome and safe, they support each other, and have better access to transport.
- Parks and facilities that meet the people’s needs.
- The parks and facilities are fit for purpose and reflect the communities they serve, building a sense of identity, ownership and pride in the area while boosting participation and promoting a healthy lifestyle.
- Sustainable, healthy natural environment
- They care for the natural environment and foster sustainable lifestyles.
- The waterways and environment are healthy and free from pests, litter and pollution.
- They value the natural world and preserve kaitiakitanga locally.
- Connected area and easy to get around
- Everyone can easily and safely get around on foot, bicycle, bus, train and car.
Types of projects funded by the grant
- Arts
- Community
- Environment
- Events
- Heritage
- Sports and recreation
What they will not fund?
- They will not fund:
- applications for liquor licenses
- core activities and tasks of business entities
- hiring facilities for religious purposes
- applicants who have already had two successful grants applications in the current financial year.
Eligibility Criteria
- community organisations with a formal legal structure
- groups or individuals with no formal legal structure can apply for up to $1,000 (Kaipatiki Local Board will not fund individuals)
- applicants seeking funding over $1,000 will need to nominate an umbrella organisation or
- receive funding retrospectively.
Ineligible
- Political parties
- Internal applicants (i.e. to fund projects, programmes or facilities run by Auckland Council or its employees)
- Auckland Council CCOs (council-controlled organisations), including facilities owned and operated by Regional Facilities Auckland (RFA)
- Other local authorities, government agencies or public sector entities.
For more information, visit Auckland Council.