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Volunteering Funding Programme for Community Development (New Zealand)

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Deadline: 03-Jun-2026

The Community and Volunteering Capability Fund (CVC) supports volunteering initiatives across New Zealand through government grants that strengthen volunteer systems, cultural volunteering practices, and community organisations. It funds Māori, Pasifika, youth, and ethnic volunteering projects, regional volunteer centres, and Volunteering New Zealand, with a total allocation of just over NZD 1 million.

Overview of the Programme

The CVC Volunteering funding programme is designed to strengthen the volunteering ecosystem in New Zealand. It supports organisations that promote, coordinate, and improve volunteering practices at local, regional, and national levels.

The fund places strong emphasis on cultural inclusion, volunteer protection, and best practice standards in volunteer management.

Key Objectives

The programme focuses on building a stronger, safer, and more inclusive volunteering sector.

Key objectives include:

Focus Areas

The funding supports a wide range of volunteering-related activities.

Key focus areas include:

Cultural Dimensions of Volunteering

The programme recognises volunteering as a culturally diverse practice in New Zealand.

Māori (Mahi Aroha)

Pasifika Communities

Ethnic Communities

Funding Allocation

The programme provides a total funding pool of just over NZD 1 million.

Funding breakdown:

Eligible Activities

Funding can be used for initiatives that strengthen volunteering systems and participation.

Supported activities include:

Eligible Organisations

The programme supports structured volunteering organisations and networks.

Eligible applicants include:

Funding Duration

Ineligible Activities

The programme does not fund certain types of activities.

Not eligible:

Expected Outcomes

The programme aims to strengthen the volunteering ecosystem across New Zealand.

Expected outcomes include:

Importance of the Programme

This initiative is important because it:

Conclusion

The Community and Volunteering Capability Fund (CVC) Volunteering funding programme strengthens New Zealand’s volunteering ecosystem by supporting inclusive, culturally grounded, and well-managed volunteer systems. Through targeted funding for organisations, regional centres, and national coordination bodies, it enhances the recognition, safety, and effectiveness of volunteering across communities.

For more information, visit Hapai Hapori Community Matters.

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