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Funders of:Community EnvironmentEducationSocial Services

Culture SportHealth Arts

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Auckland North Community and Development

PO Box 33284

3 Gibbons Road, Takapuna

Auckland 0740

Phone 09 4864820

Email [email protected]

Website www.ancad.org.nz

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Funding DirectoryAuckland RegionFunding DirectoryAuckland Region

2015

working together to build resilient safer connected communities

Te Runanga Ratonga Hapori o Te Raki-Pae-Whenua

Contact us for our latest Community Resources Catalogue

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INTRODUCTION We have compiled this directory in order to help community groups and not-for-profit organisations in the Auckland region to identify potential funders. The Funding Directory Auckland Region is completely revised annually.

Important Notice: Please note that at the time of publication, the closing dates of some grants have yet to be decided. We strongly advise that you look at the website for each grant prior to submitting your application.

The Funding Directory is arranged into 6 Chapters:

Chapter 1: Hints and Tips on Applying for Funding.

Chapter 2: Auckland Council Grants & Funding

Chapter 3: Regional and National Funders

Chapter 4: Funding from Gaming Trusts

Chapter 5: Where Else to Look for Funding Information

Chapter 6: Closing Dates & Index FUNDING CODES: Each fund is coded to help you identify the key areas the funders provide grants for

Arts ARTS Health HEALTH

Children C Maori MAORI

Community COM Pacific Island PI

Culture CULT Research R

Disability D Schools S

Education EDUC Scholarship SSHIP

Elderly AGED Social Services SS

Environment ENV Sport SPORT

Ethnic E Travel T

Events EVENTS Women WOMEN

Families F Youth Y

Facilities FAC Employment WORK

Disclaimer: Whilst every care has been taken to accurately reflect the information gathered we take no responsibility for any errors or omissions contained in this funding guide. We wish you every success with your fundraising The Team at Auckland North Community and Development

© Auckland North Community and Development Inc. 2015 ISBN 978-1-877415-00-5

P.O. Box 33 284, Takapuna, Auckland, 0740 Phone: (09) 486-4820 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ancad.org.nz

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HINTS AND TIPS ON APPLYING FOR FUNDING

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CHAPTER 1: HINTS AND TIPS ON APPLYING FOR FUNDING Almost all community groups and committee members will at one time or another be involved in the process of raising funds in order to continue its work or to undertake a special project.

Whatever your choice of fundraising, the basic rules remain the same, "be prepared". One of the most time consuming aspects of fundraising is the information gathering process. Whether your project is large or small you will always need the same basic information about your organisation, so it is wise to start a funding file or portfolio. Here are some examples of the kind of information you should gather for your portfolio. FUNDING PORTFOLIO

History of the organisation: Why did your group start? Who was involved at the beginning - and

since? Why did the group begin? What sorts of thing has the group achieved? What changes has the group experienced?

Management What is the management structure? Names and contact addresses of

management committee members/trustees How are decisions made? What powers does management have?

Legal Status Copies of Certificate of Incorporation/ Trust

Deed/ Umbrella Agreements Evidence of Charitable status with IRD Copies of Constitution/Rules

Financial information Copies of latest audited accounts Certificates of Income and Expenditure Business Plans Bank account details and number Treasurer's name and contact address GST registration number Details of sources of funding Yearly budgets

Support Which groups do you work alongside to

complement your work? Copies of letters of support Do you meet with any networks? Are there any other groups offering a similar

service?

If you have any of the following it will add to the validity of your application. Community needs analysis Management Plan of the complete project Financial viability = Cash flow projection List of other users - commitment from all parties Social Audit Occupancy or Leasehold Agreement It is important that you keep a scrapbook of all the positive comments people make about your

service and use them in funding applications. These comments show that the community values your service.

Newspaper articles about your organisation or project.

COMMUNITY RESOURCES – FUNDING TOPICS Auckland North Community and Development publishes three resources that deal with funding.

1. A Guide To: Developing a Fundraising Strategy 2. Demonstrating Your Success to Win Funding 3. Preparing funding Applications

Visit www.ancad.org.nz for further information and for a full list of Community Resource publications.

HINTS AND TIPS ON APPLYING FOR FUNDING

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THE APPLICATION FORM

Read the instructions carefully as there are usually certain criteria to follow. Check your eligibility. Funding organisations do change their criteria from time to time – often annually.

Firstly the form will usually say what the agency won't fund – so don't waste their time (and yours) if your organisation doesn't qualify.

Secondly, if it is requested that you use a black pen, then do so, it copies or scans better.

Have you taken a photocopy of the form so that you have a rough copy on which to work? An untidy application, with parts crossed out and rewritten is not a good advertisement.

Think carefully what you are asking for. Have you phrased your request clearly? Is your request convincing? You must demonstrate, as well as you can, why the funding should go to your organisation – what benefit it is going to provide.

You must state clearly the type of service you offer, how it benefits the recipients, why it is different from the service some other organisation may supply. You should also have some concrete statistics to support your application -– don't be vague e.g. "60% of recipients”… If you have done your homework, you should be able to state the actual number of clients you have.

Don't underestimate the value of comments from your clients and community support. These comments may be contained in letters of support, thank you notes or general comments (which you can ask for in writing). However, if a covering form says "don't supply extra material or letters of testimonial" then don't – it certainly won't help your application and may hinder it.

Thirdly, when asked for financial information, don't say "refer to accompanying accounts". You do need to transcribe the figures from the accounts into the form. Busy people do not have time to scroll through screeds of paper trying to find the appropriate figures.

Before you post the application, double check to see that you have supplied everything required. Remember – keep a copy of the completed application for your file!

Lastly, post it to be received before the closing date! CHECK LIST: Before making the application make sure that the following has been checked:

The criteria of the funder

The closing date for the application

When making the application, make sure that:

The funder knows who you are and what you do

All the questions are clearly answered

The application is legible and tidy

Contact people identified

Referees are contacted prior to the application (and know what the application is for)

The reason for the application is clearly indicated (outcomes, research, objectives, procedures, evaluation)

Supporting documents are enclosed

All requested documents are sent

The correct number of copies are sent

A covering letter is written

A copy is retained for your organisation.

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CHAPTER 1: HINTS AND TIPS ON APPLYING FOR FUNDING Almost all community groups and committee members will at one time or another be involved in the process of raising funds in order to continue its work or to undertake a special project.

Whatever your choice of fundraising, the basic rules remain the same, "be prepared". One of the most time consuming aspects of fundraising is the information gathering process. Whether your project is large or small you will always need the same basic information about your organisation, so it is wise to start a funding file or portfolio. Here are some examples of the kind of information you should gather for your portfolio. FUNDING PORTFOLIO

History of the organisation: Why did your group start? Who was involved at the beginning - and

since? Why did the group begin? What sorts of thing has the group achieved? What changes has the group experienced?

Management What is the management structure? Names and contact addresses of

management committee members/trustees How are decisions made? What powers does management have?

Legal Status Copies of Certificate of Incorporation/ Trust

Deed/ Umbrella Agreements Evidence of Charitable status with IRD Copies of Constitution/Rules

Financial information Copies of latest audited accounts Certificates of Income and Expenditure Business Plans Bank account details and number Treasurer's name and contact address GST registration number Details of sources of funding Yearly budgets

Support Which groups do you work alongside to

complement your work? Copies of letters of support Do you meet with any networks? Are there any other groups offering a similar

service?

If you have any of the following it will add to the validity of your application. Community needs analysis Management Plan of the complete project Financial viability = Cash flow projection List of other users - commitment from all parties Social Audit Occupancy or Leasehold Agreement It is important that you keep a scrapbook of all the positive comments people make about your

service and use them in funding applications. These comments show that the community values your service.

Newspaper articles about your organisation or project.

COMMUNITY RESOURCES – FUNDING TOPICS Auckland North Community and Development publishes three resources that deal with funding.

1. A Guide To: Developing a Fundraising Strategy 2. Demonstrating Your Success to Win Funding 3. Preparing funding Applications

Visit www.ancad.org.nz for further information and for a full list of Community Resource publications.

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CHAPTER 1

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THE APPLICATION FORM

Read the instructions carefully as there are usually certain criteria to follow. Check your eligibility. Funding organisations do change their criteria from time to time – often annually.

Firstly the form will usually say what the agency won't fund – so don't waste their time (and yours) if your organisation doesn't qualify.

Secondly, if it is requested that you use a black pen, then do so, it copies or scans better.

Have you taken a photocopy of the form so that you have a rough copy on which to work? An untidy application, with parts crossed out and rewritten is not a good advertisement.

Think carefully what you are asking for. Have you phrased your request clearly? Is your request convincing? You must demonstrate, as well as you can, why the funding should go to your organisation – what benefit it is going to provide.

You must state clearly the type of service you offer, how it benefits the recipients, why it is different from the service some other organisation may supply. You should also have some concrete statistics to support your application -– don't be vague e.g. "60% of recipients”… If you have done your homework, you should be able to state the actual number of clients you have.

Don't underestimate the value of comments from your clients and community support. These comments may be contained in letters of support, thank you notes or general comments (which you can ask for in writing). However, if a covering form says "don't supply extra material or letters of testimonial" then don't – it certainly won't help your application and may hinder it.

Thirdly, when asked for financial information, don't say "refer to accompanying accounts". You do need to transcribe the figures from the accounts into the form. Busy people do not have time to scroll through screeds of paper trying to find the appropriate figures.

Before you post the application, double check to see that you have supplied everything required. Remember – keep a copy of the completed application for your file!

Lastly, post it to be received before the closing date! CHECK LIST: Before making the application make sure that the following has been checked:

The criteria of the funder

The closing date for the application

When making the application, make sure that:

The funder knows who you are and what you do

All the questions are clearly answered

The application is legible and tidy

Contact people identified

Referees are contacted prior to the application (and know what the application is for)

The reason for the application is clearly indicated (outcomes, research, objectives, procedures, evaluation)

Supporting documents are enclosed

All requested documents are sent

The correct number of copies are sent

A covering letter is written

A copy is retained for your organisation.

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AUCKLAND COUNCIL GRANTS & FUNDING

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CHAPTER 2: AUCKLAND COUNCIL GRANTS AND FUNDING ABOUT AUCKLAND COUNCIL FUNDING The Auckland Council has a range of funds available to assist communities with projects and events. Funds are available in the following areas: Arts and Culture Environmental and Heritage Community group funding which includes Sport and Recreation Event funding Local Board Discretionary Community Grants GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS Across Auckland, funding is broken into geographical areas (North, West, Central and South).

Local rounds: for projects that primarily engage participants and audiences in one of the four areas: North, West, Central and South.

The Auckland-wide round: for projects across two or more geographical areas e.g. a music workshop that happens in Flat Bush, Avondale and Muriwai.

Central North South West

Albert-Eden Devonport-Takapuna Franklin Henderson-Massey

Great Barrier Island Hibiscus and Bays Howick Waitakere Ranges

Maungakiekie-Tamaki Kaipatiki Mangere-Otahuhu Whau

Orakei Rodney Manurewa

Puketapapa Upper Harbour Otara-Papatoetoe

Waiheke Island Papakura

Waitemata

Auckland-wide: For projects across two or more regional areas. CONTACT INFORMATION Phone: (09) 301-0101 Auckland Council Private Bag 92300 Auckland 1142 www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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CHAPTER 2: AUCKLAND COUNCIL GRANTS AND FUNDING ABOUT AUCKLAND COUNCIL FUNDING The Auckland Council has a range of funds available to assist communities with projects and events. Funds are available in the following areas: Arts and Culture Environmental and Heritage Community group funding which includes Sport and Recreation Event funding Local Board Discretionary Community Grants GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS Across Auckland, funding is broken into geographical areas (North, West, Central and South).

Local rounds: for projects that primarily engage participants and audiences in one of the four areas: North, West, Central and South.

The Auckland-wide round: for projects across two or more geographical areas e.g. a music workshop that happens in Flat Bush, Avondale and Muriwai.

Central North South West

Albert-Eden Devonport-Takapuna Franklin Henderson-Massey

Great Barrier Island Hibiscus and Bays Howick Waitakere Ranges

Maungakiekie-Tamaki Kaipatiki Mangere-Otahuhu Whau

Orakei Rodney Manurewa

Puketapapa Upper Harbour Otara-Papatoetoe

Waiheke Island Papakura

Waitemata

Auckland-wide: For projects across two or more regional areas. CONTACT INFORMATION Phone: (09) 301-0101 Auckland Council Private Bag 92300 Auckland 1142 www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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ARTS AND CULTURE FUNDING

CREATIVE COMMUNITIES SCHEME CODE: ARTS

Email: [email protected] Phone: (09) 301-0101 Website: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/funding Purpose of Fund To support and encourage creative activity in diverse Auckland communities enabling access

and participation in the arts. Under the scheme, 'the arts' are broadly defined as 'all forms of creative and interpretative expression'. This includes opportunities for creative participation in theatre, music, visual arts, digital art, applied arts, arts education, Toi Maori, literary workshops, digital storytelling, and many other activities.’

Expenses Funded Venue and equipment hire, one-off personnel costs that are not part of an organisation’s core business, materials used for creative activity, promotional material for the arts-focused project

Eligibility Arts-focussed projects must meet one of the following funding criteria: Broad community involvement Diversity Young people

How to Apply Apply online http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/funding

Closing Date Funding closes 27 February 2015 for projects that commence after 1 May 2015. For funding in 2015-16 visit the Auckland Council website after 1 July 2015.

Other information Information and guidelines are on the Auckland Council website.

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ENVIRONMENTAL AND HERITAGE FUNDING

AUCKLAND CITY CULTURAL HERITAGE CODE: ENV Sonia Parra Environmental Funding Co-ordinator

Phone: (09) 301-0101 Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund The purpose of this fund is to help people conserve, restore and protect aspects of Auckland's cultural heritage, including built, archaeological and Maori heritage.

Expenses Funded This fund is open to applications for heritage projects within the former Auckland City Council central and isthmus boundaries. To be eligible, heritage resources must be scheduled for protection in the Auckland Council District Plan (Auckland City), registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust or be of sufficient merit to warrant listing. Projects funded in the past have included:

roof replacement works for heritage buildings,

maintenance of heritage trees,

preparation of conservation documentation,

architectural plans, and

resource consent fee reimbursement.

Funding is not available for projects related to: the servicing of debt,

routine building maintenance,

additions and/or extensions to existing buildings,

the production of heritage brochures, or other interpretation.

Eligibility This fund is open to applications for heritage projects within the former Auckland City Council central and isthmus boundaries. Priority is given to projects related to heritage resources scheduled for protection in the Auckland Council District Plan (Auckland City), or registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust

How to Apply Applicants are required to complete the application form and submit this with all supporting documentation. Funding will be allocated on a first come first served basis so check with the Auckland Council Environmental Funding staff to establish whether funds are still available.

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ENVIRONMENTAL AND HERITAGE FUNDING

AUCKLAND CITY CULTURAL HERITAGE CODE: ENV Sonia Parra Environmental Funding Co-ordinator

Phone: (09) 301-0101 Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund The purpose of this fund is to help people conserve, restore and protect aspects of Auckland's cultural heritage, including built, archaeological and Maori heritage.

Expenses Funded This fund is open to applications for heritage projects within the former Auckland City Council central and isthmus boundaries. To be eligible, heritage resources must be scheduled for protection in the Auckland Council District Plan (Auckland City), registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust or be of sufficient merit to warrant listing. Projects funded in the past have included:

roof replacement works for heritage buildings,

maintenance of heritage trees,

preparation of conservation documentation,

architectural plans, and

resource consent fee reimbursement.

Funding is not available for projects related to: the servicing of debt,

routine building maintenance,

additions and/or extensions to existing buildings,

the production of heritage brochures, or other interpretation.

Eligibility This fund is open to applications for heritage projects within the former Auckland City Council central and isthmus boundaries. Priority is given to projects related to heritage resources scheduled for protection in the Auckland Council District Plan (Auckland City), or registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust

How to Apply Applicants are required to complete the application form and submit this with all supporting documentation. Funding will be allocated on a first come first served basis so check with the Auckland Council Environmental Funding staff to establish whether funds are still available.

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AUCKLAND CITY NATURAL HERITAGE CODE: ENV Sonia Parra Environmental Funding Co-ordinator

Phone: (09) 301-0101 Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund The purpose of this fund is to provide grants for environmental projects on private land.

Expenses Funded The fund is open to applications for projects on private land in the Hauraki Gulf Islands. Projects that have been funded in the past include:

bush, wetland and stream restoration,

predator proof fencing and control, or

pest / animal control and monitoring.

Funding is not available for projects related to: activities on publicly owned land,

activities or work that has already been completed (i.e. no retrospective

funding), or

activities, or work that is required as a condition of a resource consent.

Eligibility This fund is open to applications for environmental projects on private land in the Hauraki Gulf Islands

How to Apply Applicants are required to complete the application form and submit this with all supporting documentation. Funding will be allocated on a first come first served basis so check with the Auckland Council Environmental Funding staff to establish whether funds are still available.

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MANUKAU HERITAGE ITEM ASSISTANCE CODE: ENV Sonia Parra Environmental Funding Co-ordinator

Phone: (09) 301-0101 Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund The purpose of this fund is to provide financial assistance to owners of heritage resources who undertake work to maintain these resources in the public interest.

Expenses Funded This fund is open to applications for heritage projects within the Howick, Mangere-Otahuhu, Manurewa, Otara-Papatoetoe, Franklin or Papakura local board areas To be eligible, heritage resources must be scheduled for protection in the Auckland Council District Plan (Auckland City), registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust or be of sufficient merit to warrant listing. Projects funded in the past include:

roof replacement works for heritage buildings,

maintenance of heritage trees,

preparation of conservation documentation,

architectural plans, and resource consent fee reimbursement.

Funding is not available for projects related to: the servicing of debt,

routine building maintenance,

additions and/or extensions to existing buildings,

the production of heritage brochures, or other interpretation.

Eligibility This fund is open to applications for heritage projects within the Howick, Mangere-Otahuhu, Otara-Papatoetoe, Manurewa, Papakura or Franklin local board boundaries. Priority is given to projects related to heritage resources scheduled in the District Plan or registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust

How to Apply

Applicants are required to complete the application form and submit this with all supporting documentation. Funding will be allocated on a first come first served basis so check with the Auckland Council Environmental Funding staff to establish whether funds are still available.

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NORTH SHORE HERITAGE TRUST CODE: ENV Sonia Parra Environmental Funding Co-ordinator

Phone: (09) 301-0101 Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund To encourage and support owners of places of cultural heritage significance to conserve and enhance buildings or places, and to raise public awareness and appreciation of New Zealand’s heritage.

Expenses Funded Applications from all applicants will be considered on their heritage merits, urgency of work required and funds available.

Eligibility Heritage buildings identified for protection under the Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore City), and all properties in that district plan’s Residential 3: Built Heritage zone, (which applies to most of Devonport and Birkenhead/Northcote), are eligible to apply for a grant.

How to Apply Downloading the application form from the website

RODNEY ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CODE: ENV Sonia Parra Environmental Funding Co-ordinator

Phone: (09) 301-0101 Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund To assist community groups and schools actively participate in environmental projects and sustainable initiatives which have an educational focus.

Expenses Funded Examples of projects that have been funded in the past include the provision of materials for environmental education displays, setting up edible gardens, supporting planting projects and sustainable living workshops.

Eligibility This fund is open to applications from groups and individuals planning to carry out projects within the legacy Rodney District Council boundaries.

How to Apply Applicants are required to complete the application form and submit this with all supporting documentation. Funding will be allocated on a first come first served basis so check with the Auckland Council Environmental Funding staff to establish whether funds are still available.

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RODNEY HERITAGE ITEM ASSISTANCE CODE: ENV Sonia Parra Environmental Funding Co-ordinator

Phone: (09) 301-0101 Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund The purpose of this fund is to help people conserve, restore and protect aspects of Auckland’s cultural heritage, including built, archaeological and Maori heritage.

Expenses Funded

This fund is open to applications for heritage projects within the former Rodney District Council boundaries. To be eligible, heritage resources must be scheduled for protection in the Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney District), registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust or be of sufficient merit to warrant listing. Projects funded in the past include:

roof replacement works for heritage buildings,

maintenance of heritage trees,

preparation of conservation documentation,

architectural plans, and resource consent fee reimbursement.

Funding is not available for projects related to: the servicing of debt,

routine building maintenance,

additions and/or extensions to existing buildings,

the production of heritage brochures, or other interpretation.

Eligibility This fund is open to applications for heritage projects within the former Rodney District Council boundaries. Priority is given to projects related to heritage resources scheduled for protection in the Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney District), or registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust

How to Apply Applicants are required to complete the application form and submit this with all supporting documentation. Funding will be allocated on a first come first served basis so check with the Auckland Council Environmental Funding staff to establish whether funds are still available.

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RODNEY HERITAGE ITEM ASSISTANCE CODE: ENV Sonia Parra Environmental Funding Co-ordinator

Phone: (09) 301-0101 Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund The purpose of this fund is to help people conserve, restore and protect aspects of Auckland’s cultural heritage, including built, archaeological and Maori heritage.

Expenses Funded

This fund is open to applications for heritage projects within the former Rodney District Council boundaries. To be eligible, heritage resources must be scheduled for protection in the Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney District), registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust or be of sufficient merit to warrant listing. Projects funded in the past include:

roof replacement works for heritage buildings,

maintenance of heritage trees,

preparation of conservation documentation,

architectural plans, and resource consent fee reimbursement.

Funding is not available for projects related to: the servicing of debt,

routine building maintenance,

additions and/or extensions to existing buildings,

the production of heritage brochures, or other interpretation.

Eligibility This fund is open to applications for heritage projects within the former Rodney District Council boundaries. Priority is given to projects related to heritage resources scheduled for protection in the Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney District), or registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust

How to Apply Applicants are required to complete the application form and submit this with all supporting documentation. Funding will be allocated on a first come first served basis so check with the Auckland Council Environmental Funding staff to establish whether funds are still available.

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RODNEY NATURAL HERITAGE CODE: ENV Sonia Parra Environmental Funding Co-ordinator

Phone: (09) 301-0101 Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund The purpose of this fund is to assist and actively encourage the Rodney community to manage, protect and enhance biodiversity, indigenous vegetation and wildlife habitats

Eligibility The fund is open to applications from individuals or voluntary groups who intend to carry out projects within the legacy Rodney District Council boundaries. Community initiatives are expected to have clear and enduring environmental benefits. Funding is not available for projects:

that will result in private or commercial economic gain,

that are already completed, or

where primary responsibility lies with government, local authorities or

other public bodies.

How to Apply Applicants are required to complete the application form and submit this with all supporting documentation. Funding will be allocated on a first come first served basis so check with the Auckland Council Environmental Funding staff to establish whether funds are still available.

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WAITAKERE HERITAGE FUND CODE:ENV Sonia Parra Environmental Funding Co-ordinator

Phone: (09) 301-0101 Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund The purpose of this fund is to help people conserve, restore and protect aspects of Auckland's cultural heritage, including built, archaeological and Maori heritage.

Expenses Funded This fund is open to applications for heritage projects within the former Waitakere City Council boundaries. To be eligible, heritage resources must be scheduled for protection in the Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere City), registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust or be of sufficient merit to warrant listing. Projects funded in the past include:

roof replacement works for heritage buildings,

maintenance of heritage trees,

preparation of conservation documentation,

architectural plans, and resource consent fee reimbursement.

Funding is not available for projects related to: the servicing of debt,

routine building maintenance,

additions and/or extensions to existing buildings,

the production of heritage brochures, or other interpretation.

+Eligibility This fund is open to applications for heritage projects within the former Waitakere City Council boundaries. Priority is given to projects related to heritage resources scheduled for protection in the Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere City), or registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.

How to Apply Applicants are required to complete the application form and submit this with all supporting documentation. Funding will be allocated on a first come first served basis so check with the Auckland Council Environmental Funding staff to establish whether funds are still available.

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REGIONAL RESOURCE CONSENT SUBSIDY FOR NOT FOR PROFIT COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS

CODE:ENV

Frances Hayton, Environmental Funding Advisor Auckland Council Private Bag 92300, Auckland 1142

Phone: (09) 301-0101 Email: [email protected]

www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz Purpose of Fund To assist not for profit community organisations to meet the cost of Air and Water

resource consent applications. Expenses Funded Reimbursement of Resource Consent Application fees Eligibility Applicants must be a not for profit community organisation with legal status (either

a trust, incorporated society and / or have donee status under the Income Tax Act 2007). Applicants must have a current Air and Water resource consent application lodged with the Auckland Council.

How to Apply You can apply on line Closing Date This is allocated on a first come first served basis until the funding is exhausted. Other information The maximum subsidy is $1,000. You must pay the full fixed deposit fee to the

Auckland Council when lodging your resource consent application. Your application for a subsidy will not be processed until your application for resource consent has been accepted for processing. If you are granted a subsidy, the amount will be paid to you as a reimbursement into the bank account you state in your application form.

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDING (INCLUDING SPORT AND RECREATION)

COMMUNITY GROUP ASSISTANCE FUND (CGAF) CODE: COM

Auckland Council Private Bag 92300 Auckland 1142

Phone: (09) 301-0101

Purpose of Fund The Community Group Assistance Fund aims to ensure a wide range of community activities, projects, programmes and events are supported at a citywide level.

Expenses Funded Priority will be given to innovative projects that: have measurable outcomes, address an identified community need, align with council's strategic priorities, and are collaborative in nature.

Eligibility Community and voluntary organisations that work in the following local board areas are eligible: Albert-Eden, Orakei, Maungakiekie-Tamaki, Puketapapa and Waitemata

Groups must have legal status (i.e. be an incorporated society or registered charitable trust) or apply under the umbrella of an organisation that does.

How to Apply Further information can be found in the application form. If you need assistance or advice, contact the Community Funding advisor for your area.

Closing Date Please refer to the website for the 2015 closing dates

Please note: information is liable to change, please visit www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/funding for the most up to date information

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDING (INCLUDING SPORT AND RECREATION)

COMMUNITY GROUP ASSISTANCE FUND (CGAF) CODE: COM

Auckland Council Private Bag 92300 Auckland 1142

Phone: (09) 301-0101

Purpose of Fund The Community Group Assistance Fund aims to ensure a wide range of community activities, projects, programmes and events are supported at a citywide level.

Expenses Funded Priority will be given to innovative projects that: have measurable outcomes, address an identified community need, align with council's strategic priorities, and are collaborative in nature.

Eligibility Community and voluntary organisations that work in the following local board areas are eligible: Albert-Eden, Orakei, Maungakiekie-Tamaki, Puketapapa and Waitemata

Groups must have legal status (i.e. be an incorporated society or registered charitable trust) or apply under the umbrella of an organisation that does.

How to Apply Further information can be found in the application form. If you need assistance or advice, contact the Community Funding advisor for your area.

Closing Date Please refer to the website for the 2015 closing dates

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WAIHEKE ISLAND COMMUNITY GROUP ASSISTANCE FUND (WCGAF) CODE: COM

Auckland Council Private Bag 92300 Auckland 1142

Phone: (09) 301 0101

Purpose of Fund The community group assistance fund aims to ensure a wide range of community activities, projects, programmes and events are supported at a citywide level.

Expenses Funded Priority will be given to innovative projects that: have measurable outcomes, address an identified community need, align with council's strategic priorities, and are collaborative in nature.

Eligibility Only Community and voluntary organisations that work on Waiheke Island are eligible for this fund. Groups must have legal status (i.e. be an incorporated society or registered charitable trust) or apply under the umbrella of an organisation that does.

How to Apply Further information can be found in the application form. If you need assistance or advice, contact the Community Funding advisor for your area.

Closing Date Please refer to the website for the 2015 closing dates Please note: information is liable to change, please

visit www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/funding for the most up to date information

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EVENTS FUNDING The Auckland Council recognises the positive contribution events can make to a city. As part of our strategy to support vibrant and strong communities, we have funding available to support local community events. An event is the commonly understood broad concept of an individually distinct activity that draws targeted people together for a specific purpose. An event may also be defined by audience (community, local, regional, national, international), theme (arts, cultural, sporting), type (function, festival, tournament, award ceremony, etc.), timeframe and provider (public, private and/or not for profit) Events funding is available by different geographical areas.

LOCAL EVENTS SUPPORT FUND CODE: EVENTS Auckland Council Private Bag 92300 Auckland 1142

Phone: (09) 301-0101 Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund The Auckland Council recognises the positive contribution local events make to the region. As part of its strategy to support vibrant and strong local communities, and contribute to a thriving local economy, the council has funding available to support local events.

Eligibility The event must be held within Auckland The event cannot have already taken place The organisation responsible for the event must be an entity such as a not for

profit voluntary /Community group, company or Charitable trust, limited liability and incorporated society

The organisation must have no outstanding debt owing to Auckland Council The event/organiser must fully declare any additional council or local board

funding, grant or koha/donation for the event The applicant must comply with all Auckland Council regulatory and statutory

requirements relating to the preparation and delivery of the event including obtaining all necessary permits and consents

The event organiser must have completed and returned the accountability form and accounted for all previous funding support received from Auckland Council.

How to Apply All 2014/2015 funding applications will be done through the smartygrants online application process. Please visit: http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/EN/newseventsculture/communityfundingsupport/grantsfunding/events/Pages/home.aspx

Closing Dates Please see link below to access up to date information: http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/EN/newseventsculture/communityfundingsupport/grantsfunding/events/Pages/home.aspx

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LOCAL BOARD DISCRETIONARY COMMUNITY GRANTS Each of Auckland Council’s 21 local boards has discretionary funding to allocate between 1 July and 30 June each year. Each local board will disburse the funds at their own discretion. Community Development & Partnerships Auckland Council Private Bag 923000 Auckland 1142 Who can apply? Any community group is able to apply for local board community funding. How much you can apply for? There is limited funding available for each board and boards will make their own decisions as to whether to set a maximum grant size, or whether to try to part-fund a large number of projects, or fully fund a small number. The Central Auckland local boards work to a maximum grant of $5,000.00 When funding is available? Information on upcoming rounds and their closing dates is available on the council’s website, at the following link: http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/funding The link also connects you with each local board’s funding guidelines.

Who to contact for further information? Central: Sarah Zimmerman Phone: (09) 890-7222 Email: [email protected] West and North: Kim Hammond Phone: (09) 836-8000 Email: [email protected] South: Jenny Young Phone: (09) 262-5798 Email: [email protected] Or Jan Perkins Phone: (09) 262-8367 Email: [email protected]

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CHAPTER 3: REGIONAL AND NATIONAL FUNDERS AJ SCOTT FUND CODE: AGED Client Manager Public Trust Business Services Private Bag 17906 Greenlane, Auckland

Phone: 0800 371 471 Email: [email protected]

www.publictrust.co.nz

Purpose of Fund For the relief, assistance and benefit of aged and infirm persons living in North Shore City.

Expenses Funded Most costs/expenses eligible

Eligibility Charitable status, audited accounts

How to Apply Application form available

Closing Date End of January 2015

Other information Grants range up to $1,000

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AUCKLAND COMMUNITIES FOUNDATION CODE:COM

Phone: (09) 631-7203 Email: [email protected]

www.aucklandcf.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The role of Auckland Communities Foundation (ACF) is to inspire generous individuals and organisations to support the new and emerging needs of Auckland’s communities. ACF is a trusted vehicle through which individuals, families, businesses, groups of like-minded people and the community invest their philanthropic dollars to build a permanent legacy in the communities they serve. ACF currently manages 28 funds that support a wide range of worthy causes in Auckland. Some of these are closed for applications as we work with the donors privately to achieve their philanthropic goals. Other funds are contestable, and applicants are advised to check the ACF website regularly for updates on fund priorities and closing dates. ACF currently administers the following annual contestable funds: Auckland Airport Community Trust (2015 closing date currently under review). The Trust supports projects that address Literacy or Life Skills. Life Skills are defined as early childhood education and play, parenting, financial literacy, youth development, English language, leadership, school transitions and employment skills. Full guidance notes are made available annually and applicants must follow the Trust’s advertised application process. The Trust has its own website which can be viewed at www.aucklandairportcommunitytrust.co.nz Grassroots Giving Fund – (2015 closing date currently under review) ACF is the Area Funding Manager for The Tindall Foundation in the Auckland Region. ACF distributes funding from The Tindall Foundation’s ‘Supporting Families and Social Services’ portfolio. The priorities of this fund are:

· Maori

· Migrants, refugees and cross cultural

· Housing

· Early childhood

· Youth development

· Literacy and numeracy

· Budgeting

Applicants can request grants of up to $15,000. Full guidance notes are made available annually. Priority is given to applications from small, volunteer-led organisations where grants under $15,000 will make a significant difference.

Further information Auckland Communities Foundation manages a number of funds on behalf of donors. These funds are for specific types of programmes, issues or communities and ACF works with the relevant donors to identify issues and organisations to support. Information about how to apply for funding and what programme areas are currently supported through these funds will appear on the website. If you have subscribed to our e-newsletter, you will be informed of any new funding opportunities.

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ASIA NEW ZEALAND FOUNDATION CODE: EDUC, ARTS

PO Box 10144 Wellington 6143

Phone: (04) 471-2320 www.asianz.org.nz

Purpose of Fund

Asia New Zealand Foundation is a non-partisan and non-profit organisation dedicated to building New Zealanders’ knowledge and understanding of Asia. Asia New Zealand Foundation has various grants available at different times of the year for Media, Education, Business, Research, Culture and the Arts. For more information please see website www.asianz.org.nz

ARTS AND COMMUNITY GRANT

1. Artist-in Residence Exchanges (see the Fo8ndation’s website for further information) 2. Arts Grants Through the arts grants we support New Zealand-based arts professionals, arts organisations, museums and local councils running projects of merit that educate New Zealanders about Asian arts and culture.

Funding rounds are three times a year in March, July and November. Deadlines for 2015 will be posted on our website; sign up for our e-newsletter to receive updates.

For further information: www.asianz.org.nz/opportunities/arts-and-community or email: [email protected]

How to apply: Through online application on the Foundation’s website www.asianz.org.nz

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ASIA NEW ZEALAND FOUNDATION CODE: EDUC, ARTS

PO Box 10144 Wellington 6143

Phone: (04) 471-2320 www.asianz.org.nz

Purpose of Fund

Asia New Zealand Foundation is a non-partisan and non-profit organisation dedicated to building New Zealanders’ knowledge and understanding of Asia. Asia New Zealand Foundation has various grants available at different times of the year for Media, Education, Business, Research, Culture and the Arts. For more information please see website www.asianz.org.nz

ARTS AND COMMUNITY GRANT

1. Artist-in Residence Exchanges (see the Fo8ndation’s website for further information) 2. Arts Grants Through the arts grants we support New Zealand-based arts professionals, arts organisations, museums and local councils running projects of merit that educate New Zealanders about Asian arts and culture.

Funding rounds are three times a year in March, July and November. Deadlines for 2015 will be posted on our website; sign up for our e-newsletter to receive updates.

For further information: www.asianz.org.nz/opportunities/arts-and-community or email: [email protected]

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ASB COMMUNITY TRUST CODE: C, F, S, COM, ENV, MAORI, ARTS, SPORT, CULT, PO Box 68 048 Newton, Auckland Physical Address: 50 Ponsonby Road, Auckland

Phone: (09) 360-0291 or 0800 272 878 Fax: (09) 378-6954 Email: [email protected]

www.asbcommunitytrust.org.nz Office hours: 9:00am – 5.00pm Monday to Friday

Purpose of Fund Our vision is to enhance the lives of all the people of our region by effectively making grants in our community. Our funding is distributed across three areas: People, Places and Participation. Our funding framework includes Community Support Grants, which are general grants for community organisations; Key Community Partners, which are partnerships with key organisations which share our vision for positive community outcomes; Catalyst for Change, which funds organisations working to address issues facing our regional and Iconic and Innovative Projects, which are pro-active collaborations to fund iconic projects that will create a significant positive impact.

Expenses Funded View our Website www.asbcommunitytrust.org.nz or contact ASB Community Trust on (09) 360-0291 for comprehensive descriptions of funding criteria.

Eligibility To be considered for funding an organisation must be: A charitable trust or incorporated society that has been registered with the Charities

Commission or Companies Office for at least 12 months registered for at least 12 months at the time of submitting an application controlled by an organisation operating under an adopted constitution and rules able to provide us with annual accounts. If you are applying for under $40,000,

these must be signed by two office holders. If you are applying for over $40,000, these must be audited by a person with an accounting qualification

within the Trust's region (please see map at this link) http://www.asbcommunitytrust.org.nz/Funding/Funding-eligibility/Trust-boundaries

Also refer to the website for what is not funded by the Trust.

How to Apply Application form via the Trust office or direct from website. Organisations can make one application for funding a year.

DESCRIPTION CLOSING DATES

PEOPLE – Funding for community organisations working to facilitate improved outcomes for high needs communities or programmes that focus on positive outcomes for children, young people and their families. People funding also includes education grants for early childhood centres and schools. Grants will be considered for operating costs; programme or project costs; resources or equipment. If your organisation is requesting $20,000 or less, a quick-response grant decision is made within eight weeks of the closing date. All applications will be acknowledged in writing and applicants will be told when to expect a grant decision. If your organisation is requesting $20,000 or more, it will be about four months before you get a decision on a community support grant. All applications will be acknowledged in writing and applicants will be told when to expect a grant decision. Eligible organisations can receive a grant once every 12 months.

Quick Response Grants (up to

$20,000)

Closing date: 2 Feb 2015

Closing date: 30 March 2015

Closing date: 2 June 2015

Closing date: 3 August 2015

Closing date: 5 October 2015 Grants over $20,000:

Closing date: 23 March 2015 Closing date: 17 August 2015

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PLACES – Funding for projects that conserve the significant history of our region; projects and organisations that protect and enhance the environment; marae development projects; building projects that develop community cohesion, enhance community participation, or are of regional significance. Grants will be considered for operating costs; programme costs, resources, equipment and marae development projects (including project management costs); building costs. If your organisation is requesting $20,000 or less, a quick-response grant decision is made within eight weeks of the closing date. All applications will be acknowledged in writing and applicants will be told when to expect a grant decision. If your organisation is requesting $20,000 or more, it will be about four months before you get a decision on a community support grant. All applications will be acknowledged in writing and applicants will be told when to expect a grant decision. Eligible organisations can receive a grant once every 12 months.

Quick Response Grants (up to

$20,000)

Closing date: 2 Feb 2015

Closing date: 30 March 2015

Closing date: 2 June 2015

Closing date: 3 August 2015

Closing date: 5 October 2015 Grants over $20,000:

Closing date: 23 February 2015

Closing date: 6 July 2015

PARTICIPATION – Funding to support community organisations working to grow and develop recreation and sport; creative projects and organisations fostering access to, engagement with and experience in the arts; projects that celebrate the diverse cultures of our region. Grants will be considered for: operating costs; programme or project costs; resources or equipment. If your organisation is requesting $20,000 or less, a quick-response grant decision is made within eight weeks of the closing date. All applications will be acknowledged in writing and applicants will be told when to expect a grant decision. If your organisation is requesting $20,000 or more, it will be about four months before you get a decision on a community support grant. All applications will be acknowledged in writing and applicants will be told when to expect a grant decision. Eligible organisations can receive a grant once every 12 months.

Quick Response Grants (up to

$20,000)

Closing date: 2 Feb 2015

Closing date: 30 March 2015

Closing date: 2 June 2015

Closing date: 3 August 2015

Closing date: 5 October 2015 Grants over $20,000:

Closing date: 1 December 2014 Closing date: 11 May 2015

Closing date: Not yet set

Please check the ASB Community Trust website for funding under Catalyst for Change and other information.

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CATHOLIC CARING FOUNDATION CODE: SS, C, Y, F, AGED, EDUC Private Bag 47 904 Ponsonby Auckland 1144

Phone: (09) 360-3045 3045 Email: [email protected] g.nz

www.caringfoundation.org.nz g.nz

Purpose of Fund To support those organisations working at grass roots levels with families and groups who are marginalized in the community.

Expenses Funded

Most costs and expenses eligible. The Catholic Caring Foundation is able to fund community organisations that run breakfast clubs, food banks, step-up programmes for disadvantaged mothers and many, many more.

Eligibility Community based non-profit, care giving organisations working in areas of: children, community, elderly, housing, poverty, domestic violence, Pro-life initiatives, family, youth.

How to Apply Please see our website www.caringfoundation.org.nz – Grants/How to apply for a grant.

Closing Date The next grants round will open in February 2015 and close in April 2015

CHEAPER THAN HOTELS CODE: COM www.cheaperthanhotels.com/sponsorship

Purpose of Fund Cheaper Than Hotels is pleased to offer a wide range of opportunities for sponsorship and fundraising support for community groups, non-profit organisations, schools, universities and sports clubs. We can help your organisation achieve its goals by providing much needed financial support. Each organisation will be assessed on a case by case basis and you could gain anything from $250 up to $25,000 a year in funding.

All you organisation or group needs to participate is your own website, and a good cause.

Eligibility Most funds require Social Services providers to have Approval status with CYFunder s403 or s396 of the Children Young Persons and Their Families Act 1989

How to Apply Fill in the form on the website and you will be contacted if you meet the initial selection criteria. Don’t forget to tell us why you need our support!

Closing Date Always open

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CHINESE POLL TAX HERITAGE TRUST CODE: CULT

Trust Advisor

The Department of Internal Affairs PO Box 805, Wellington 6140

Phone: 0800 824 824 Email: [email protected]

www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants

Purpose of Fund To strengthen the unique identity of Chinese New Zealanders and their communities in NZ. To promote the preservation of Chinese NZ history, language and culture

Expenses Funded The CPTHT promotes (but is not limited to) learning and use of the Cantonese language awareness and understanding of the history of Chinese in New Zealand the recording and preserving of Chinese New Zealand history greater public understanding of ethnic diversity with particular emphasis on the

contributions of Chinese New Zealanders Chinese arts and culture (including Chinese New Zealand creative and cultural

expression)

Eligibility Applicants are not required to be Chinese or descendants of early settlers.

How to Apply Application forms available online. Final applications to be posted or couriered to Wellington Application and guidelines available online or contact Trust Advisor

Closing Date Applications open 19 June Closing date 30 September Trust meeting date early November

2nd round 1 December 2nd round 31 March 2nd round early May

COMMEMORATING WAITANGI DAY FUND

CODE: MAORI, COM, CULT, EVENTS

Ministry for Culture and Heritage PO Box 5364 Wellington 6145

Phone: (04) 499-4229 Email: [email protected]

http://www.mch.govt.nz/funding-nz-culture/ministry-grants-awards/commemorating-waitangi-day-fund

Purpose of Fund To support events that commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, and promote nation and community building. The fund aims to encourage a wider mix of communities to take part in Waitangi Day events.

Expenses Funded You can apply to the fund for events that are themed on the commemoration of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, and that: promote nation and community building encourage wide community participation promote a cultural experience take place on or near Waitangi Day (6 February).

How to Apply Once the fund is open you can download a Commemorating Waitangi Day Fund application from the Ministry website or contact the Ministry directly for a hardcopy.

Closing Date Applications are normally called for in the middle of each year. You’ll find closing date details on this website and in regional newspapers.

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SCHEME CODE: Y Community Development Scheme Applications Lottery and Crown Team Community Operations Department of Internal Affairs PO Box 805 Wellington 6140

Phone: 0800 824 824 Email: [email protected]

www.communitymatters.govt.nz

Purpose of Fund To support community, hapū, iwi Māori, Pacific and ethnic groups to establish their strengths and needs, and to generate their own solutions to become more self-reliant and resilient. The Scheme enables communities to work together in new ways, to be innovative and to determine their own development priorities to achieve sustainable community outcomes. The scheme funds communities to employ community development project workers who work on community-driven projects over three years, enabling local people to come together, build trust and work together to find and implement solutions to issues they face.

Expenses Funded Relevant to the community projects

Eligibility Priority territories for 2014 funding round were:

Clutha/Dunedin city

Far North district

Invercargill city

Marlborough

Ruapehu/ Taupo-Turangi

South Taranaki

South Wairarapa

Tararua

Waikato

Westland

Whangarei district Check website in February 2015 for the most up to date details: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Crown-Funds---Community-Development-Scheme

How to Apply Contact Community Operations Advisors at local Department of Internal Affairs’ offices.

Closing Date Opening dates for 2014/15 to be confirmed

Check website www.communitymatters.govt.nz/funding-and-grants..closing-and-meeting-

dates

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COMMUNITY ORGANISATION GRANTS SCHEME (COGS) CODE: COM, SStg Community Operations The Department of Internal Affairs PO Box 805 Wellington 6140

Phone: 0800 824 824 [email protected]

www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Crown-Funds---Community-Organisation-Grants-Scheme

General information about COGS Who can apply

The Community Organisation Grants Scheme (COGS) is a community-driven government-funded scheme - an example of the community and government working together to build strong, sustainable communities, and to provide strong social service. Thirty-seven Local Distribution Committees (LDCs), served by volunteers, consider and make decisions on grant applications from organisations within their local community. The 37 LDCs are serviced by the Department of Internal Affairs.

Non-profit organisations that provide community-based social services. National and regional organisations for projects or services that are provided

locally. The applicant will need to show that there is a direct benefit to the local

community. Individuals are not eligible for COGS funding.

COGS will fund Services or projects that: respond to locally identified priorities, (established by LDCs after consulting

communities at public meetings held in April each year; actively encourage participation in communities; promote community leadership; invest in community capability; promote social economic and equity with regard, but not limited, to Māori,

women, Pacific communities, other ethnic communities, older people, the rurally isolated, people with disabilities, families, youth and children, and unemployed people;

attempt to reduce downstream social and economic costs to the community and government.

COGS grants make a contribution to the costs of running community organisations that provide local community-based social services and projects.

How to Apply The easiest way to apply for COGS funding is to apply online at www.communitymatters.govt.nz. There are help sections to assist you. If you need assistance please phone 0800 824 824 between 8am and 5pm Monday to Friday.

When to apply Exact dates have yet to be determined. March 2015 – COGS 2015/16 funding round opens on the Department of Internal Affairs new Grant and Client Management System. Visit www.communitymatters.govt.nz for full details. May 2015 – COGS 2015/16 funding round closes. Visit www.communitymatters.govt.nz for full details.

Other information For more details visit www.communitymatters.govt.nz

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COMMUNITY ORGANISATION GRANTS SCHEME (COGS) CODE: COM, SStg Community Operations The Department of Internal Affairs PO Box 805 Wellington 6140

Phone: 0800 824 824 [email protected]

www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Crown-Funds---Community-Organisation-Grants-Scheme

General information about COGS Who can apply

The Community Organisation Grants Scheme (COGS) is a community-driven government-funded scheme - an example of the community and government working together to build strong, sustainable communities, and to provide strong social service. Thirty-seven Local Distribution Committees (LDCs), served by volunteers, consider and make decisions on grant applications from organisations within their local community. The 37 LDCs are serviced by the Department of Internal Affairs.

Non-profit organisations that provide community-based social services. National and regional organisations for projects or services that are provided

locally. The applicant will need to show that there is a direct benefit to the local

community. Individuals are not eligible for COGS funding.

COGS will fund Services or projects that: respond to locally identified priorities, (established by LDCs after consulting

communities at public meetings held in April each year; actively encourage participation in communities; promote community leadership; invest in community capability; promote social economic and equity with regard, but not limited, to Māori,

women, Pacific communities, other ethnic communities, older people, the rurally isolated, people with disabilities, families, youth and children, and unemployed people;

attempt to reduce downstream social and economic costs to the community and government.

COGS grants make a contribution to the costs of running community organisations that provide local community-based social services and projects.

How to Apply The easiest way to apply for COGS funding is to apply online at www.communitymatters.govt.nz. There are help sections to assist you. If you need assistance please phone 0800 824 824 between 8am and 5pm Monday to Friday.

When to apply Exact dates have yet to be determined. March 2015 – COGS 2015/16 funding round opens on the Department of Internal Affairs new Grant and Client Management System. Visit www.communitymatters.govt.nz for full details. May 2015 – COGS 2015/16 funding round closes. Visit www.communitymatters.govt.nz for full details.

Other information For more details visit www.communitymatters.govt.nz

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COMMUNITY POST CODE: EDUC, SS, SPORT, ARTS, ENV

New Zealand Post Local Post Shops

Phone: 0800 501 501 [email protected]

www.nzpost.co.nz/communitypost

Purpose of Fund The company donates postage including envelopes to non-profit organisations for use with projects and activities that align with our community investment themes and will benefit New Zealand communities socially and economically.

Expenses Funded Postage will be donated to the successful applicants in the form of postage paid DLE envelopes for applications up to 500 for sending letters and documents within New Zealand. For National organisations applying for more than 1000 envelopes, an undetermined number of branded C4 and C5 envelopes will be available.

Eligibility New Zealand Post has identified three themes that projects will have to demonstrate support for in order to have consideration: Increase the education levels of our communities (focus on Literacy) Support active participation to lift health and wellbeing Support business partnerships to lift business productivity

How to Apply Apply online at www.nzpost.co.nz/communitypost Applications open from 1 August 2015

Closing Date Applications close 31 August 2015

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CREATIVE NEW ZEALAND – FUNDING CODE: ARTS Creative New Zealand PO Box 1425 Shortland Street, Auckland 1140

Phone: (09) 373-3066 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

www.creativenz.govt.nz

Purpose of Fund Creative New Zealand’s vision is strong and dynamic New Zealand arts, valued in Aotearoa and internationally.

We provide financial support to artists, practitioners and organisations to assist them to research, create, promote, publicly present and distribute the arts in their various forms.

In addition to funding arts activity we provide audience development and capability building initiatives to help artists, practitioners and arts organisations to develop professionally; manage their organisations more effectively; and grow audiences and markets for their work.

Expenses Funded We provide support through a variety of grants and investments: Quick Response Grants Arts Grants Arts Development Investment (Toi Uru Kahikatea) programme Residencies, fellowships, bursaries and awards

We have a range of funding and other programmes so we have the flexibility to respond to the variety of proposals presented to us by the arts community.

Eligibility Visit www.creativenz.govt.nz to see details about the different funding options available, which will help you decide which form of support is the most appropriate. As an example, Quick Response Grants are offered three times a year and cater for smaller grant requests, which we can assess and respond to in six weeks. In contrast the Arts Development Investment (Toi Uru Kahikatea) programme supports individuals and organisations to deliver a programme of activity for up to three years. Toi Uru Kahikatea is offered once a year and we require more detailed information from these applicants, and three months to assess and respond.

How to Apply Visit our website for more details www.creativenz.govt.nz

Closing Dates Quick Response Grants 30 January 2015 26 June 2015 23 October 2015

Arts Grants 6 March 2015 28 August 2015

DEAF DEVELOPMENT FUND CODE: D Lesley Carmichael (Administrator) J R McKenzie Trust Deaf Development Fund C/- 109 C Golf Road Paraparaumu Beach 5032

Phone: 021 216 6942 Email: [email protected]

www.jrmckenzie.org.nz/deaf-development-fund/

Purpose of Fund The purpose of the DDF is to support projects and endeavours that contribute to the development of the community of people in New Zealand who identify themselves as Deaf (including children).

Eligibility DDF especially funds projects that may not fit criteria of larger funding sources. Grants may be made to both groups and individuals.

How to Apply Check the website for an application form

Closing Date Always open

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CREATIVE NEW ZEALAND – FUNDING CODE: ARTS Creative New Zealand PO Box 1425 Shortland Street, Auckland 1140

Phone: (09) 373-3066 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

www.creativenz.govt.nz

Purpose of Fund Creative New Zealand’s vision is strong and dynamic New Zealand arts, valued in Aotearoa and internationally.

We provide financial support to artists, practitioners and organisations to assist them to research, create, promote, publicly present and distribute the arts in their various forms.

In addition to funding arts activity we provide audience development and capability building initiatives to help artists, practitioners and arts organisations to develop professionally; manage their organisations more effectively; and grow audiences and markets for their work.

Expenses Funded We provide support through a variety of grants and investments: Quick Response Grants Arts Grants Arts Development Investment (Toi Uru Kahikatea) programme Residencies, fellowships, bursaries and awards

We have a range of funding and other programmes so we have the flexibility to respond to the variety of proposals presented to us by the arts community.

Eligibility Visit www.creativenz.govt.nz to see details about the different funding options available, which will help you decide which form of support is the most appropriate. As an example, Quick Response Grants are offered three times a year and cater for smaller grant requests, which we can assess and respond to in six weeks. In contrast the Arts Development Investment (Toi Uru Kahikatea) programme supports individuals and organisations to deliver a programme of activity for up to three years. Toi Uru Kahikatea is offered once a year and we require more detailed information from these applicants, and three months to assess and respond.

How to Apply Visit our website for more details www.creativenz.govt.nz

Closing Dates Quick Response Grants 30 January 2015 26 June 2015 23 October 2015

Arts Grants 6 March 2015 28 August 2015

DEAF DEVELOPMENT FUND CODE: D Lesley Carmichael (Administrator) J R McKenzie Trust Deaf Development Fund C/- 109 C Golf Road Paraparaumu Beach 5032

Phone: 021 216 6942 Email: [email protected]

www.jrmckenzie.org.nz/deaf-development-fund/

Purpose of Fund The purpose of the DDF is to support projects and endeavours that contribute to the development of the community of people in New Zealand who identify themselves as Deaf (including children).

Eligibility DDF especially funds projects that may not fit criteria of larger funding sources. Grants may be made to both groups and individuals.

How to Apply Check the website for an application form

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DISARMAMENT EDUCATION U.N. IMPLEMENTATION FUND CODE: EDUC Local Government and Community Branch The Department of Internal Affairs PO Box 805 Wellington 6140

Phone: 0800 824 824 Email: [email protected]

www.dia.govt.nz/trust

Purpose of Fund The purpose of DEUNIF is to provide funding to non-government organisations in New Zealand to implement disarmament education programmes.

Expenses Funded administrative costs for non-government organisation (NGO) work programmes websites training or knowledge-gathering opportunities such as attending a conference

overseas provided it is clearly related to disarmament education

How to Apply Download and complete DEUNIF form from www.community.matters.govt.nz

Closing Date First funding round opens 1 March 2015, closes 31 May 2015. Scholarships/projects opens 1 August 2015, closes 31 October 2015.

ENVIRONMENTAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE FUND CODE: ENV

The ELA Fund Team Ministry for the Environment PO Box 10362, The Terrace, Wellington 6143

Phone: 0800 499 700 Email: [email protected]

www.mfe.govt.nz/withyou/funding/ela.html

Purpose of Fund The Fund provides financial assistance to not-for-profit groups, who wish to advocate collaboratively for an environmental issue of high public interest in resource management cases being considered by the Environment Court, higher courts, or by a board of inquiry.

Expenses Funded The Fund reimburses the costs of legal counsel and expert witnesses including costs for preparation, mediation, and presentation of a groups’ case at the hearing. From 17 May 2013 the Environmental Legal Assistance Fund will be available to fund appeals to the Environment Court and board of inquiry proceedings.

Eligibility Applications are welcomed from not-for-profit community, iwi and hapu groups. The Fund is not available to individuals. Please check the website for full eligibility criteria.

How to Apply To check your eligibility for the Fund and for assistance when completing your application form contact the ELA Fund team at [email protected] or phone 0800 499 700.

Closing Date Check website www.mfe.govt.nz/withyou/funding/ela.html

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ESTATE OF KATHLEEN ALICE BOYD CODE: COM PO Box 14076 Christchurch 8544

Phone: 0800 878 783. Email: [email protected]

www.trustees.co.nz

Purpose of Fund Applicants need to be registered charities.

Expenses Funded For Charitable purposes within New Zealand

How to Apply Application form/guidelines can be downloaded from www.trustees.co.nz

Closing Date Applications open 1 November 2014 and close on 23 January 2015

FONTERRA GRASS ROOTS FUND CODE: COM, ENV From Northland to Auckland City Fonterra Maungaturoto Email: [email protected] PO Box 27 Maungaturoto Or From Auckland South to Waikato Fonterra Waitoa Email: [email protected] PO Box 7, Waitoa, 3341 www.alturl.com/9spb3

Purpose of Fund Fonterra is committed to sponsoring programmes in line with our beliefs around quality, safety and innovation, and that ultimately give back to our diverse communities.

Expenses Funded Science Fairs *Recycling/Environmental programmes, please visit our website for more examples.

Eligibility Community groups with their ideas, projects and initiatives. The initiative you would like support for falls within one of the four Fonterra categories: Encouraging Innovation and/or Science Caring for our Environment Bringing Communities Together Making our Communities Safer

How to Apply Fill in the application form and email or post to the Sponsorship Committee in your region

Closing Date 31 March 2015

Assessment April 2015

Response to Applicants May 2015

There will be another 2 funding rounds ending in September and November. Check the website for these dates

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ESTATE OF KATHLEEN ALICE BOYD CODE: COM PO Box 14076 Christchurch 8544

Phone: 0800 878 783. Email: [email protected]

www.trustees.co.nz

Purpose of Fund Applicants need to be registered charities.

Expenses Funded For Charitable purposes within New Zealand

How to Apply Application form/guidelines can be downloaded from www.trustees.co.nz

Closing Date Applications open 1 November 2014 and close on 23 January 2015

FONTERRA GRASS ROOTS FUND CODE: COM, ENV From Northland to Auckland City Fonterra Maungaturoto Email: [email protected] PO Box 27 Maungaturoto Or From Auckland South to Waikato Fonterra Waitoa Email: [email protected] PO Box 7, Waitoa, 3341 www.alturl.com/9spb3

Purpose of Fund Fonterra is committed to sponsoring programmes in line with our beliefs around quality, safety and innovation, and that ultimately give back to our diverse communities.

Expenses Funded Science Fairs *Recycling/Environmental programmes, please visit our website for more examples.

Eligibility Community groups with their ideas, projects and initiatives. The initiative you would like support for falls within one of the four Fonterra categories: Encouraging Innovation and/or Science Caring for our Environment Bringing Communities Together Making our Communities Safer

How to Apply Fill in the application form and email or post to the Sponsorship Committee in your region

Closing Date 31 March 2015

Assessment April 2015

Response to Applicants May 2015

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FROZEN FUNDS CHARITABLE TRUST CODE: D, HEALTH Public Trust Charitable Services P O Box 5067, Wellington 6145

Phone: 0800 371 471 www.frozenfunds.co.nz

Purpose of Fund To provide grants for projects run by and for people who use mental health or intellectual disability services. A new funding theme is available in January of each year.

Eligibility Proposed projects must be: applied for by charitable organisations run, or administered by charitable organisations on behalf of individuals or groups

without charitable status directed by people who use, or have used, mental health or intellectual disability

services benefit to the user completed within a finite period.

Preference will be given to project proposals that would not be normally funded through government.

Closing Date Expression of Interest forms will be available on this website in January of each year. Expressions of interest close on 31st March each year.

Other information Applications made in 2015 must meet the Theme which will be available on the Frozen Funds website in early January 2015.

GABA CHARITABLE TRUST CODE: COM P O Box 68 213 Newton Auckland 1145

Email: [email protected] www.gaba.co.nz

Purpose of Fund To maintain a fund available to individuals and institutions for the explicit purpose of health, welfare, and support services for the benefit of the gay community of New Zealand.

Expenses Funded The Trust’s aim is to donate money where it is most needed, and where it have the greatest impact.

Eligibility Community groups and individuals

Other information Contact the trust directly for further information

HALBERG DISABILITY SPORT FOUNDATION

CODE: D, SPORT, Y

Contact details: PO Box 11487, Ellerslie, Auckland 1542

www.AllSports.org.nz Halberg Disability Sport Foundation | www.halberg.co.nz |

0800 HALBERG |

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Purpose of Fund The Halberg Disability Sport Foundation is a charity that was founded by Sir Murray Halberg in 1963 on the belief that all New Zealanders should have access to sports – with no exceptions. The Foundation’s mission is to enhance the lives of physically disabled New Zealanders by enabling them to participate in sport and recreation. Halberg AllSports is the Foundation’s community programme that provides sport and recreation opportunities for physically disabled young people through the following:

Halberg Disability Sport Advisers (DSAs)

We have nine dedicated, highly-skilled and friendly staff around the country that connect physically disabled people with sport and recreation opportunities in their area. The DSAs work with schools, local sport and recreation organisations, facilities and clubs in regions and communities throughout the country to support and provide inclusive sports programmes and events.

Halberg Activity Fund The Halberg Activity Fund provides grants to physically disabled young people (under 21 years) to help pay for sports equipment, lessons and camps.

Halberg AllSports Website

The Halberg AllSports website is a one-stop shop for all things related to disability sport and recreation in New Zealand. It includes information about events, news and resources and visitors can apply for Activity Fund grants, enrol in NET courses and find their sport or club of choice through the Find Sports tool www.halbergallsports.co.nz

Halberg Junior Disability Games In 2015 the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation is hosting the Halberg Junior Disability Games for the first time in Cambridge. The event will give physically disabled young people (8 – 21 years) around New Zealand the opportunity to represent their region at a national three day sports competition.

No Exceptions Training (NET) No Exceptions Training (NET) - a nationwide training course on adapting sport, physical education and recreation to include physically disabled New Zealanders. The Halberg NET course is suitable for teachers, teacher aides, coaches, tertiary students and anyone else who is delivering sport and recreation to people of any abilities. www.halbergallsports.co.nz/schools

For more information about sport and recreation opportunities in your area, please contact your local Halberg Disability Sport Adviser Marcus Laurie (Central Auckland, North Harbour) on (09) 579-9931 or [email protected].

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Purpose of Fund The Halberg Disability Sport Foundation is a charity that was founded by Sir Murray Halberg in 1963 on the belief that all New Zealanders should have access to sports – with no exceptions. The Foundation’s mission is to enhance the lives of physically disabled New Zealanders by enabling them to participate in sport and recreation. Halberg AllSports is the Foundation’s community programme that provides sport and recreation opportunities for physically disabled young people through the following:

Halberg Disability Sport Advisers (DSAs)

We have nine dedicated, highly-skilled and friendly staff around the country that connect physically disabled people with sport and recreation opportunities in their area. The DSAs work with schools, local sport and recreation organisations, facilities and clubs in regions and communities throughout the country to support and provide inclusive sports programmes and events.

Halberg Activity Fund The Halberg Activity Fund provides grants to physically disabled young people (under 21 years) to help pay for sports equipment, lessons and camps.

Halberg AllSports Website

The Halberg AllSports website is a one-stop shop for all things related to disability sport and recreation in New Zealand. It includes information about events, news and resources and visitors can apply for Activity Fund grants, enrol in NET courses and find their sport or club of choice through the Find Sports tool www.halbergallsports.co.nz

Halberg Junior Disability Games In 2015 the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation is hosting the Halberg Junior Disability Games for the first time in Cambridge. The event will give physically disabled young people (8 – 21 years) around New Zealand the opportunity to represent their region at a national three day sports competition.

No Exceptions Training (NET) No Exceptions Training (NET) - a nationwide training course on adapting sport, physical education and recreation to include physically disabled New Zealanders. The Halberg NET course is suitable for teachers, teacher aides, coaches, tertiary students and anyone else who is delivering sport and recreation to people of any abilities. www.halbergallsports.co.nz/schools

For more information about sport and recreation opportunities in your area, please contact your local Halberg Disability Sport Adviser Marcus Laurie (Central Auckland, North Harbour) on (09) 579-9931 or [email protected].

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HARCOURTS FOUNDATION CODE: COM PO Box 8054 Christchurch

Email: [email protected] www.harcourtsfoundation.org

Purpose of Fund To provide grants to reputable community based organisations which need funding for projects and initiatives designed to benefit as many people as possible.

Eligibility We will only consider applications from groups for a specific event, project, item or initiative where Harcourts has an office.

How to Apply Application forms available from the website

Closing Date 14 January 2015 8 April 2015 8 July 2015 7 October 2015

Other information Will only consider applications from groups for a specific project or event or initiative where Harcourts has an office.

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J R MCKENZIE TRUST CODE: COM, SS, HEALTH, D, EDUC PO Box 10006 Wellington 6143

Phone: 04 472 8876 Email: [email protected]

www.jrmckenzie.org.nz

Purpose of Fund Our strategy is to focus all that we do as a Trust, including our grant making, on working towards a more socially just and inclusive Aotearoa New Zealand.

Expenses Funded Makes grants towards a wide range of activities, including operating and administration costs, project costs, salaries, volunteer expenses, training, equipment and publications. Visit website for full details.

Eligibility Our main focus areas are Māori Development and Disadvantaged Children and their Families. Applications with a focus on other especially marginalised groups may also be considered.

How to Apply The Trust has a two-stage funding process. The first stage is a brief Outline Application (form available on our website); after which a number of applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal.

Closing Date Check website www.jrmckenzie.org.nz for closing dates for 2015.

J S WATSON CONSERVATION TRUST CODE: ENV Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of NZ PO Box 631 Wellington

Phone: 0800 200 064 Email: [email protected]

www.forestandbird.org.nz/what-we-do/partnerships/js-watson-trust

Purpose of Fund The conservation of plants and animals and natural features of New Zealand * The advancement of knowledge in these matters by way of research, literary contribution, essay or articles, or other effort * General education of the public to give them an understanding and love of the world in which they live

Expenses Funded Environmental projects and research. Funds Groups and individuals

Eligibility Individuals or conservation groups

How to Apply Request/download assessment form for initial short listing

Closing Date 17 April 2015

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J R MCKENZIE TRUST CODE: COM, SS, HEALTH, D, EDUC PO Box 10006 Wellington 6143

Phone: 04 472 8876 Email: [email protected]

www.jrmckenzie.org.nz

Purpose of Fund Our strategy is to focus all that we do as a Trust, including our grant making, on working towards a more socially just and inclusive Aotearoa New Zealand.

Expenses Funded Makes grants towards a wide range of activities, including operating and administration costs, project costs, salaries, volunteer expenses, training, equipment and publications. Visit website for full details.

Eligibility Our main focus areas are Māori Development and Disadvantaged Children and their Families. Applications with a focus on other especially marginalised groups may also be considered.

How to Apply The Trust has a two-stage funding process. The first stage is a brief Outline Application (form available on our website); after which a number of applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal.

Closing Date Check website www.jrmckenzie.org.nz for closing dates for 2015.

J S WATSON CONSERVATION TRUST CODE: ENV Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of NZ PO Box 631 Wellington

Phone: 0800 200 064 Email: [email protected]

www.forestandbird.org.nz/what-we-do/partnerships/js-watson-trust

Purpose of Fund The conservation of plants and animals and natural features of New Zealand * The advancement of knowledge in these matters by way of research, literary contribution, essay or articles, or other effort * General education of the public to give them an understanding and love of the world in which they live

Expenses Funded Environmental projects and research. Funds Groups and individuals

Eligibility Individuals or conservation groups

How to Apply Request/download assessment form for initial short listing

Closing Date 17 April 2015

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JOHN ILOTT CHARITABLE TRUST CODE: EDUC, C, Y, WOMEN, ARTS PO Box 10243 Wellington 6143

Email: [email protected] www.rcw.org.nz/community-grants/john-ilott-charitable-trust/

Purpose of Fund To help charitable, educational and community groups fund preventative educational projects; projects assisting with problems of women and young children; literacy and advanced training programmes for those involved in community work.

Expenses Funded Childcare, holiday and after-school programmes, setting up groups (seeding money), training/education; sexual education, literacy.

Eligibility Charitable, educational & community based groups or especially skilled individuals can apply. Must be for charitable purposes

How to Apply Applications in writing (no application form) are only considered from 1 October to 10 November each year. Applications must be posted – email applications are not accepted.

Closing Date 10 November 2015

LOTTERY FUNDING CODE: COM Freephone: 0800 824 824 (Monday to Thursday 8am – 5pm,

Friday 9am – 5pm) Email: [email protected]

www.communitymatters.govt.nz/

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LOTTERY COMMUNITY FACILITIES FUND CODE: FAC

Purpose of Fund Makes grants for building projects to construct and improve community facilities. Funding is provided for community facilities that support participation in community activities and social interaction to foster community cohesion and strengthen communities.

Closing Dates Opens mid December 2014. Closes Mid February 2015. Meeting date May 2015. For the rest of the meeting dates for the year please refer to the Community Matters website: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Closing-and-meeting-dates

LOTTERY COMMUNITY REGIONAL CODE: COM

Purpose of Fund Lottery Community funding is available for projects, activities, resources or services that have a community or social service focus, and which help connect communities, improve well-being and the quality of people’s lives.

Closing Dates Closes 17 December 2014. Meeting April 2015. For the rest of the meeting dates for the year please refer to the Community Matters website: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Closing-and-meeting-dates

LOTTERY COMMUNITY SECTOR RESEARCH CODE: R

Purpose of Fund Lottery Community Sector Research funds the undertaking and use of research and evaluation by and for community organisations.

Closing dates Please refer to the Community Matters website: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Closing-and-meeting-dates

WORLD WAR ONE COMMEMORATIONS, ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE

CODE: COM, ENV

Purpose of Fund The Lottery World War One Commemorations, Environment and Heritage Committee

makes grants to organisations to foster the conservation, preservation and promotion of

New Zealand’s natural, physical and cultural heritage. This includes providing support to

organisations for projects in the following categories:

World War One Commemorations - community events, activities and capital projects

associated with commemorating the centenary of WW1.

Natural heritage – projects that promote, protect and preserve New Zealand’s native

flora and fauna.

Physical heritage – projects that conserve, restore or preserve places, structures and

large built objects associated with the physical heritage of New Zealand. Cultural heritage projects – projects that conserve and preserve New Zealand’s cultural heritage.

Closing dates Opens mid December 2014. Closes mid February 2015. Meeting late May 2015. For the rest of the meeting dates for the year please refer to the Community Matters website: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Closing-and-meeting-dates

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LOTTERY COMMUNITY FACILITIES FUND CODE: FAC

Purpose of Fund Makes grants for building projects to construct and improve community facilities. Funding is provided for community facilities that support participation in community activities and social interaction to foster community cohesion and strengthen communities.

Closing Dates Opens mid December 2014. Closes Mid February 2015. Meeting date May 2015. For the rest of the meeting dates for the year please refer to the Community Matters website: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Closing-and-meeting-dates

LOTTERY COMMUNITY REGIONAL CODE: COM

Purpose of Fund Lottery Community funding is available for projects, activities, resources or services that have a community or social service focus, and which help connect communities, improve well-being and the quality of people’s lives.

Closing Dates Closes 17 December 2014. Meeting April 2015. For the rest of the meeting dates for the year please refer to the Community Matters website: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Closing-and-meeting-dates

LOTTERY COMMUNITY SECTOR RESEARCH CODE: R

Purpose of Fund Lottery Community Sector Research funds the undertaking and use of research and evaluation by and for community organisations.

Closing dates Please refer to the Community Matters website: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Closing-and-meeting-dates

WORLD WAR ONE COMMEMORATIONS, ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE

CODE: COM, ENV

Purpose of Fund The Lottery World War One Commemorations, Environment and Heritage Committee

makes grants to organisations to foster the conservation, preservation and promotion of

New Zealand’s natural, physical and cultural heritage. This includes providing support to

organisations for projects in the following categories:

World War One Commemorations - community events, activities and capital projects

associated with commemorating the centenary of WW1.

Natural heritage – projects that promote, protect and preserve New Zealand’s native

flora and fauna.

Physical heritage – projects that conserve, restore or preserve places, structures and

large built objects associated with the physical heritage of New Zealand. Cultural heritage projects – projects that conserve and preserve New Zealand’s cultural heritage.

Closing dates Opens mid December 2014. Closes mid February 2015. Meeting late May 2015. For the rest of the meeting dates for the year please refer to the Community Matters website: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Closing-and-meeting-dates

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LOTTERY HEALTH RESEARCH CODE: R

Purpose of Fund The Lottery Health Research Committee provides funding for research projects that will improve the health status of New Zealanders. It distributes grants for: Research into the cause, prevention and treatment of disorders affects New

Zealanders Research that will lead to advances in health and bio-medical science for the benefit

of all New Zealanders. The development, maintenance and retention of a highly skilled workforce of health

and bio-medical researchers in New Zealand.

Closing dates Please refer to the Community Matters website: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Closing-and-meeting-dates

LOTTERY INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES CODE: D

Purpose of Fund Lottery Individuals with Disabilities makes grants to people with mobility and communication related disabilities.

Closing Dates This committee receives applications throughout the year. Applicants are generally advised of grant decisions within 6 – 16 weeks of an application, with all supporting documents, being received.

LOTTERY MARAE HERITAGE AND FACILITIES CODE: MAORI

Purpose of Fund Grants are available for one-off projects and projects that are part of a programme for phased improvement of marae-based facilities. These may be capital works projects or conservation projects.

Closing Dates Opens mid December 2014. Closes mid February 2015. Meeting mid May 2015. For the rest of the meeting dates for the year please refer to the Community Matters website: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Closing-and-meeting-dates

LOTTERY OUTDOOR SAFETY CODE: COM

Purpose of Fund The Lottery Outdoor Safety Committee provides funding for outdoor and water safety activity, which includes search and rescue activity, undertaken by organisations that have outdoor or water safety as their core business.

Closing dates Please refer to the Community Matters website: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Closing-and-meeting-dates

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LOTTERY SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS FUND CODE: COM

Purpose of Fund The Lottery Grants Board has allocated $30 million to the Lottery Significant Projects Fund. This fund provides support to organisations undertaking major community-based capital expenditure projects.

The community outcomes the Committee expects a project to contribute to include: increase community self-reliance, capacity building and stability provide opportunities for social, recreational, civil or cultural participation reduce or overcoming barriers communities face to such participation.

Closing dates Opens December 2014. Closes 11 March 2015. Meeting early June 2015.

LOTTERY MINISTER’S DISCRETIONARY FUND CODE: COM

Purpose of Fund The Lottery Minister's Discretionary Fund accepts applications from individuals and groups for community projects that fall outside the scope of the other Lottery distribution committees.

The other Lottery distribution committees cover a wide range of community purposes and you should check these before making an application to the Lottery Minister's Discretionary Fund.

Projects that are the responsibility other Lottery distribution committees cannot be funded by the Lottery Minister's Discretionary Fund.

Closing Dates Applications are received throughout the year. Applicants are generally advised of grant decisions within 12 weeks of an application, with all supporting documents, being lodged. Please refer to the Community Matters website for further information: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Closing-and-meeting-dates

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LOTTERY SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS FUND CODE: COM

Purpose of Fund The Lottery Grants Board has allocated $30 million to the Lottery Significant Projects Fund. This fund provides support to organisations undertaking major community-based capital expenditure projects.

The community outcomes the Committee expects a project to contribute to include: increase community self-reliance, capacity building and stability provide opportunities for social, recreational, civil or cultural participation reduce or overcoming barriers communities face to such participation.

Closing dates Opens December 2014. Closes 11 March 2015. Meeting early June 2015.

LOTTERY MINISTER’S DISCRETIONARY FUND CODE: COM

Purpose of Fund The Lottery Minister's Discretionary Fund accepts applications from individuals and groups for community projects that fall outside the scope of the other Lottery distribution committees.

The other Lottery distribution committees cover a wide range of community purposes and you should check these before making an application to the Lottery Minister's Discretionary Fund.

Projects that are the responsibility other Lottery distribution committees cannot be funded by the Lottery Minister's Discretionary Fund.

Closing Dates Applications are received throughout the year. Applicants are generally advised of grant decisions within 12 weeks of an application, with all supporting documents, being lodged. Please refer to the Community Matters website for further information: http://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Closing-and-meeting-dates

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LOU & IRIS FISHER CHARITABLE TRUST CODE: ARTS PO Box 4071 Shortland Street Auckland 1140

Phone: 09 300 3922 Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund There will be a focus annually rotating between the four categories of community and social welfare, youth development, arts and culture and the environment. For the year ending 31 March 2015, the focus is ‘Arts and Culture'.

Eligibility Applicants must be charities registered with the NZ Charities Commission. Applications must relate to projects beneficial nationwide or from Taupo North. Grants will not be given for salaries/administration expenses or vehicle expenses.

How to Apply Please discuss your project with the funder prior to submitting your application, this will determine your eligibility and you will be invited to proceed with an application.

Closing Date Applications should be submitted by 5.00 pm on the Friday of the first week in December for consideration at a meeting in the New Year. Grants will be distributed on or after 01 April annually.

MAJOR EVENTS DEVELOPMENT FUND CODE: FAC PO Box 1473 Wellington

Phone: (04) 474-2941 Email: [email protected].

www.majorevents.govt.nz

Purpose of Fund The purpose of the Major Events Development Fund (MEDF) is to attract, retain, grow and enhance major events in New Zealand to generate significant immediate and long term economic, social and cultural benefits to New Zealand.

Expenses Funded Rationale and Investment Criteria can be found on the website

Eligibility Investment Criteria can be found on website

How to Apply Application Form and guidance along with Information for Applicants can be found on the website

Closing Date 2015 Closing Dates are: Round 1 – 27 January; Round 2 – 25 May; Round 3 – 14 September.

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MAX E GRANTS CODE: EDUC Email: [email protected]

www.bmaxe.com.au/html/how-to-apply.cfm

Purpose of Fund The Max e Grants Program can provide grants for nominated children and young people up to a maximum of $5000 per grant to support, promote and encourage their educational potential and outcomes. The aim of the program is to support children that for reasons beyond their control may not be able to join with their peers in school activities or may require extra support. The program is not about extension or acceleration of students. The application can be for an individual, group, or class.

Expenses Funded Uniforms School supplies/equipment School books/texts Sporting equipment Tutoring external/tutoring in class (short term e.g. work missed due to illness) School excursions (year excursions, school camps) Extracurricular activities (such as club fees)

This is not a definitive list and other needs may be considered on a case by case basis so long as they are linked to educational participation.

How to Apply Applications will only be accepted via the on-line Application Form.

Closing Date Opens 1 July 2015. Project 12 October 2015 to 5 May 2016. Closes 31 August 2015.

MAZDA FOUNDATION TRUST CODE: Y, ARTS, CULT, EDUC, ENV, WORK The Secretary PO Box 132057 Sylvia Park, Auckland 1644

Phone: (09) 571-9720 [email protected]

www.mazdafoundation.org.nz

Purpose of Fund Assist programmes promoting care of natural environment, advance culture and education in the community, support education and employment skills in children/youth. Promoting arts where the goal is to educate and expose the NZ public on NZ Culture.

Expenses Funded Project and programme costs

Eligibility People, groups or organisations who qualify for income tax deductible gifts

How to Apply Download application form from website

Closing Date 31 March 30 June 30 September

Other information Do not fund salaries, fundraising events, political or religious groups

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MAX E GRANTS CODE: EDUC Email: [email protected]

www.bmaxe.com.au/html/how-to-apply.cfm

Purpose of Fund The Max e Grants Program can provide grants for nominated children and young people up to a maximum of $5000 per grant to support, promote and encourage their educational potential and outcomes. The aim of the program is to support children that for reasons beyond their control may not be able to join with their peers in school activities or may require extra support. The program is not about extension or acceleration of students. The application can be for an individual, group, or class.

Expenses Funded Uniforms School supplies/equipment School books/texts Sporting equipment Tutoring external/tutoring in class (short term e.g. work missed due to illness) School excursions (year excursions, school camps) Extracurricular activities (such as club fees)

This is not a definitive list and other needs may be considered on a case by case basis so long as they are linked to educational participation.

How to Apply Applications will only be accepted via the on-line Application Form.

Closing Date Opens 1 July 2015. Project 12 October 2015 to 5 May 2016. Closes 31 August 2015.

MAZDA FOUNDATION TRUST CODE: Y, ARTS, CULT, EDUC, ENV, WORK The Secretary PO Box 132057 Sylvia Park, Auckland 1644

Phone: (09) 571-9720 [email protected]

www.mazdafoundation.org.nz

Purpose of Fund Assist programmes promoting care of natural environment, advance culture and education in the community, support education and employment skills in children/youth. Promoting arts where the goal is to educate and expose the NZ public on NZ Culture.

Expenses Funded Project and programme costs

Eligibility People, groups or organisations who qualify for income tax deductible gifts

How to Apply Download application form from website

Closing Date 31 March 30 June 30 September

Other information Do not fund salaries, fundraising events, political or religious groups

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MEDIBANK COMMUNITY FUND CODE: COM Email: [email protected]

www.medibankcf.com.au/community.shtml Purpose of Fund The MCF Grants program operates in each Australian State and across New Zealand. It

supports grassroots community programs that perform important roles in their local regions to encourage better health and wellbeing.

All eligible projects must address at least one of the stated criteria of encouraging: healthy eating, more exercise, or, greater community connectedness

Expenses Funded These grants have helped feed, house, educate, encourage involvement, and facilitate community connections among specific groups throughout Australia and New Zealand. Summaries of all successful 2014, 2013 and 2012 grant recipients are made available from the webpage.

How to Apply Application forms and the accompanying information kit for 2015 Medibank Community Fund Community Grants are available online from the Medibank Community Fund website. More information about the Medibank Community Grants program, including a summary of 2012, 2013 and 2014 grants, can be found on the Grants section of the Medibank Community Fund website. Alternatively, applicants can contact us at [email protected] for specific enquiries.

THE MORGAN FOUNDATION CODE: COM The Morgan Foundation PO Box 19-218 Wellington 6149

www.morganfoundation.org.nz/#

Purpose of Fund The objective of the trustees is to use the funds for philanthropic endeavours with the priorities being: Public interest research – oriented primarily to matters of public policy in New

Zealand Social Investment – Reducing income and wealth inequities overseas by assisting

those most in need Conservation – Initiatives to enhance the value of New Zealand’s natural capital to HAVE FUN participating in the above

Expenses Funded

The trustees endeavour to; Participate in some regional New Zealand projects, with emphasis on involving local

communities Fund overseas projects that have a New Zealand on-the-ground involvement, most

commonly by volunteers

How to Apply Applications can be made by contacting the foundation directly via the website.

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NEW HORIZONS FOR WOMEN TRUST CODE: WOMEN P O Box 12498 Wellington 6144

www.newhorizonsforwomen.org.nz

Purpose of Fund Providing opportunities for women through awards for education and research

Closing Date Awards are now open. Apply here: https://www.newhorizonsforwomen.org.nz/award-applications/

O-I NEW ZEALAND ENVIRONMENTAL FUND CODE: EDUC,ENV

O-I New Zealand PO Box 12345 Penrose Auckland 1642

Phone: (09) 976-7100 Email: [email protected]

www.recycleglass.co.nz

Purpose of Fund To support schools through encouraging studies which will give young people an understanding of the importance and fragility of the environment. Schools are encouraged to work with the community and bodies such as Regional and local councils, DOC, Forest and Bird.

Expenses Funded Projects that encourage whole community involvement in Environmental issues.

Eligibility Must meet as many of the criteria guidelines as possible.

How to Apply Stage 1 - expression of interest in applying for funding. Deadline is 31 March each year. Stage 2 - is an invitation to make full application, there are two categories for applications: Category A $250-$2,000. Category B $3,000-$10,000 Deadline for applications is 31 May each year. Application and Guidelines download from website

Closing Date Stage 1 - 31 March submit an Expression of Interest application Stage 2 - 30 May Full application if accepted

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NEW HORIZONS FOR WOMEN TRUST CODE: WOMEN P O Box 12498 Wellington 6144

www.newhorizonsforwomen.org.nz

Purpose of Fund Providing opportunities for women through awards for education and research

Closing Date Awards are now open. Apply here: https://www.newhorizonsforwomen.org.nz/award-applications/

O-I NEW ZEALAND ENVIRONMENTAL FUND CODE: EDUC,ENV

O-I New Zealand PO Box 12345 Penrose Auckland 1642

Phone: (09) 976-7100 Email: [email protected]

www.recycleglass.co.nz

Purpose of Fund To support schools through encouraging studies which will give young people an understanding of the importance and fragility of the environment. Schools are encouraged to work with the community and bodies such as Regional and local councils, DOC, Forest and Bird.

Expenses Funded Projects that encourage whole community involvement in Environmental issues.

Eligibility Must meet as many of the criteria guidelines as possible.

How to Apply Stage 1 - expression of interest in applying for funding. Deadline is 31 March each year. Stage 2 - is an invitation to make full application, there are two categories for applications: Category A $250-$2,000. Category B $3,000-$10,000 Deadline for applications is 31 May each year. Application and Guidelines download from website

Closing Date Stage 1 - 31 March submit an Expression of Interest application Stage 2 - 30 May Full application if accepted

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NEW ZEALAND HISTORY RESEARCH TRUST CODE: CULT Ministry for Culture and Heritage PO Box 5364 Wellington 6145

Phone: (04) 499-4229 Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund The New Zealand History Research Trust Fund offers financial assistance to people carrying out projects that will significantly enhance the understanding of New Zealand's past.

Expenses Funded The funding can be used for a variety of purposes: to enable historians to work full-time on a project; to pay for research and writing costs; and to pay for travel costs associated with research.

Eligibility Any individual or group may apply for an Award in History, but tertiary students and staff are not eligible for assistance.

How to Apply An online application form is available.

Closing Date Applications close on 15 October each year.

NEW ZEALAND – NETHERLANDS FOUNDATION INC. CODE: CULT Executive Director P O Box 5353 Wellington 6145 NEW ZEALAND

Phone: (04) 939-6352 Email: [email protected]

www.netherlandsfoundation.org.nz/

Purpose of Fund To make grants available to foster and promote the benefits of the link between our two countries. Its objects are:

1. To recognise and acknowledge the contribution Dutch settlers have made to New Zealand, and promote a wider understanding of this,

2. To develop cultural and educational exchanges between the Netherlands and New Zealand,

3. To facilitate and commission research into the contribution both past and present that Dutch New Zealanders, have made,

4. To financially support worthwhile efforts in pursuit of the above objectives.

How to Apply Check the website

Closing Date NZNF meets four times a year, usually in February, June, August and November. Completed application forms must be received four weeks before the scheduled Foundation meeting in which the application is to be considered.

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NEW ZEALAND ORAL HISTORY AWARDS CODE: CULT Ministry for Culture and Heritage PO Box 5364 Wellington 6145

Phone: (04) 499-4229 Email: [email protected]

www.mch.govt.nz/funding-nz-culture/ministry-grants-awards/new-zealand-oral-history-awards/

Purpose of Fund The New Zealand Oral History Awards provide financial help for the recording of interviews relating to the history of New Zealand/Aotearoa and its close connections with the Pacific. Projects submitted for consideration should contribute significantly to our understanding of New Zealand’s past and its people.

Expenses Funded Awards are given as a contribution towards the recording of interviews for oral history projects. This can include money for training, travel and other expenses and buying good quality recording equipment.

Eligibility Awards may be made to individuals, groups or communities.

How to Apply Download an application form and please check the Eligibility criteria and Frequently Asked Questions on the website above before applying.

Closing Date April 2015.

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NEW ZEALAND ORAL HISTORY AWARDS CODE: CULT Ministry for Culture and Heritage PO Box 5364 Wellington 6145

Phone: (04) 499-4229 Email: [email protected]

www.mch.govt.nz/funding-nz-culture/ministry-grants-awards/new-zealand-oral-history-awards/

Purpose of Fund The New Zealand Oral History Awards provide financial help for the recording of interviews relating to the history of New Zealand/Aotearoa and its close connections with the Pacific. Projects submitted for consideration should contribute significantly to our understanding of New Zealand’s past and its people.

Expenses Funded Awards are given as a contribution towards the recording of interviews for oral history projects. This can include money for training, travel and other expenses and buying good quality recording equipment.

Eligibility Awards may be made to individuals, groups or communities.

How to Apply Download an application form and please check the Eligibility criteria and Frequently Asked Questions on the website above before applying.

Closing Date April 2015.

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OTICON FOUNDATION IN NZ CODE: D, T, R PO Box 9128 Te Aro Wellington

Phone: 0800 OTICON Email: [email protected]

www.oticon.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The Oticon Foundation grants are allocated annually to New Zealand projects that increase awareness and knowledge about hearing loss.

Expenses Funded Projects typically range from specialist training, research, services for hearing impaired people, and visits from overseas experts.

Eligibility Individuals and organisations working to support purposes of fund

How to Apply Visit the website for full details www.oticon.org.nz

Closing Date 31 March each year

Other information Send 1 soft and 5 hard copies of application and other relevant information such as financial statements

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PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT & CONSERVATION TRUST CODE: PI, COM, ENV, HEALTH Pacific Development & Conservation Trust Service Delivery and Operations Community Operations PO Box 805 Wellington 6140

Phone: 0800 824 824 Email: [email protected]

www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Trust-and-fellowship-grants---Pacific-development-and-conservation-trust

Purpose of Fund The objectives of the Pacific Development and Conservation Trust are to encourage and promote

the enhancement, protection and conservation of the physical environment of the South Pacific and of its natural and historic resources

the peaceful, economic, physical and social development of the South Pacific and its peoples

peaceful conservation and development of the cultural heritage of the peoples of the South Pacific

peace, understanding and goodwill between the peoples of the South Pacific Expenses Funded Priority is given to

promote social, cultural and economic self-sufficiency; improve legal access to facilities or resources necessary for social, cultural, and

economic sufficiency; improve health, living standards and quality of life; involve protection of representative, endangered or threatened species; conserve unique habitats or ecosystems; promote the sustainable management and use of natural resources; conserve or restore sites of significant historic, environmental or cultural

heritage; raise awareness of, or improve access to, historic, environmental or cultural

heritage; develop local communities’ capacities, particularly for indigenous ecological

knowledge development; improve cooperation and communication between communities; and to encourage; peace, security, and greater understanding between peoples,

cultures and communities. Eligibility Projects must be based in the Pacific, and can also be in New Zealand.

Projects must be charitable and benefit Pacific countries. Projects must promote the objectives of the Trust. Applicants must be New Zealand or Pacific citizens. Projects must benefit New Zealand or Pacific countries.

Generally, we do not fund: core salaries or on-going organisational operating and related costs; the purchase of land or buildings; school trips; and for research projects, submitted by current, or intending tertiary students that are

primarily linked to a course of personal study. How to Apply Applications must be on a current application form available by email or the website. Closing Date Please refer to www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Trust-and-fellowship-

grants---Pacific-development-and-conservation-trust for closing dates.

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PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT & CONSERVATION TRUST CODE: PI, COM, ENV, HEALTH Pacific Development & Conservation Trust Service Delivery and Operations Community Operations PO Box 805 Wellington 6140

Phone: 0800 824 824 Email: [email protected]

www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Trust-and-fellowship-grants---Pacific-development-and-conservation-trust

Purpose of Fund The objectives of the Pacific Development and Conservation Trust are to encourage and promote

the enhancement, protection and conservation of the physical environment of the South Pacific and of its natural and historic resources

the peaceful, economic, physical and social development of the South Pacific and its peoples

peaceful conservation and development of the cultural heritage of the peoples of the South Pacific

peace, understanding and goodwill between the peoples of the South Pacific Expenses Funded Priority is given to

promote social, cultural and economic self-sufficiency; improve legal access to facilities or resources necessary for social, cultural, and

economic sufficiency; improve health, living standards and quality of life; involve protection of representative, endangered or threatened species; conserve unique habitats or ecosystems; promote the sustainable management and use of natural resources; conserve or restore sites of significant historic, environmental or cultural

heritage; raise awareness of, or improve access to, historic, environmental or cultural

heritage; develop local communities’ capacities, particularly for indigenous ecological

knowledge development; improve cooperation and communication between communities; and to encourage; peace, security, and greater understanding between peoples,

cultures and communities. Eligibility Projects must be based in the Pacific, and can also be in New Zealand.

Projects must be charitable and benefit Pacific countries. Projects must promote the objectives of the Trust. Applicants must be New Zealand or Pacific citizens. Projects must benefit New Zealand or Pacific countries.

Generally, we do not fund: core salaries or on-going organisational operating and related costs; the purchase of land or buildings; school trips; and for research projects, submitted by current, or intending tertiary students that are

primarily linked to a course of personal study. How to Apply Applications must be on a current application form available by email or the website. Closing Date Please refer to www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Trust-and-fellowship-

grants---Pacific-development-and-conservation-trust for closing dates.

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PEACE & DISARMAMENT EDUCATIONAL TRUST (PADET) CODE: EDUC Service Delivery and Operations Branch Community Matters Department of Internal Affairs PO Box 805 Wellington 6140

Phone: 0800 824 824 Email: [email protected]

www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Trust-and-fellowship-grants---Peace-and-Disarmament-Education-Trust

Purpose of Fund The purpose of PADET is to advance education and promote international peace, arms control and disarmament.

Expenses Funded PADET makes two types of grants – project grants and postgraduate scholarship grants

Eligibility PADET funds not-for-profit projects and scholarship topics that support these objectives.

How to Apply Download PADET application Forms

Closing Date Projects – 2 rounds: First Round opens on 1 March and closes on 31 May

The second round opens on the 1 August and closes on 31 October

Scholarships: 31 October

PROJECT CRIMSON CODE: ENV, COM Project Crimson Trust PO Box 10420 Wellington

Phone: 0800 764 888 Email: [email protected]

www.projectcrimson.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The Trust works with organisations, communities and individuals throughout New Zealand and assists them by providing funding and trees for local projects.

Expenses Funded The Trust seeks applications for conservation, restoration and research projects involving pohutukawa and rata.

Eligibility Community, Service and conservation groups, schools, iwi, and individuals To be considered, the project must provide long-term benefits to the local environment and provide tangible evidence of effective resource management.

How to Apply Application form available from the website

Closing Date 1 June annually

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RON D & E A GREENWOOD ENVIRONMENTAL TRUST CODE: ENV The Ron D & EA Greenwood Environmental Trust C/- Environment Trust PO Box 10 359 Wellington

0800 246 348

Purpose of Fund To assist preservation and protection of the natural environment of New Zealand. Conservation, environment projects and activities funded.

Expenses Funded Most costs and expenses considered relating to conservation and environment – up to $300,000 available annually.

Eligibility Community based non-profit organisations. Must have local financial input and community support

How to Apply Write and request a How to apply form with brief outline of project. No website application available

Closing Date Apply at any time

ROTARY NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDS CODE:COM www.rotarysouthpacific.org/site.cfm

Purpose of Fund The main objective of Rotary is service in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world. Rotarians develop community service projects that address many of today's most critical issues, such as children at risk, poverty and hunger, the environment, illiteracy, and violence. They also support programs for youth, educational opportunities and international exchanges for students, teachers, and other professionals, and vocational and career development. The Rotary motto is Service Above Self.

How to Apply Community groups are advised to contact their local Rotary Club to apply for funding. Local clubs will support local charitable causes.

To check which is your nearest Rotary Clubs, visit the website.

SARGOOD BEQUEST CODE: ARTS,COM,CULT,C,EDUC,SPORT,Y PO Box 5546 Moray Place Dunedin 9058

Phone: (03) 474-0900 Email: [email protected]

www.sargoodbequest.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The Trust makes grants to projects and activities in the children & youth, cultural, sports & outdoors, educational and environmental areas with a focus on access, participation and inspiration.

Expenses Funded The Sargood Bequest makes grants under the following headings. You can apply under one heading only. Children / Youth / Cultural / Educational / Environmental /Sports / Outdoor

How to Apply You can download the official Sargood Bequest grant application form and guidelines and mail to address above.

Closing Date 31 December annually

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RON D & E A GREENWOOD ENVIRONMENTAL TRUST CODE: ENV The Ron D & EA Greenwood Environmental Trust C/- Environment Trust PO Box 10 359 Wellington

0800 246 348

Purpose of Fund To assist preservation and protection of the natural environment of New Zealand. Conservation, environment projects and activities funded.

Expenses Funded Most costs and expenses considered relating to conservation and environment – up to $300,000 available annually.

Eligibility Community based non-profit organisations. Must have local financial input and community support

How to Apply Write and request a How to apply form with brief outline of project. No website application available

Closing Date Apply at any time

ROTARY NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDS CODE:COM www.rotarysouthpacific.org/site.cfm

Purpose of Fund The main objective of Rotary is service in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world. Rotarians develop community service projects that address many of today's most critical issues, such as children at risk, poverty and hunger, the environment, illiteracy, and violence. They also support programs for youth, educational opportunities and international exchanges for students, teachers, and other professionals, and vocational and career development. The Rotary motto is Service Above Self.

How to Apply Community groups are advised to contact their local Rotary Club to apply for funding. Local clubs will support local charitable causes.

To check which is your nearest Rotary Clubs, visit the website.

SARGOOD BEQUEST CODE: ARTS,COM,CULT,C,EDUC,SPORT,Y PO Box 5546 Moray Place Dunedin 9058

Phone: (03) 474-0900 Email: [email protected]

www.sargoodbequest.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The Trust makes grants to projects and activities in the children & youth, cultural, sports & outdoors, educational and environmental areas with a focus on access, participation and inspiration.

Expenses Funded The Sargood Bequest makes grants under the following headings. You can apply under one heading only. Children / Youth / Cultural / Educational / Environmental /Sports / Outdoor

How to Apply You can download the official Sargood Bequest grant application form and guidelines and mail to address above.

Closing Date 31 December annually

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SHARES FOR GOOD CODE: COM, SS JB Were (NZ) Pty Ltd PO Box 2085 Auckland 1140

Email: [email protected]. www.sharesforgood.co.nz

Purpose of Fund To support charities and non-profit organisations who aim to improve communities by reducing poverty, improving equity between groups, supporting children and their families, and enhancing the wellbeing and opportunities for those most at risk.

Expenses Funded Projects that improve communities by reducing poverty, improving equity between groups, supporting children and their families, and enhancing the wellbeing and opportunities for those most at risk.

Eligibility The Shares for Good Trust is interested in hearing from registered non-profit and charitable trusts who are engaged in delivering initiatives and programmes that address compelling community needs.

How to Apply Apply in writing to: Share For Good PO Box 2085 Shortland St, Auckland 1010

SIR JOHN LOGAN CAMPBELL RESIDUARY ESTATE CODE: COM, ED PO Box 26 072 Epsom Auckland 1344

Phone: (09) 524-6442 Email: [email protected]

www.jlcampbell.co.nz

Purpose of Fund Generally charitable objects will fall into the categories of: § Relief of Poverty § Advance of Education, or § Other purposes beneficial to the community The overriding requirement for each of these categories is that the purpose is of ‘public benefit’ and that any grants are for a sufficiently wide section of the community within the Provincial District of Auckland (see website for geographical parameters).

Eligibility Only from organisations within the "Provincial District of Auckland".

How to Apply Applications can only be submitted online via the Trust’s website in the period between 1 June and 15 September of each year. Guidelines and an eligibility checklist are available on the website.

Closing Date Midnight on 15 September each year

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SKIP INITIATIVES FUND CODE: C Ministry of Social Development PO Box 1556, Wellington 6011

Phone: (04) 916-3698 www.skip.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The SKIP Initiatives Fund supports local communities to explore innovative ways to increase the use of positive parenting by parents and whānau of children aged 0-5. Successful initiatives develop and try new ways to get parenting messages to those who may not otherwise hear them.

How to Apply Give us a call or send us an email to discuss your application: Josi Wilson, phone: (04) 978- 4250 or email: [email protected] Maraea Teepa, phone: (04) 916- 3525 or email: [email protected]

Closing Date No closing dates. Applications will be received at any time. For applications over $10,000 you will hear the result within six weeks and for applications under $10,000 allow two weeks.

SKYCITY AUCKLAND COMMUNITY TRUST CODE: SS, F, COM, C,

WORK, HEALTH, MAORI, PI

PO Box 90643 AUCKLAND

Phone: (09) 363-6117 Email: [email protected]

www.skycityauckland.co.nz/About-Us/Community/Grants/Overview.html Purpose of Fund The SKYCITY Auckland Community Trust considers applications from community

and charitable organisations benefitting the greater Auckland region. Recently, the Trust has prioritised its funding to support programmes that make a difference to family/whanau social health and wellbeing. This focus is seen as encompassing a spectrum of activities from budgeting and financial literacy, to counselling and rehabilitation services and health programmes in schools. In particular, we will be focusing our support on community groups that provide services for groups including (but not exclusively):

· Children and young people, single parents and/or those living in a low income household;

· Those living in areas of high deprivation across Auckland and the Far North; and

· Those with few or no qualifications, low literacy levels, and/or beneficiaries

Key areas that we will be looking to fund include but are not limited to:

· Improving financial literacy and numeracy (including budgeting advice and building foundational money management skills);

· Improving work related skills and training and access to work;

· Improving social and physical environments in higher risk areas;

· Development of skills, competencies and contexts that can play a positive role in improving the social health and wellbeing of families/whanau into the future

We are looking to support collaborative, community-led initiatives that are complimentary to what is already occurring to support and improve family/whanau social health and wellbeing.

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SKIP INITIATIVES FUND CODE: C Ministry of Social Development PO Box 1556, Wellington 6011

Phone: (04) 916-3698 www.skip.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The SKIP Initiatives Fund supports local communities to explore innovative ways to increase the use of positive parenting by parents and whānau of children aged 0-5. Successful initiatives develop and try new ways to get parenting messages to those who may not otherwise hear them.

How to Apply Give us a call or send us an email to discuss your application: Josi Wilson, phone: (04) 978- 4250 or email: [email protected] Maraea Teepa, phone: (04) 916- 3525 or email: [email protected]

Closing Date No closing dates. Applications will be received at any time. For applications over $10,000 you will hear the result within six weeks and for applications under $10,000 allow two weeks.

SKYCITY AUCKLAND COMMUNITY TRUST CODE: SS, F, COM, C,

WORK, HEALTH, MAORI, PI

PO Box 90643 AUCKLAND

Phone: (09) 363-6117 Email: [email protected]

www.skycityauckland.co.nz/About-Us/Community/Grants/Overview.html Purpose of Fund The SKYCITY Auckland Community Trust considers applications from community

and charitable organisations benefitting the greater Auckland region. Recently, the Trust has prioritised its funding to support programmes that make a difference to family/whanau social health and wellbeing. This focus is seen as encompassing a spectrum of activities from budgeting and financial literacy, to counselling and rehabilitation services and health programmes in schools. In particular, we will be focusing our support on community groups that provide services for groups including (but not exclusively):

· Children and young people, single parents and/or those living in a low income household;

· Those living in areas of high deprivation across Auckland and the Far North; and

· Those with few or no qualifications, low literacy levels, and/or beneficiaries

Key areas that we will be looking to fund include but are not limited to:

· Improving financial literacy and numeracy (including budgeting advice and building foundational money management skills);

· Improving work related skills and training and access to work;

· Improving social and physical environments in higher risk areas;

· Development of skills, competencies and contexts that can play a positive role in improving the social health and wellbeing of families/whanau into the future

We are looking to support collaborative, community-led initiatives that are complimentary to what is already occurring to support and improve family/whanau social health and wellbeing.

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Eligibility Charitable organizations, groups with proven track records who strive for self-reliance, groups that benefit the greater Auckland region from the Far North to the Bombay Hills, groups that work collaboratively with others.

How to Apply Applications must be on the official application form available from above address or from the website from February 2015.

Closing Date 5:00pm, 27 March 2015

SUPPORT FOR VOLUNTEERING FUND (SVF) DIA CODE: COM, MAORI, PI, E Community operations The Department of Internal Affairs PO Box 805 Wellington 6140

Freephone: 0800 824 824

Email: [email protected]

Purpose of Fund The Support for Volunteering Fund (SVF or the Fund) supports and promotes volunteering within Aotearoa New Zealand

Other information Funding priorities for the 2015 funding round will be available on the website from February 2015.

SUTHERLAND SELF HELP TRUST CODE: D, AGED PO Box 193 Wellington 6140

Phone: 04 385 1563

Email: [email protected] www.sutherlandselfhelptrust.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The funding policy for 2015 set by the Trustees is “organisations that support families through times of financial hardship”. The 2015 grant funding will be made by invitation only to community organisations outside the main cities that support families through times of financial hardship in New Zealand

Closing Date Please see http://sutherlandselfhelptrust.org.nz/ for further details.

TECHSOUP NEW ZEALAND CODE: COM PO Box 8070 Symonds Street Auckland

Phone: (09) 887-0291 www.techsoup.net.nz

Purpose of Fund The TechSoup programme is designed to be a simple way for charitable organisations in New Zealand to access the technology they need to do their important work.

Expenses Funded Software products

Eligibility Voluntary and Community Groups registered as a charitable organization. Please see website.

How to Apply To access you need to register online. Register and apply online with TechSoup New Zealand via the website.

Closing Date Always open for applications

Other information See website for full software product lists, FAQS and to register for newsletter.

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THINK DIFFERENTLY CAMPAIGN CODE: DIS Community Investment Ministry of Social Development PO Box 1556 Wellington 6001

Phone: (04) 978-4250 Email: [email protected]

www.thinkdifferently.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The Making a Difference Fund is part of the social change campaign Think Differently which encourages and supports a fundamental shift in attitudes and behaviour towards disabled people. The fund gives priority to projects that are collaborative, have support from across the community and have a well-thought-out plan to effect local change.

Eligibility The Fund is open to local not-for-profit community organisations, hapū and iwi organisations and networks. Need to provide evidence of community collaboration and support for the proposed project.

Other Information See the website for details.

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THINK DIFFERENTLY CAMPAIGN CODE: DIS Community Investment Ministry of Social Development PO Box 1556 Wellington 6001

Phone: (04) 978-4250 Email: [email protected]

www.thinkdifferently.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The Making a Difference Fund is part of the social change campaign Think Differently which encourages and supports a fundamental shift in attitudes and behaviour towards disabled people. The fund gives priority to projects that are collaborative, have support from across the community and have a well-thought-out plan to effect local change.

Eligibility The Fund is open to local not-for-profit community organisations, hapū and iwi organisations and networks. Need to provide evidence of community collaboration and support for the proposed project.

Other Information See the website for details.

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TINDALL FOUNDATION CODE: COM P.O. Box 33 181 Takapuna Auckland 0740

Phone: (09) 488-0170 Email: [email protected]

www.tindall.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The Tindall Foundation is a private family foundation that gives to organisations and communities throughout Aotearoa New Zealand by way of donations, training, capacity building and research, and by partnering with others. In 2015 we celebrate our twentieth anniversary of giving. We contribute to a stronger New Zealand through the following Programme Areas: § Supporting Families and Social Services § Encouraging Enterprise and Employment § Caring for our Environment and Preserving Biodiversity § Strengthening the Community Sector · Promoting Generosity and Giving · Special Funds (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery, Emergency Response)

SUPPORTING FAMILIES AND SOCIAL SERVICES Partnering with communities and local Funding Managers to engage providers and other funders in proven and positive ways to avoid and respond to problems by supporting, enhancing and mobilising each community's own resources. Supports organisations involved with Skills Development, Community Services & Development, Literacy & Numeracy, Budgeting, Early Childhood, Youth Development, Housing, Maori, Migrant, Refugee & Cross Cultural

ENCOURAGING ENTERPRISE AND EMPLOYMENT Promoting an entrepreneurial and innovative culture in New Zealand. That helps to generate employment and sustainable social businesses by acting as a catalyst, broker and facilitator of innovative and sound ideas and ways to overcome barriers to enterprise and employment. Supports organisations involved with sharing of resources, Youth Enterprise & Employment, Community Employment & Enterprise, Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurism

CARING FOR OUR ENVIRONMENT AND PRESERVING BIODIVERSITY Helping people to be aware of, to develop and use ways of living that protect, restore and enhance the environment. Supports organisations involved in Environmental Education, Habitat Protection & Restoration and Environmental Sustainability

STRENGTHENING THE COMMUNITY SECTOR Enhancing community and voluntary organisations in New Zealand by supporting research, education, capacity, entrepreneurism and promotion of best practice. Helps organisations with Capacity Building, and Community Research & Education and Social Entrepreneurism

Expenses Funded Most costs/expenses eligible within current programme areas, criteria and priorities

Eligibility Not for Profit groups involved in charitable work

How to Apply Requests for funding are subject to a 3-stage process. On-line applications via website –www.Tindall.org.nz. Click on ‘How to Apply’. The Tindall Foundation also works through Funding Managers. Applications for smaller donations within the Supporting Families and Social Services category should be made directly to the appropriate Funding Manager. See website for details.

Closing Date There is no closing date for applications.

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TODD FOUNDATION GENERAL FUND CODE: COM, HEALTH, EDUC The Todd Foundation PO Box 3142 Wellington

Phone: (04) 931-6189 Email: [email protected]

www.toddfoundation.org.nz

Purpose of Fund We provide funding to NZ organisations that contribute towards our vision of “inclusive communities where all families, children and young people can thrive and contribute”.

Expenses Funded Please check website for “funding guidelines”

Eligibility The fund currently supports children, young people, their families and their communities.

How to Apply Take our eligibility test and then apply online

Closing Date 22 February and 22 August. Check the website for further information.

UNITED WAY NZ – NEW ZEALAND’S LOCAL CHARITY CODE: COM PO Box 8172 Symonds St Auckland 1150

Phone: (09) 377-2544 Email: [email protected]

www.unitedway.org.nz

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TODD FOUNDATION GENERAL FUND CODE: COM, HEALTH, EDUC The Todd Foundation PO Box 3142 Wellington

Phone: (04) 931-6189 Email: [email protected]

www.toddfoundation.org.nz

Purpose of Fund We provide funding to NZ organisations that contribute towards our vision of “inclusive communities where all families, children and young people can thrive and contribute”.

Expenses Funded Please check website for “funding guidelines”

Eligibility The fund currently supports children, young people, their families and their communities.

How to Apply Take our eligibility test and then apply online

Closing Date 22 February and 22 August. Check the website for further information.

UNITED WAY NZ – NEW ZEALAND’S LOCAL CHARITY CODE: COM PO Box 8172 Symonds St Auckland 1150

Phone: (09) 377-2544 Email: [email protected]

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Purpose of Fund United Way NZ (UWNZ) is an independent, non-religious, non-political, volunteer based organisation that encourages generosity by brokering resources (money, time and skills) between individuals, businesses and the community. We support small to medium sized Human Welfare charities that lack the name recognition or size to attract significant funding, but none-the-less provide high quality essential services in the community.

Expenses Funded Ongoing operating costs

Eligibility For detailed eligibility information see prerequisites and criteria page on the grant application page of our website. Here is the link - http://www.unitedway.org.nz/page/grantapplications Priority areas of support are: § Helping children and youth succeed § Strengthening and supporting families § Supporting the vulnerable and elderly § Promoting health, independence and self sufficiency Please note we distribute grant funds in some, not all, regions in NZ. We urge you to read through our prerequisites and criteria page before applying to avoid wasting time and energy. Grant applications are to be made on United Way NZ website, here is the link: http://www.unitedway.org.nz/page/grantapplications

How to Apply Online at www.unitedway.org.nz.

Closing Date Applications for 2015 grants are being accepted from 1 October to 31 December 2014.

VARIETY – THE CHILDREN’S CHARITY CODE: COM, C, Y Administrator PO Box 17 276 Greenlane, Auckland

Phone: 09 520 4111 Email: [email protected]

www.variety.org.nz

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Purpose of Fund Variety provides vital support to Kiwi kids in all sorts of challenging circumstances. We meet their unmet health and education needs providing them with brighter futures. We work alongside schools and community agencies, tackling child deprivation so the Kiwi kids who urgently need our life-changing assistance are set up to reach their full potential in life. Variety funds a broad range of requirements – filling the gaps that the government and other organisations are unable to meet.

FUTURE KIWI KIDS Ensures brighter futures for children at home, school, and in the community through experiences in education, arts, music and sport. Future Kiwi Kids includes Variety individual and group scholarship programmes, the Future Kiwi Kids endowment fund and the Laptops for Learning programme which ensures that students from low-decile schools can access digital devices for e-learning.

KIWI KID SPONSORSHIP Variety works closely with social services agencies, schools and healthcare practitioners to identify children most in need in our communities. We connect these children with a sponsor to help cover their unmet health and educational needs.The range of items funded is wide to ensure we are best meeting the child’s individual needs. Examples of items include essential clothing and bedding, school stationery, help with healthcare costs and extra-curricular activities.

CARING FOR KIDS Improving child health outcomes at home, in the community and in hospital and providing access to specialist healthcare services. Variety assists children with special medical needs, including those requiring assistance with prevention, ongoing treatment, or simply with easing the challenges of living with ongoing disabilities. In some cases children may be eligible for special fundraising appeal campaigns.

KIDS ON THE MOVE Providing funding for mobility and other equipment that improves a child’s quality of life, physical well-being, peer involvement and confidence. Children who have physical restrictions are given access to specialised mobility equipment so they can join their families and friends for bike rides and participate fully in school activities. Variety all-ability playgrounds and Liberty Swings accommodate children in wheelchairs and let them play alongside their peers. The annual Variety Bikes for Kids Tour provides disadvantaged and deserving Kiwi kids with the freedom and independence of their very own bike. The Variety Sunshine Coaches (joint funded by the recipient and Variety) help to transport thousands and of New Zealand children to school, therapy and special outings. Eligibility Children aged 0-18 years who are sick, special needs or disadvantaged

How to Apply Application forms sent on request or download from website

Closing Date Always open - the last day of the month January to December

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Purpose of Fund Variety provides vital support to Kiwi kids in all sorts of challenging circumstances. We meet their unmet health and education needs providing them with brighter futures. We work alongside schools and community agencies, tackling child deprivation so the Kiwi kids who urgently need our life-changing assistance are set up to reach their full potential in life. Variety funds a broad range of requirements – filling the gaps that the government and other organisations are unable to meet.

FUTURE KIWI KIDS Ensures brighter futures for children at home, school, and in the community through experiences in education, arts, music and sport. Future Kiwi Kids includes Variety individual and group scholarship programmes, the Future Kiwi Kids endowment fund and the Laptops for Learning programme which ensures that students from low-decile schools can access digital devices for e-learning.

KIWI KID SPONSORSHIP Variety works closely with social services agencies, schools and healthcare practitioners to identify children most in need in our communities. We connect these children with a sponsor to help cover their unmet health and educational needs.The range of items funded is wide to ensure we are best meeting the child’s individual needs. Examples of items include essential clothing and bedding, school stationery, help with healthcare costs and extra-curricular activities.

CARING FOR KIDS Improving child health outcomes at home, in the community and in hospital and providing access to specialist healthcare services. Variety assists children with special medical needs, including those requiring assistance with prevention, ongoing treatment, or simply with easing the challenges of living with ongoing disabilities. In some cases children may be eligible for special fundraising appeal campaigns.

KIDS ON THE MOVE Providing funding for mobility and other equipment that improves a child’s quality of life, physical well-being, peer involvement and confidence. Children who have physical restrictions are given access to specialised mobility equipment so they can join their families and friends for bike rides and participate fully in school activities. Variety all-ability playgrounds and Liberty Swings accommodate children in wheelchairs and let them play alongside their peers. The annual Variety Bikes for Kids Tour provides disadvantaged and deserving Kiwi kids with the freedom and independence of their very own bike. The Variety Sunshine Coaches (joint funded by the recipient and Variety) help to transport thousands and of New Zealand children to school, therapy and special outings. Eligibility Children aged 0-18 years who are sick, special needs or disadvantaged

How to Apply Application forms sent on request or download from website

Closing Date Always open - the last day of the month January to December

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VODAFONE NEW ZEALAND FOUNDATION CODE: Y Private Bag 92161 Auckland 1142

Email: [email protected] www.vodafonenzfoundation.co.nz

Purpose of Fund: Our vision is to see more young people engaged in meaningful learning

WORLD OF DIFFERENCE PROGRAMME The Vodafone NZ Foundation finds passionate people who want to make a difference in the community. We support them financially and professionally while they work for a New Zealand youth charity for one year. Closing Dates: Applications will reopen in 2015. How to Apply: For further information refer to the website.

WINSTON CHURCHILL MEMORIAL TRUST CODE: T,R Department of Internal Affairs PO Box 805 Wellington 6140

Phone: 0800 824 824 Email: [email protected]

www.communitymatters.govt.nz/Funding-and-grants---Trust-and-fellowship-grants

Purpose of Fund The Trust aims to assist all kinds of New Zealanders from all walks of life to travel overseas and bring back with them new insights and understanding that will enrich their community and, ultimately, New Zealand as a whole.

Expenses Funded Contribution towards travel costs up to a maximum of $10,000. Applications are expected to meet not less than 20% of the total estimated costs.

Eligibility All New Zealanders may apply for a fellowship to travel outside NZ only and should indicate that the project will benefit New Zealand as well as enhancing their own life, work or business. Recipients must return to their position in NZ once project completed and submit a full report on their project within six months.

How to Apply Applications and referee forms and guidelines available online. Final applications to be posted or couriered to Wellington.

Closing Date Opens March each year, closes 31 July each year.

THE WAREHOUSE CODE: COM

Please contact your local The Warehouse store

Purpose of Fund Through our point-of-sale collection boxes, community BBQs and “Bags for Good” programme, each of our stores has the potential to make great contributions to community groups/local charities which support families and young people.

Eligibility Local community groups or organisations which support families and young people

How to Apply If you would like to be considered for a local fundraising project, please contact your local The Warehouse store.

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WORK AND INCOME CODE: D, WORK Your local Work and Income Service Centre Phone: 0800 559 009

www.workandincome.govt.nz FLEXI-WAGE PROJECT IN THE COMMUNITY

What is it? Flexi-Wage Project in the Community is a subsidy that allows a client to participate in project-based work where they can develop work habits and general on-the job skills.

The primary aim is to ensure that disadvantaged job seekers have opportunities to participate in project-based work where they can develop work habits and general on-the-job skills.

This experience will assist individual people to progress towards un-subsidised and sustainable employment. The secondary aim is to assist with the completion of community or environmental projects that would not otherwise be done.

The Main Points For Employers Your project must be a fixed term community or environmental project that would otherwise not be done, must not displace existing employees

All employers can take part, including community organisations, service groups, education/ local authorities, government departments, farmers or other private sector employers, so long as the criteria are met.

All you have to do is:

• organise the project • provide the materials • pay any difference between the subsidy and the wage for the job • pay GST, PAYE, ACC and holiday pay • provide a safe and healthy work environment.

The people involved may face a range of barriers to entering or re-entering the workforce, and need support as they move closer to employment. Work and Income provide that ongoing support. The amount of assistance a client is eligible for depends on their needs and barriers to employment.

The amount is capped but provides room for flexibility in terms of how, when and on what the money can be spent. Combinations of wage subsidies and training subsidies will be likely for most jobseekers, although some may only need one or the other to start working.

Project Plan Sponsors must provide a project plan that includes:

• relevant information about the organisation • details of the project work to be undertaken with timeframes • any training requirements and the associated cost.

Sponsors must ensure that:

• wages are at least equal to the minimum wage and there are appropriate supervision and materials to complete the project.

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WORK AND INCOME CODE: D, WORK Your local Work and Income Service Centre Phone: 0800 559 009

www.workandincome.govt.nz FLEXI-WAGE PROJECT IN THE COMMUNITY

What is it? Flexi-Wage Project in the Community is a subsidy that allows a client to participate in project-based work where they can develop work habits and general on-the job skills.

The primary aim is to ensure that disadvantaged job seekers have opportunities to participate in project-based work where they can develop work habits and general on-the-job skills.

This experience will assist individual people to progress towards un-subsidised and sustainable employment. The secondary aim is to assist with the completion of community or environmental projects that would not otherwise be done.

The Main Points For Employers Your project must be a fixed term community or environmental project that would otherwise not be done, must not displace existing employees

All employers can take part, including community organisations, service groups, education/ local authorities, government departments, farmers or other private sector employers, so long as the criteria are met.

All you have to do is:

• organise the project • provide the materials • pay any difference between the subsidy and the wage for the job • pay GST, PAYE, ACC and holiday pay • provide a safe and healthy work environment.

The people involved may face a range of barriers to entering or re-entering the workforce, and need support as they move closer to employment. Work and Income provide that ongoing support. The amount of assistance a client is eligible for depends on their needs and barriers to employment.

The amount is capped but provides room for flexibility in terms of how, when and on what the money can be spent. Combinations of wage subsidies and training subsidies will be likely for most jobseekers, although some may only need one or the other to start working.

Project Plan Sponsors must provide a project plan that includes:

• relevant information about the organisation • details of the project work to be undertaken with timeframes • any training requirements and the associated cost.

Sponsors must ensure that:

• wages are at least equal to the minimum wage and there are appropriate supervision and materials to complete the project.

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Projects To attract Flexi-Wage Project in the Community, the project must:

• be a project-based and of benefit to the community or the environment. • not displace existing staff or contractors • be additional to the normal work of the organisation and non-commercial (ie a

teacher aide position is generally not additional to the normal work of a school) • not exceed 52 weeks duration with the same individual client and • be 30 hours per week for clients who have full-time work obligations or • be 15 hours per week for clients with part-time work obligations, clients without

work obligations and those who are exempt from engaging in job seeking and work preparation obligations (unless there are exceptional circumstances).

Where a subsidy is paid for a client working less than 30 hours per week a pro rata subsidy rate will be used.

For Further Information and How to Apply

Contact Work and Income on 0800 559 009 or visit www.workandincome.govt.nz/community/a-z-grants-and-other-help/projects-in-the-community.html

Closing Date Ongoing

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WORKING TOGETHER MORE FUND CODE: COM

Bede Martin– Fund Administrator

Phone: 021 230 2908 [email protected]

www.workingtogether.org.nz

Purpose of Fund To assist community groups to make a greater difference for the people and communities they serve, through working together more closely with other organisations. While a level of working together is expected as part of normal operations for all organisations, sometimes collaboration over and above ‘business as usual’ can bring significantly improved services to end users along with efficiency and effectiveness gains for the organisations concerned.

Expenses Funded The fund can provide seeding money to help develop collaborative arrangements, but does not provide ongoing operating costs.

Eligibility Applications that meet the following aims and objectives will be considered: New collaborative ventures or arrangements that increase the effectiveness of participating organisations to make a positive difference for people and the communities they serve. Collaborative ventures that create sector or across sector relationships and which strengthen the communities they serve. Organisations wishing to consider working with other groups, and which would like some assistance to begin or develop the process.

How to Apply An online application must be received by us no later than the closing date listed

Closing Date Check the website above for closing dates

WORLDWIDE FUND FOR NATURE (WWF) CODE: ENV Community Conservation Coordinator Worldwide Fund for Nature New Zealand PO Box 6237 Marion Square Wellington 6141

Phone: (04) 815-8526 or 0800 4357 993 Email: [email protected]

www.wwf.org.nz

HABITAT PROTECTION FUND Purpose of Fund The Habitat Protection Fund grants funding to not-for-profit community conservation

groups in New Zealand doing hands-on ecological restoration or conservation.

Expenses Funded Assistance with labour costs, pest eradication, plant propagation and equipment and materials

Eligibility The WWF Habitat Protection Fund gives preference to projects that are working to protect areas of high conservation value.

The priorities this year are: Areas with an active community involvement in conservation

Freshwater environments and their catchments

Coastal and dune systems

Wetlands and estuaries

Lowland and coastal forest communities

Habitats of threatened indigenous species

How to Apply Complete the application form from website

Closing Date Two rounds per year closing 1st of April and 1st September, Preliminary applications can be made from 2 months prior to a closing date for each round.

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WORKING TOGETHER MORE FUND CODE: COM

Bede Martin– Fund Administrator

Phone: 021 230 2908 [email protected]

www.workingtogether.org.nz

Purpose of Fund To assist community groups to make a greater difference for the people and communities they serve, through working together more closely with other organisations. While a level of working together is expected as part of normal operations for all organisations, sometimes collaboration over and above ‘business as usual’ can bring significantly improved services to end users along with efficiency and effectiveness gains for the organisations concerned.

Expenses Funded The fund can provide seeding money to help develop collaborative arrangements, but does not provide ongoing operating costs.

Eligibility Applications that meet the following aims and objectives will be considered: New collaborative ventures or arrangements that increase the effectiveness of participating organisations to make a positive difference for people and the communities they serve. Collaborative ventures that create sector or across sector relationships and which strengthen the communities they serve. Organisations wishing to consider working with other groups, and which would like some assistance to begin or develop the process.

How to Apply An online application must be received by us no later than the closing date listed

Closing Date Check the website above for closing dates

WORLDWIDE FUND FOR NATURE (WWF) CODE: ENV Community Conservation Coordinator Worldwide Fund for Nature New Zealand PO Box 6237 Marion Square Wellington 6141

Phone: (04) 815-8526 or 0800 4357 993 Email: [email protected]

www.wwf.org.nz

HABITAT PROTECTION FUND Purpose of Fund The Habitat Protection Fund grants funding to not-for-profit community conservation

groups in New Zealand doing hands-on ecological restoration or conservation.

Expenses Funded Assistance with labour costs, pest eradication, plant propagation and equipment and materials

Eligibility The WWF Habitat Protection Fund gives preference to projects that are working to protect areas of high conservation value.

The priorities this year are: Areas with an active community involvement in conservation

Freshwater environments and their catchments

Coastal and dune systems

Wetlands and estuaries

Lowland and coastal forest communities

Habitats of threatened indigenous species

How to Apply Complete the application form from website

Closing Date Two rounds per year closing 1st of April and 1st September, Preliminary applications can be made from 2 months prior to a closing date for each round.

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WWF - ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ACTION FUND CODE: ENV

Community Conservation Coordinator WWF – New Zealand PO Box 6237 Wellington 6141

Phone: (04) 815-8526 or 0800 4357 993 Email: [email protected]

www.wwf.org.nz

Purpose of Fund Its aim is to support schools and communities who, as part of their learning, are taking hands-on action to address an environmental issue.

Expenses Funded Most activities considered

Eligibility Preference is given to projects that:

Have clearly defined learning outcomes aimed to address a specific environmental issue or issues

Facilitate, support or promote opportunities for people to take action for their environment

Have sound project planning and evaluation processes Provide evidence of strong community support Enable teachers to deliver environmental education programmes as outlined in the

Guidelines for Environmental education in New Zealand Schools (Ministry of Education, 1999)

Schools and community groups in New Zealand can apply; preference is given to those with IRD charitable status.

The fund is about taking action.

How to Apply Applications must be submitted as per the guidelines and be received by WWF no later than 5pm on the closing date of a funding round. More information can be found on the website.

Closing Date There are 2 funding rounds per year – 1 April and 1 September

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CHAPTER 4: FUNDING FROM GAMING TRUSTS A GUIDE TO APPLYING FOR GRANTS FROM GAMING SOCIETIES

Societies Organisations that own and operate gaming machines and make grants to non-profit community organisations.

Copy of executive committee resolution Some societies may require a copy of the minutes of the meeting where the Executive Committee has approved a grant application.

The minutes should record the resolution to apply for funding e.g. It was resolved that a request be made to the XYZ Trust for funding towards the cost of......

I certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the resolution of the Executive Committee of the... XXX Organisation dated... SIGNED ........ NAME OF SECRETARY …….. DATE ……..

Photocopy Always take a photocopy of your application plus attachments for your records.

Purpose of fund Each society has an authorized purpose which complies with the gambling act 2003. Visit the website of the society to find out more about their authorized purpose.

Expenses funded Grants are usually given as a donation so all quotes should be GST exclusive. Even if a grant applicant is GST registered, only the GST exclusive amount can be funded. Societies cannot reimburse your organisation for anything you have already paid for. Make sure you apply for funds before your event/project/purchase takes place. ALL GRANTS MUST BE UTILISED FOR PURPOSES WITHIN NEW ZEALAND FOR NEW ZEALAND SERVICES OR GOODS.

How to apply Check the website to ensure your organisation is eligible for the grant. The Trustees of the society decide on a grant distribution policy. The criteria, methods, systems and polices are usually reviewed annually, so check the website for changes to criteria and authorized purposes.

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CHAPTER 4: FUNDING FROM GAMING TRUSTS A GUIDE TO APPLYING FOR GRANTS FROM GAMING SOCIETIES

Societies Organisations that own and operate gaming machines and make grants to non-profit community organisations.

Copy of executive committee resolution Some societies may require a copy of the minutes of the meeting where the Executive Committee has approved a grant application.

The minutes should record the resolution to apply for funding e.g. It was resolved that a request be made to the XYZ Trust for funding towards the cost of......

I certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the resolution of the Executive Committee of the... XXX Organisation dated... SIGNED ........ NAME OF SECRETARY …….. DATE ……..

Photocopy Always take a photocopy of your application plus attachments for your records.

Purpose of fund Each society has an authorized purpose which complies with the gambling act 2003. Visit the website of the society to find out more about their authorized purpose.

Expenses funded Grants are usually given as a donation so all quotes should be GST exclusive. Even if a grant applicant is GST registered, only the GST exclusive amount can be funded. Societies cannot reimburse your organisation for anything you have already paid for. Make sure you apply for funds before your event/project/purchase takes place. ALL GRANTS MUST BE UTILISED FOR PURPOSES WITHIN NEW ZEALAND FOR NEW ZEALAND SERVICES OR GOODS.

How to apply Check the website to ensure your organisation is eligible for the grant. The Trustees of the society decide on a grant distribution policy. The criteria, methods, systems and polices are usually reviewed annually, so check the website for changes to criteria and authorized purposes.

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Closing Date The date when applications are due.

Venues The pubs and other venues where gaming machines are located.

As funds are usually returned to the communities where they are raised, you can only apply for a grant if there is a venue in your area.

The venues do not own the machines and are not involved in decisions about grant applications.

A full list of venues can be obtained from the Department of Internal Affairs at www.dia.govt.nz

Please note - Clubs operating gaming machines generally do not make grants to the public. Instead, they use gaming machine funds for club purposes which are authorized purposes

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BLUE WATERS COMMUNITY TRUST CODE: SPORT PO Box 74 077 Greenlane Auckland 1546

Phone: (09) 623-3555 Email: [email protected]

www.marcomanagement.co.nz

Purpose of Fund The Authorised Purpose of Blue Waters Community Trust is to foster, encourage and safeguard the game of amateur Bowls and other amateur sports in New Zealand through the promotion of Health through sport and recreational activity.

Closing Date Trustees meet on the last week of the month

Venues The Dark Horse – North Shore The Trident Tavern – Onehunga Star Hotel - Otahuhu

CONSTELLATION COMMUNITIES TRUST CODE: SPORT PO Box 31557 Milford North Shore City

Phone: (09) 281-6710 Email: [email protected]

www.constellationtrust.org.nz

Purpose of Fund Constellation Communities Trust Limited was set up primarily to support the Millennium Institute of Sport & Health, The Northsport Academy and the community To foster, promote and support any amateur game or sport where the game or sport is

conducted for the benefit of the general public. To foster, promote and safeguard participation in amateur sport, non-professional

community health and well-being and educational activities operated by the Millennium Institute of Sport and Health and North Sport Academy.

To benefit educational, cultural, health, environmental, recreational or philanthropic activities provided all those activities are conducted for charitable purposes.

Closing Date The Trustees generally meet on the third week of each month.

Venues Cool Bar - Northcote Ten pin bowling - Whangaparaoa Terrace Tavern - Palmerston North

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BLUE WATERS COMMUNITY TRUST CODE: SPORT PO Box 74 077 Greenlane Auckland 1546

Phone: (09) 623-3555 Email: [email protected]

www.marcomanagement.co.nz

Purpose of Fund The Authorised Purpose of Blue Waters Community Trust is to foster, encourage and safeguard the game of amateur Bowls and other amateur sports in New Zealand through the promotion of Health through sport and recreational activity.

Closing Date Trustees meet on the last week of the month

Venues The Dark Horse – North Shore The Trident Tavern – Onehunga Star Hotel - Otahuhu

CONSTELLATION COMMUNITIES TRUST CODE: SPORT PO Box 31557 Milford North Shore City

Phone: (09) 281-6710 Email: [email protected]

www.constellationtrust.org.nz

Purpose of Fund Constellation Communities Trust Limited was set up primarily to support the Millennium Institute of Sport & Health, The Northsport Academy and the community To foster, promote and support any amateur game or sport where the game or sport is

conducted for the benefit of the general public. To foster, promote and safeguard participation in amateur sport, non-professional

community health and well-being and educational activities operated by the Millennium Institute of Sport and Health and North Sport Academy.

To benefit educational, cultural, health, environmental, recreational or philanthropic activities provided all those activities are conducted for charitable purposes.

Closing Date The Trustees generally meet on the third week of each month.

Venues Cool Bar - Northcote Ten pin bowling - Whangaparaoa Terrace Tavern - Palmerston North

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DRAGON COMMUNITY TRUST LIMITED

CODE: COM, AGED

PO Box 41445 St Lukes Auckland 1346

Phone: (09) 522-9585 Email: [email protected]

www.marcomanagement.co.nz

Purpose of Fund The Dragon Community Limited was set up to support:

the local community where the funds are generated; and to give priority funding to Asian groups within the local community.

In particular the Trust wishes to strongly support applications that benefit the young and elderly members of the Asian Community.

Closing Date 10th of each month

Venues Wanderers Tavern – East Tamaki East Tamaki Tavern – East Tamaki

Rewa Bar - Manurewa

FIRST SOVEREIGN TRUST LTD CODE: SPORT, MAORI, Y Grants PO Box 1629 Rotorua 3040

Phone: (07) 345-7070 Email: [email protected]

www.fst.net.nz

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Purpose of Fund Any purpose which for the time being constitutes a charitable purpose in New Zealand, including, without limitation:

i) the advancement of education; ii) the promotion of scientific research and learning iii) the promotion and support of the relief of poverty, including physical welfare; iv) the promotion and support of other purpose beneficial to the community, including

literature and the arts; v) a non-commercial purpose that is beneficial to the whole or a section of the

community; vi) promoting, controlling, and conducting race meetings under the Racing Act 2003,

including the payment of stakes COMMUNITY To provide for the maintenance, refurbishment and well being of local marae. Programs that support youth at risk. Support services for drug, alcohol and gambling. Recognised cultural and community organisations to further the objects of those groups. Schools and other educational institutes for equipment and student amenities for educational advancement not covered by government funding. CLUBS SPORTS TEAMS Donations to amateur sport teams and clubs competing in recognized leagues and tournaments. Provision of actual and reasonable travel expenses for groups participating in tournaments with kindred groups. Sports Equipment. Playing uniforms. Ground Hire. RACING To provide the conduct of race meetings for the benefit of the public. To promote and control those meetings. To provide for the maintenance of grounds, buildings and facilities where these are primarily used for race meetings. Stake money for any types of races. The provision and maintenance of on course facilities for horses and greyhounds, jockeys and trainers.

Expenses Funded

CLUBS SPORTS TEAMS Donations to amateur sport teams and clubs competing in recognised leagues and tournaments. Provision of actual and reasonable travel expenses for groups participating in tournaments with kindred groups. Sports Equipment. Playing uniforms. Ground Hire.

COMMUNITY To provide for the maintenance, refurbishment and well-being of local marae. Programs that support youth at risk. Support services for drug, alcohol and gambling. Recognised cultural and community organisations to further the objects of those groups. Schools and other educational institutes for equipment and student amenities for educational advancement not covered by government funding.

Closing Date 15th of every month (except July)

Venues The Banque - 23 Maskell Street, Glendowie, Auckland Stampede Restaurant & Bar – 238 Great South Rd, Papakura

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Purpose of Fund Any purpose which for the time being constitutes a charitable purpose in New Zealand, including, without limitation:

i) the advancement of education; ii) the promotion of scientific research and learning iii) the promotion and support of the relief of poverty, including physical welfare; iv) the promotion and support of other purpose beneficial to the community, including

literature and the arts; v) a non-commercial purpose that is beneficial to the whole or a section of the

community; vi) promoting, controlling, and conducting race meetings under the Racing Act 2003,

including the payment of stakes COMMUNITY To provide for the maintenance, refurbishment and well being of local marae. Programs that support youth at risk. Support services for drug, alcohol and gambling. Recognised cultural and community organisations to further the objects of those groups. Schools and other educational institutes for equipment and student amenities for educational advancement not covered by government funding. CLUBS SPORTS TEAMS Donations to amateur sport teams and clubs competing in recognized leagues and tournaments. Provision of actual and reasonable travel expenses for groups participating in tournaments with kindred groups. Sports Equipment. Playing uniforms. Ground Hire. RACING To provide the conduct of race meetings for the benefit of the public. To promote and control those meetings. To provide for the maintenance of grounds, buildings and facilities where these are primarily used for race meetings. Stake money for any types of races. The provision and maintenance of on course facilities for horses and greyhounds, jockeys and trainers.

Expenses Funded

CLUBS SPORTS TEAMS Donations to amateur sport teams and clubs competing in recognised leagues and tournaments. Provision of actual and reasonable travel expenses for groups participating in tournaments with kindred groups. Sports Equipment. Playing uniforms. Ground Hire.

COMMUNITY To provide for the maintenance, refurbishment and well-being of local marae. Programs that support youth at risk. Support services for drug, alcohol and gambling. Recognised cultural and community organisations to further the objects of those groups. Schools and other educational institutes for equipment and student amenities for educational advancement not covered by government funding.

Closing Date 15th of every month (except July)

Venues The Banque - 23 Maskell Street, Glendowie, Auckland Stampede Restaurant & Bar – 238 Great South Rd, Papakura

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GRASSROOTS TRUST LIMITED CODE: SPORT, COM PO Box 9019 Hamilton

Phone: 0800 957 960 Email: [email protected]

www.grassrootstrust.co.nz

Purpose of Fund The Trust is passionate about distributing local funding to local communities towards sport, education and community.

Authorised Purpose

a. any charitable purpose; b. any non-commercial purpose that is beneficial to the whole or a section of the community. The above authorised purpose include (but are not limited to): the promotion and development of amateur rugby union football, within rugby provincial

unions and clubs affiliated to the New Zealand Rugby Football Union Incorporated deemed to have subscribed to and be bound by the constitution and rules of the New Zealand Rugby Football Union Incorporated; the promotion and development of any other amateur sport through direct support of amateur

sporting bodies. Grants only issued to sports bodies which are formally established and/or legally constituted; promotion and development of community organisations which are established for charitable

purposes or cultural purposes beneficial to the community or a section of it or any other purpose beneficial to the community or a section of it.

Closing Date Last business day of each month.

Venues Please refer to the Grassroots Trust Limited website for the current list of venues.

FOUR WINDS FOUNDATION LIMITED CODE: COM, EDUC, SPORT

P O Box 74104 Greenlane Auckland 1546

Phone: (09) 631-5262 Email: [email protected]

www.fourwindsfoundation.co.nz

Purpose of Fund The Foundation supports a cross section of non-profit community groups, charities, welfare agencies, educational organisations and amateur sporting organisations.

Expenses Funded Any charitable, philanthropic or cultural purpose or any purpose that is beneficial to the community or a section of it. All the above includes but is not limited to -: 1. The provision or assistance in the provision and maintenance of facilities, equipment,

services, playing and training, uniforms for sporting clubs and amateur sporting teams affiliated to the appropriate regional or national body and playing in recognised, published leagues or competitions, and/or

2. Grants for charitable purposes including the relief of poverty, or welfare assistance through donations to recognised social service or welfare agencies, and/or

3. Grants to educational , cultural and sporting organisations for scholarships or equipment that is administered by the recipient educational organisation, and/or

4. Grants to recognised cultural or philanthropic activities or groups.

Closing Date By 4.30pm last working day of each month

Venues Aces Sports Bar 3 - Browns Bay Bellbird Arms Tavern - Manurewa Kilala Bar - Mission Bay

Mangere Bridge Tavern - Mangere Bridge Wanderers Bar Mangere Bridge Tainui Tavern – Mt Wellington

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GRASSROOTS TRUST CODE: SPORT, COM PO Box 9019 Hamilton

Phone: 0800 957 960 Email: [email protected]

www.grassrootstrust.co.nz

Purpose of Fund The Trust is passionate about distributing local funding to local communities towards sport, education and community.

Authorised Purpose

1. Promotion and development of amateur rugby union within rugby clubs affiliated to the New Zealand Rugby Union. 2. Promotion and development of amateur sport through direct support of amateur sporting bodies competing in recognised leagues and tournaments. 3. Promotion and development of community organisations which are established primarily for charitable, philanthropic or cultural purposes or any purposes beneficial to the community or a section of it.

Closing Date Last business day of each month.

Venues Please refer to the Grassroots Trust website for the current list of venues.

INFINITY FOUNDATION CODE: ALL PO Box 2349 Stortford Lodge Hastings Hawkes Bay 4153

Phone: (06) 873-5015 Email: [email protected]

www.infinityfoundation.co.nz/

Purpose of Fund Infinity Foundation can consider applications to contribute to many New Zealand community causes for community groups in areas such as Sports, Youth, Education and Health

Closing Date Applications must be received at Infinity’s office by 5pm on the last working day of each month. Applications received by this date will be considered by the end of the following month.

Venues Bar Eden – Mount Eden Chilli Bar & Café – Lynfield Edinburgh Castle – Eden Terrace Hunters Inn – Papatoetoe Mad Dogs & Englishmen - Wairau

Mt Richmond – Mt Wellington O'Hagan's Irish Bar – Highland Park Oaks Tavern – Penrose Papakura Tavern – Papakura Ye Olde Bailey – East Tamaki

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GRASSROOTS TRUST CODE: SPORT, COM PO Box 9019 Hamilton

Phone: 0800 957 960 Email: [email protected]

www.grassrootstrust.co.nz

Purpose of Fund The Trust is passionate about distributing local funding to local communities towards sport, education and community.

Authorised Purpose

1. Promotion and development of amateur rugby union within rugby clubs affiliated to the New Zealand Rugby Union. 2. Promotion and development of amateur sport through direct support of amateur sporting bodies competing in recognised leagues and tournaments. 3. Promotion and development of community organisations which are established primarily for charitable, philanthropic or cultural purposes or any purposes beneficial to the community or a section of it.

Closing Date Last business day of each month.

Venues Please refer to the Grassroots Trust website for the current list of venues.

INFINITY FOUNDATION CODE: ALL PO Box 2349 Stortford Lodge Hastings Hawkes Bay 4153

Phone: (06) 873-5015 Email: [email protected]

www.infinityfoundation.co.nz/

Purpose of Fund Infinity Foundation can consider applications to contribute to many New Zealand community causes for community groups in areas such as Sports, Youth, Education and Health

Closing Date Applications must be received at Infinity’s office by 5pm on the last working day of each month. Applications received by this date will be considered by the end of the following month.

Venues Bar Eden – Mount Eden Chilli Bar & Café – Lynfield Edinburgh Castle – Eden Terrace Hunters Inn – Papatoetoe Mad Dogs & Englishmen - Wairau

Mt Richmond – Mt Wellington O'Hagan's Irish Bar – Highland Park Oaks Tavern – Penrose Papakura Tavern – Papakura Ye Olde Bailey – East Tamaki

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LION FOUNDATION CODE: ALL Private Bag 102 920 NSMC Auckland 0745

Phone: 0800 802 908 Email: [email protected]

www.lionfoundation.org.nz

Purpose of Fund Funds are allocated in areas as diverse as health, education, sports, arts, community and culture. Over the years, we've helped all kinds of good causes, including schools, kindergartens, hospitals, rescue services, sports clubs, cultural groups, you name it. Whatever the cause, it's always for the greater good of the community.

Closing Date Always open

Venues For up to date information about our venues, please feel free to visit the DIA website regularly. http://www.dia.govt.nz/Services-Casino-and-Non-Casino-Gaming-Funding-For-Community-Groups

MANUKAU COUNTIES COMMUNITY FACILITIES CHARITABLE TRUST

CODE: SPORT

PO Box 340 Drury

Phone: (09) 295-9000 Email: [email protected]

www.marcomanagement.co.nz

Purpose of Fund The Authorised Purpose of Manukau Counties Community Facilities Charitable Trust is; Grants for the provision, maintenance and development of facilities and activities at Bruce Pulman Park, including additions to the park by way of land purchase Funds for the charitable purposes of the Bruce Pulman Park Trust for community sporting and other community activities Funds for the development, promotion and support of amateur sport, in the greater Auckland area and in particular Counties Manukau

Closing Date The Trustees meet at least 4 times a year, every 2nd-3rd month

Venues Shiraz – Meadowlands Copper Lounge – Papakura Forge2 – Papakura

Phoenix Sports Bar – Otahuhu Boodles Licensed Café – Papakura Coyote Bar - Papakura

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MT WELLINGTON FOUNDATION LTD CODE: COM, EDUC, SPORT P O Box 14164 Panmure Auckland 1741.

Phone: (09) 589-3231 Email: [email protected]

www.mwfl.org.nz

Purpose of Fund We distribute funds to the local community from the proceeds of gaming machines operated in two venues in Panmure, East Auckland

Expenses Funded The Foundation supports a cross section of nonprofit community groups, charities, welfare agencies, educational organisations and amateur sporting organisations.

Eligibility The local community of Mount Wellington

Closing Date First Wednesday of the month

Venues LandMark Bar & Eatery - Panmure The Corner Bar - Panmure

NEW ZEALAND COMMUNITY TRUST CODE: ALL PO Box 10857 Wellington 6143

Phone: 0800 44 69 28 Email: [email protected]

www.nzct.org.nz

Purpose of Fund Our primary purpose is to support amateur sport (a minimum of 75% of our funds are allocated to this purpose). We also provide funds for charitable purposes such as rescue and life-saving services, education, health, the arts, cultural and community groups.

Expenses Funded Check the website: www.nzct.org.nz

How to Apply You can apply to NZCT via our online grant system as we have now gone paperless.

Closing Date Applications close at midnight on the 20th of each month. A list of meeting dates for the year is published on the NZCT website.

NEW ZEALAND RACING BOARD CODE: SPORT PO Box 38 899 Wellington Mail Centre Lower Hutt 5045

Phone: (04) 576-6999 Email: [email protected]

www.nzrb.co.nz

Purpose of Fund To encourage active participation in amateur sports, and to assist bona fide amateur sports teams and clubs competing in recognised leagues and tournaments including (but not limited to) sports equipment, playing uniforms, ground hire, and actual and reasonable travel expenses for groups participating in tournaments with kindred groups. A bona fide amateur sports team is a sporting activity, organisation or club that is:

§ affiliated or aligned to a national body; and

§ genuine and real (has standards and rules etc.); and

§ played on a regular basis as part of a significant competition; and

§ open to public membership Closing Date The trustees usually meet bi-monthly Venues TAB sites – Albany, Birkenhead, Flat Bush, Glen Eden, Glen Innes, Henderson, Highland Park,

Hunters Corner, Lincoln Road, New Lynn, Papakura and Pukekohe.

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MT WELLINGTON FOUNDATION LTD CODE: COM, EDUC, SPORT P O Box 14164 Panmure Auckland 1741.

Phone: (09) 589-3231 Email: [email protected]

www.mwfl.org.nz

Purpose of Fund We distribute funds to the local community from the proceeds of gaming machines operated in two venues in Panmure, East Auckland

Expenses Funded The Foundation supports a cross section of nonprofit community groups, charities, welfare agencies, educational organisations and amateur sporting organisations.

Eligibility The local community of Mount Wellington

Closing Date First Wednesday of the month

Venues LandMark Bar & Eatery - Panmure The Corner Bar - Panmure

NEW ZEALAND COMMUNITY TRUST CODE: ALL PO Box 10857 Wellington 6143

Phone: 0800 44 69 28 Email: [email protected]

www.nzct.org.nz

Purpose of Fund Our primary purpose is to support amateur sport (a minimum of 75% of our funds are allocated to this purpose). We also provide funds for charitable purposes such as rescue and life-saving services, education, health, the arts, cultural and community groups.

Expenses Funded Check the website: www.nzct.org.nz

How to Apply You can apply to NZCT via our online grant system as we have now gone paperless.

Closing Date Applications close at midnight on the 20th of each month. A list of meeting dates for the year is published on the NZCT website.

NEW ZEALAND RACING BOARD CODE: SPORT PO Box 38 899 Wellington Mail Centre Lower Hutt 5045

Phone: (04) 576-6999 Email: [email protected]

www.nzrb.co.nz

Purpose of Fund To encourage active participation in amateur sports, and to assist bona fide amateur sports teams and clubs competing in recognised leagues and tournaments including (but not limited to) sports equipment, playing uniforms, ground hire, and actual and reasonable travel expenses for groups participating in tournaments with kindred groups. A bona fide amateur sports team is a sporting activity, organisation or club that is:

§ affiliated or aligned to a national body; and

§ genuine and real (has standards and rules etc.); and

§ played on a regular basis as part of a significant competition; and

§ open to public membership Closing Date The trustees usually meet bi-monthly Venues TAB sites – Albany, Birkenhead, Flat Bush, Glen Eden, Glen Innes, Henderson, Highland Park,

Hunters Corner, Lincoln Road, New Lynn, Papakura and Pukekohe.

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NORTH & SOUTH TRUST CODE: SPORT P O Box 56228 Dominion Road Auckland 1446

Phone: 0800 678 510 Email: [email protected]

www.nstl.co.nz

Purpose of Fund The promotion and development of amateur rugby union football through direct support of the Auckland Rugby Referees' Association, the Auckland Primary Schools' Rugby Union, the Auckland Secondary Schools' Rugby Union, and rugby clubs affiliated to, and sub-unions of, the Auckland Rugby Football Union Incorporated and deemed to have subscribed to and be bound by the constitution and rules of Auckland Rugby Football Union Incorporated and the constitution and rules of the New Zealand Rugby Football Union Incorporated. The promotion and development of any amateur sports playing in recognised leagues or competitions, including but not limited to the provision of ground hire or maintenance fees, buildings and facilities, equipment and uniforms, travel and accommodation costs, tournament fees, referees and educational programmes. To assist and benefit any charitable, educational, cultural or philanthropic purpose or any other purpose that is beneficial to the public or a section of it.

Closing Date 1st of each month, except for December where there is no meeting. Sometimes this closing off date can change, if this does happen it is noted on our website

Venues The Postman's Leg Thirsty Whale Mercury Bar The Courtyard Bar The Zoo Keepers Son

Grey Lynn Tavern Pats Garage Harlequins Winners Sports Tavern Crown Hotel Celsius Worlds End

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THE PEGASUS SPORTS FOUNDATION LTD

CODE: COM, SPORT, EDUC

PO Box 34 Pukekohe

Phone: (09) 237-0021 Email: [email protected]

www.pegasussportsfoundation.co.nz Purpose of Fund Charitable purpose - non-commercial purpose that is beneficial to the whole or a section of the

community. Expenses Funded Grants to amateur sports teams to assist with: the provision, maintenance and development of

facilities and grounds, purchase of equipment, playing and training uniforms, trophies and modest tournament prizes (excluding cash prizes) Also, the provision of coaching, training and development programs. Grants to educational institutions to enable them to purchase equipment, books and educational aids and grants towards the construction of educational buildings not already covered by government funding. The establishment of student scholarships, bursaries or grants to assist individual students to further their education provided such students are selected in a fair and open manner after public advertising.

Closing Date Applications for grants close on the 10th of each month.

Venues Opal Lounge – Papatoetoe Avoca Hotel - Wanganui

PELORUS TRUST CODE: SPORTS, COM, EDUC Trust Manager PO Box 39-445 Lower Hutt Wellington

Phone: (04) 589-0819 or 0800 PELORUS Email: [email protected]

www.pelorustrust.net.nz

Purpose of Fund The Pelorus Trust may distribute funds through charitable, sporting or other community based organisations. Funds may be distributed to, but not limited to, any cultural, philanthropic, charitable, sporting, educational or any other purpose that benefits the community or section of it. The Trust funds organisations close to the venues

Closing Date Always open

Venues Patumahoe Hotel – Patumahoe Muldoon’s Bar – Orewa Duke of Malborough – 19 York Street, Russell, Bay of Islands 0202 Junction Sportsbar - East Tamaki

Marsden Tavern – Cnr of Marsden Point Road & Sime Road, Marsden Point Ruakaka 0171 The Landing Seafood Restaurant And Bar – 2 Onehunga Harbour Road, Onehunga, Auckland, 1061

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THE PEGASUS SPORTS FOUNDATION LTD

CODE: COM, SPORT, EDUC

PO Box 34 Pukekohe

Phone: (09) 237-0021 Email: [email protected]

www.pegasussportsfoundation.co.nz Purpose of Fund Charitable purpose - non-commercial purpose that is beneficial to the whole or a section of the

community. Expenses Funded Grants to amateur sports teams to assist with: the provision, maintenance and development of

facilities and grounds, purchase of equipment, playing and training uniforms, trophies and modest tournament prizes (excluding cash prizes) Also, the provision of coaching, training and development programs. Grants to educational institutions to enable them to purchase equipment, books and educational aids and grants towards the construction of educational buildings not already covered by government funding. The establishment of student scholarships, bursaries or grants to assist individual students to further their education provided such students are selected in a fair and open manner after public advertising.

Closing Date Applications for grants close on the 10th of each month.

Venues Opal Lounge – Papatoetoe Avoca Hotel - Wanganui

PELORUS TRUST CODE: SPORTS, COM, EDUC Trust Manager PO Box 39-445 Lower Hutt Wellington

Phone: (04) 589-0819 or 0800 PELORUS Email: [email protected]

www.pelorustrust.net.nz

Purpose of Fund The Pelorus Trust may distribute funds through charitable, sporting or other community based organisations. Funds may be distributed to, but not limited to, any cultural, philanthropic, charitable, sporting, educational or any other purpose that benefits the community or section of it. The Trust funds organisations close to the venues

Closing Date Always open

Venues Patumahoe Hotel – Patumahoe Muldoon’s Bar – Orewa Duke of Malborough – 19 York Street, Russell, Bay of Islands 0202 Junction Sportsbar - East Tamaki

Marsden Tavern – Cnr of Marsden Point Road & Sime Road, Marsden Point Ruakaka 0171 The Landing Seafood Restaurant And Bar – 2 Onehunga Harbour Road, Onehunga, Auckland, 1061

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PUB CHARITY CODE: COM PO Box 27009 Wellington 6141

Phone: (04) 385-6100 or 0800 42 64 64 Email: [email protected]

www.pubcharity.org.nz

Purpose of Fund Our focus is on supporting communities all over New Zealand. Our target is to return 95% of available donation funds right back into the community where they were raised.

Expenses Funded

Applications must be for charitable purposes and will need to be within one of the following donation distribution groups:

Community, culture and arts Education (including pre-school, kindergartens, playgroups, Kohanga Reo) Fire brigade, ambulance, life saving Health, and health-related purposes Youth Sport, recreation, leisure

Closing Date 9 Jan, 13 Feb, 13 March, 10 April, 8 May, 12 June, 10 July, 7 August, 11 Sept, 9 Oct, 13 Nov

Venues Charlie’s Bar – K Rd, Auckland Happy Days –Manurewa Huapai Tavern- Huapai J T’s Bar & Grill – Wellsford QF Tavern – Queen St, Auckland Ripple Cafe On The Marina 1998 –Whangaparaoa Bridge House Lodge- 16 Elizabeth Street

Salty Dog – Snell’s Beach Shakespeare Tavern – Albert St, Auckland The Albion Hotel – Hobson St, Akld The Rocks – Belgium St, Waiheke Is Tactics Sports Bar Limited –Highland Park The Albany – Main Highway, Albany The Brownzy’s Sports Bar – Browns Bay The Jolly Punter – Lake Rd, Belmont Warkworth Inn – Warkworth Thirsty Frog Wine Bar Limited- 99 Kitchener Road

Want to raise awareness of your organisation and events?

Auckland North Community and Development Network Meeting

Held on the 3rd Wednesday of March, May, September and November

Except July: AGM 29 July 2015

12pm -2pm (Lunch provided)

Mary Thomas Building, 1st Floor, 3 Gibbons Rd, Takapuna, North Shore

This is a great opportunity to network with other community organisations

on the North Shore and promote your services.

Contact Auckland North Community and Development Inc.

Phone 486 4820 email: [email protected] www.ancad.org.nz

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SOUTHERN TRUST CODE: COM ARTS, EDUC, SPORT PO Box 858 Dunedin

Phone: 0800 4 CHARITY 0800 42 42 74 or (03) 471-8850 Email: [email protected]

www.southerntrust.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The sole purpose is to raise funds to benefit the community

Eligibility To be eligible for funding you need to be a non-profit organisation. You can be active in the areas of community, education, arts and culture or amateur sport.

Closing Date The Southern Trust is always open for applications to benefit the community. We do not have any cut off dates. In most cases, applications are processed within 20 working days. Requests larger than $30,000 are reviewed at the next available monthly Board of Trustees meeting.

Venues Lateshift –Newton Shooters Snooker & Pool, Manukau

TRILLIAN TRUST CODE: Y, COM, SPORT Grant Application Trust PO Box 12 245 Penrose Auckland 1642

Phone: (09) 579-1428 Email: [email protected]

www.trillian.co.nz

Purpose of Fund Trillian Trust provides funding to non-profit community based organisations throughout the country.

Expenses Funded Promotion of any amateur sport Cultural educational purposes Educational advancement Charitable organisations to further the objects of those groups.

Closing Date 10th of the month. (Should it fall on a weekend it is the Friday prior.)

Venues Please refer to our website for a current list of venues.

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SOUTHERN TRUST CODE: COM ARTS, EDUC, SPORT PO Box 858 Dunedin

Phone: 0800 4 CHARITY 0800 42 42 74 or (03) 471-8850 Email: [email protected]

www.southerntrust.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The sole purpose is to raise funds to benefit the community

Eligibility To be eligible for funding you need to be a non-profit organisation. You can be active in the areas of community, education, arts and culture or amateur sport.

Closing Date The Southern Trust is always open for applications to benefit the community. We do not have any cut off dates. In most cases, applications are processed within 20 working days. Requests larger than $30,000 are reviewed at the next available monthly Board of Trustees meeting.

Venues Lateshift –Newton Shooters Snooker & Pool, Manukau

TRILLIAN TRUST CODE: Y, COM, SPORT Grant Application Trust PO Box 12 245 Penrose Auckland 1642

Phone: (09) 579-1428 Email: [email protected]

www.trillian.co.nz

Purpose of Fund Trillian Trust provides funding to non-profit community based organisations throughout the country.

Expenses Funded Promotion of any amateur sport Cultural educational purposes Educational advancement Charitable organisations to further the objects of those groups.

Closing Date 10th of the month. (Should it fall on a weekend it is the Friday prior.)

Venues Please refer to our website for a current list of venues.

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TRUSTS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION CODE: SPORT, EDUC, COM, HERITAGE,

ARTS & THE ENVIRONMENT

Private Bag 93108 Henderson , Auckland 0605

Phone (09) 839-7080 or 0800 TTCFLTD (0800 882 3583) Email: [email protected]

www.ttcfltd.org.nz Purpose of Fund The Trusts Community Foundation was established in June 2010. Our mission is to provide funding

for a wide range of clubs, charities and community groups - in fields as diverse as sport, arts, culture, health and education. We are nationwide not-for-profit company. Our funds come from gaming machines operated in some Licensing Trusts, hotels and sports clubs around NZ.

Expenses Funded

Please view the Authorised Purposes listed on the website. On the Home Page, after the statement, ‘If you meet our funding criteria, it’s likely we can help you’ click on READ MORE to see what TTCF will and will not fund.

Eligibility Click on the ‘Gaming Venues’ section of the website to see if TTCF has a venue in the area where your organisation operates. The priority of TTCF’s Directors is to return 95% revenue to the region in which the money is raised

How to Apply Download a PDF version of the Application Form from the website or save a copy of the Word Template version of the Application Form to your computer before filling in the fields required.

Closing Date The 10th of every month except for December. The only exception is March, which is the end of financial year for TTCF, so the closing date is 1st March.

WIRI LICENSING TRUST CODE: COM PO Box 98 833 South Auckland Mail Centre Manukau City 2241

Phone: (09) 950-3701 Email: [email protected]

www.wiritrust.org.nz

Purpose of Fund The Wiri Licensing Trust is a community owned business based in South Auckland with business interests in commercial property and bars. The Trust distributes its profits to the local community through grants donations and sponsorships.

Expenses Funded Most costs/expenses eligible

Eligibility The Trust's district is defined by law and more or less covers the area bounded by the Southern Motorway, the Manukau Harbour and Puhinui Road.Must be for a charitable purpose or an educational institution. Applications will be considered from non profit or charitable groups and schools providing benefit to the people of Manurewa

How to Apply Apply by letter

Closing Date Applications considered at monthly meetings

Venues Please check website website for up to date venues.

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YOUTHTOWN INC. CODE: Y, EDUC PO Box 5899 Wellesley Street Auckland 1141

Phone: (09 379 5430) or Free phone: 0800 333 673 (National) For grants information email: [email protected]

www.youthtownfunding.org.nz

Purpose of Fund · Not-for-profit groups incorporated as a charitable organisation or an association promoting charitable purposes.

· Incorporated regional and community not-for-profit groups in the areas where the funds were generated (include link to venue locations).

· Any amateur sports organisation which is an incorporated regional or community not for profit group must be affiliated to a recognised national body.

· We fund incorporated national organisations with who Youthtown Inc. has formed a strategic alliance and where the national organisation has clearly demonstrated regional and community benefits will result from the grant. Grants to national organisations will not exceed $100,000 per organisation per annum and in total will not exceed 15% of the total community grants pool per annum.

The maximum grant to an incorporated regional or community group cannot exceed 10% of the annual net proceeds available in that region or community, unless the Grants Committee (for grants up to $50,000) or the Board (for grants over $50,000) decide otherwise.

Expenses Funded In order to qualify for funding consideration, the applicant, and the reason for the application, must fall within the boundaries of Youthtown’s Authorised Purpose.

Gaming machines net proceeds shall be applied to the following authorised purpose(s):

· Development and operation of Youthtown programmes and facilities

· Encouragement and development of amateur youth sport and facilities in established and legally constituted sporting organizations

· Financial support for community based organisations that provide direct or indirect benefit to youth

Closing Date Grant applications must be received by 5pm on 15th day of the month to be considered at the following months meeting. Meetings are usually held on the last week of the month.

Venues Please refer to www.youthtownfunding.org.nz for venue locations

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YOUTHTOWN INC. CODE: Y, EDUC PO Box 5899 Wellesley Street Auckland 1141

Phone: (09 379 5430) or Free phone: 0800 333 673 (National) For grants information email: [email protected]

www.youthtownfunding.org.nz

Purpose of Fund · Not-for-profit groups incorporated as a charitable organisation or an association promoting charitable purposes.

· Incorporated regional and community not-for-profit groups in the areas where the funds were generated (include link to venue locations).

· Any amateur sports organisation which is an incorporated regional or community not for profit group must be affiliated to a recognised national body.

· We fund incorporated national organisations with who Youthtown Inc. has formed a strategic alliance and where the national organisation has clearly demonstrated regional and community benefits will result from the grant. Grants to national organisations will not exceed $100,000 per organisation per annum and in total will not exceed 15% of the total community grants pool per annum.

The maximum grant to an incorporated regional or community group cannot exceed 10% of the annual net proceeds available in that region or community, unless the Grants Committee (for grants up to $50,000) or the Board (for grants over $50,000) decide otherwise.

Expenses Funded In order to qualify for funding consideration, the applicant, and the reason for the application, must fall within the boundaries of Youthtown’s Authorised Purpose.

Gaming machines net proceeds shall be applied to the following authorised purpose(s):

· Development and operation of Youthtown programmes and facilities

· Encouragement and development of amateur youth sport and facilities in established and legally constituted sporting organizations

· Financial support for community based organisations that provide direct or indirect benefit to youth

Closing Date Grant applications must be received by 5pm on 15th day of the month to be considered at the following months meeting. Meetings are usually held on the last week of the month.

Venues Please refer to www.youthtownfunding.org.nz for venue locations

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CHAPTER 5: WHERE ELSE TO LOOK FOR FUNDING INFORMATION

The Funding Information Service www.fis.org.nz

The Funding Information Service is a not-for-profit organisation that has information about funding for community groups in New Zealand. FundView is a searchable database that will give you matches of funding you are eligible for in terms of criteria along with closing dates, application requirements and contact details. There is a charge for FundView. However, you can access FundView information free of charge at your local library. Breakout is New Zealand's primary source of funding information for students, researchers, sports people, artists and those wanting professional development. CorporateCitizens holds details New Zealand businesses that are committed to building relationships with community and voluntary organisations. Ministry of Culture and Heritage www.mch.govt.nz/mi/funding-nz-culture/ The Ministry of Culture and Heritage provides some contestable funds. The Cultural Funding Guide is an online database designed to make sources of funding for arts, cultural and heritage activities easy to find. You will find funding sources for individuals, groups and organisations, as well as potential sponsors.

Creative New Zealand www.creativenz.govt.nz

Creative New Zealand distributes around $11.5 million each year in contestable funding to support projects that develop New Zealand arts.

Department of Internal Affairs www.dia.govt.nz The Department of Internal Affairs administers Lottery Grants, Community Grants Schemes (COGS), Grants Online and Trusts

SPARC www.sparc.org.nz

SPARC provides funding to the sport and recreation sector. Administers a few funds and has a directory of potential funding sponsors.

OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION

Charities Commission Free phone: 0508 242 748 www.charities.govt.nz

Responsible for registering and monitoring charitable organisations in NZ, as well as providing support and education to the charitable sector on good governance and management.

Communitynet Aotearoa www.community.net.nz

Part of the Department of Internal Affairs. Offers an internet presence for community organisations, a forum to discuss common issues, and easy links to useful information. It also advocates for community groups to participate equally in the benefits of information technology.

Fundraising Institute Of NZ www.fundraising.org.nz

FINZ is the professional body for fundraisers and organisations involved with charities and not for profits in New Zealand. FINZ works with over 200 charities and not-for-profit organisations on local, national and global issues.

The New Zealand Companies Office www.societies.govt.nz

A website for Incorporated Societies and Charitable Trusts. Aimed at servicing the voluntary sector. Provide online document registration services.

Social Development Partners www.socialdevelopment.org.nz

Social Development Partners is an active national network of community organisations in New Zealand. Through working to engage, influence and strengthen we help to build strong community organisations, and in turn, thriving communities.

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LIST OF COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANISATIONS IN AUCKLAND

Auckland District Council of Social Services

Address PO Box 6817, Wellesley St, AUCKLAND 1141

Contact Angela Maynard Phone (09) 445-9996

Email [email protected]

Community Waitakere

Address PO Box 21 068, Henderson, Waitakere, AUCKLAND 0650

Contact Sue Russell Phone (09) 838-7593

Website www.communitywaitakere.org.nz Email [email protected]

Franklin Council of Social Services

Address The Family Support Centre, 2 King Street, Pukekohe, AUCKLAND 2120

Contact Shirley Emmett Phone (09) 238-6233

Email [email protected]

Kauri Trust Youth Services

Address PO Box 21 537, Henderson, Waitakere, AUCKLAND 0650

Contact Gabrielle Stembridge Phone (09) 813-1566

Email [email protected]

Manukau East Council of Social Services

Address PO Box 39 266, Howick, Manukau, AUCKLAND 2145

Contact Robyn Mackey Phone (09) 533-3685

Email [email protected]

Manurewa/Clendon Community Network

Address Manukau City Council, Private Bag 76 917, Manukau, AUCKLAND 2241

Contact Rouruina Brown Phone (09) 266-5195

Email [email protected]

Nga Manga o Mangere

Address PO Box 43 000, Mangere, Manukau, AUCKLAND 2153

Contact Raewyn Cook Phone (09) 275-7498

Email [email protected]

Auckland North Community and Development (formerly NSCSS)

Address PO Box 33284, Takapuna, North Shore, AUCKLAND 0740

Contact Yvonne Powley Phone (09) 486-4820

Website www.ancad.org.nz Email [email protected]

Papakura Community of Social Services

Address Private Bag 7, Papakura, AUCKLAND 2244

Contact Jan Piahana Phone (09) 295-2329

Email [email protected]

Rodney Community of Social Services

Address c/- P O Box 54, Red Beach, Hibiscus Coast, 0945

Contact Daphne McKerras Phone (09) 424-2880

Email [email protected]

Waiheke Island Council of Social Services

Address PO Box 15, Oneroa, WAIHEKE ISLAND 1840

Contact Maggie Wikaira Phone (09) 372-8258

Email [email protected]

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LIST OF COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANISATIONS IN AUCKLAND

Auckland District Council of Social Services

Address PO Box 6817, Wellesley St, AUCKLAND 1141

Contact Angela Maynard Phone (09) 445-9996

Email [email protected]

Community Waitakere

Address PO Box 21 068, Henderson, Waitakere, AUCKLAND 0650

Contact Sue Russell Phone (09) 838-7593

Website www.communitywaitakere.org.nz Email [email protected]

Franklin Council of Social Services

Address The Family Support Centre, 2 King Street, Pukekohe, AUCKLAND 2120

Contact Shirley Emmett Phone (09) 238-6233

Email [email protected]

Kauri Trust Youth Services

Address PO Box 21 537, Henderson, Waitakere, AUCKLAND 0650

Contact Gabrielle Stembridge Phone (09) 813-1566

Email [email protected]

Manukau East Council of Social Services

Address PO Box 39 266, Howick, Manukau, AUCKLAND 2145

Contact Robyn Mackey Phone (09) 533-3685

Email [email protected]

Manurewa/Clendon Community Network

Address Manukau City Council, Private Bag 76 917, Manukau, AUCKLAND 2241

Contact Rouruina Brown Phone (09) 266-5195

Email [email protected]

Nga Manga o Mangere

Address PO Box 43 000, Mangere, Manukau, AUCKLAND 2153

Contact Raewyn Cook Phone (09) 275-7498

Email [email protected]

Auckland North Community and Development (formerly NSCSS)

Address PO Box 33284, Takapuna, North Shore, AUCKLAND 0740

Contact Yvonne Powley Phone (09) 486-4820

Website www.ancad.org.nz Email [email protected]

Papakura Community of Social Services

Address Private Bag 7, Papakura, AUCKLAND 2244

Contact Jan Piahana Phone (09) 295-2329

Email [email protected]

Rodney Community of Social Services

Address c/- P O Box 54, Red Beach, Hibiscus Coast, 0945

Contact Daphne McKerras Phone (09) 424-2880

Email [email protected]

Waiheke Island Council of Social Services

Address PO Box 15, Oneroa, WAIHEKE ISLAND 1840

Contact Maggie Wikaira Phone (09) 372-8258

Email [email protected]

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CHAPTER 6: CLOSING DATES FOR 2015

JANUARY North & South Trust – 1 January Pub Charity - 9 January Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 January Trillian Trust – 10 January Trusts Community Foundation – 10 January Harcourts Foundation – 14 January Estate of Kathleen Alice Boyd - 23 January Major Events Development Fund – 27 January AJ Scott Fund – end of month Variety, the Children’s Charity - end of month FEBRUARY North & South Trust – 1 February ASB Community Trust – people (QR) – 2 February ASB Community Trust – places (QR) – 2 February ASB Community Trust – participation (QR) – 2 February Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 February Trillian Trust – 10 February Trusts Community Foundation – 10 February Lottery Community Facilities Fund – mid February Lottery Marae Heritage Facilities – mid February WW1 Commemorations Environment and Heritage – mid February Pub Charity – 13 February Todd Foundation General Fund – 22 February ASB Community Trust – places (over $20,000) – 23 Feb Creative Communities – 27 February MARCH North & South Trust – 1 March Trusts Community Foundation – 1 March Creative NZ Arts Grant – 6 March Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 March Trillian Trust – 10 March Trusts Community Foundation – 10 March Lottery Significant Fund – 11 March Pub Charity – 13 March ASB Community Trust – people (over $20,000) – 23 March Skycity Auckland Community Trust – 27 March ASB Community Trust – people (QR) – 30 March ASB Community Trust – place (QR) – 30 March ASB Community Trust – participation (QR) – 30 March Mazda Foundation Trust – 31 March Frozen Funds – 31 March Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust – 31 March OI NZ Environmental Fund – 31 March Oticon Foundation – 31 March

APRIL Catholic Caring Foundation – April (MCH) NZ Oral History Award – April North & South Trust – 1 April WWF – Habitat Protection Fund – 1 April WWF – Environment Education Fund – 1 April Harcourts Foundation – 8 April Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 April Trillian Trust – 10 April Trusts Community Foundation – 10 April Pub Charity – 10 April JS Watson Conservation Trust – 17 April MAY North & South Trust – 1 May ASB Community Trust – Participation (over $20,000) – 3 May Pub Charity – 8 May Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 May Trillian Trust – 10 May Trusts Community Foundation – 10 May Major Events Development Fund – 25 May OI NZ Environmental Fund – 30 May Disarmament Education UN Implementation Fund – 31 May Peace & Disarmament Education Trust – 31 May JUNE North & South Trust – 1 June Project Crimson – 1 June ASB Community Trust – people (QR) – 2 June ASB Community Trust – places (QR) – 2 June ASB Community Trust – participation (QR) – 2 June Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 June Trillian Trust – 10 June Trusts Community Foundation – 10 June Pub Charity – 12 June Creative NZ (QR) – 26 June Mazda Foundation Trust – 30 June JULY North & South Trust – 1 July ASB Community Trust – Places (over $20,000) – 6 July Harcourts Foundation – 8 July Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 July Trillian Trust – 10 July Trusts Community Foundation – 10 July Pub Charity – 10 July Winston Churchill Memorial Trust – 31 July

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AUGUST North & South Trust – 1 August ASB Community Trust – people (QR) – 3 August ASB Community Trust – place (QR) – 3 August ASB Community Trust – participation (QR) – 3 August Pub Charity – 7 August Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 August Trillian Trust – 10 August Trusts Community Foundation – 10 August ASB Community Trust – people (over $20,000) – 17 August Todd Foundation General Fund – 22 August Creative NZ Arts Grant – 26 August Community Post – 31 August Max E Grants – 31 August SEPTEMBER North & South Trust – 1 September WWF Environmental Education Fund – 1 September WWF Habitat Protection Fund – 1 September Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 September Trillian Trust – 10 September Trusts Community Foundation – 10 September Pub Charity – 11 September Major Events Development Fund – 14 September Sir Logan Campbell Residuary Estate – 15 September Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust – 30 September Mazda Foundation – 30 September OCTOBER North & South Trust – 1 October ASB Community Trust – people (QR) – 5 October ASB Community Trust – place (QR) - 5 October ASB Community Trust – participation (QR) - 5 October Harcourts Foundation – 7 October Pub Charity – 9 October Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 October Trillian Trust – 10 October Trusts Community Foundation – 10 October NZ History Research Trust – 15 October Creative NZ (QR) – 23 October Peace & Disarmament Educational Trust – 31 October Disarmament Education UN Implementation Fund – 31 October

NOVEMBER North & South Trust – 1 November John Illot Charitable Trust – 10 November Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 November Trillian Trust – 10 November Trusts Community Foundation – 10 November Pub Charity – 13 November

DECEMBER (MCH) Lou & Iris Fisher Charitable Trust – Friday 1st week of December Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 December Trillian Trust – 10 December Sargood Bequest – 31 December United Way – 31 December

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AUGUST North & South Trust – 1 August ASB Community Trust – people (QR) – 3 August ASB Community Trust – place (QR) – 3 August ASB Community Trust – participation (QR) – 3 August Pub Charity – 7 August Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 August Trillian Trust – 10 August Trusts Community Foundation – 10 August ASB Community Trust – people (over $20,000) – 17 August Todd Foundation General Fund – 22 August Creative NZ Arts Grant – 26 August Community Post – 31 August Max E Grants – 31 August SEPTEMBER North & South Trust – 1 September WWF Environmental Education Fund – 1 September WWF Habitat Protection Fund – 1 September Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 September Trillian Trust – 10 September Trusts Community Foundation – 10 September Pub Charity – 11 September Major Events Development Fund – 14 September Sir Logan Campbell Residuary Estate – 15 September Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust – 30 September Mazda Foundation – 30 September OCTOBER North & South Trust – 1 October ASB Community Trust – people (QR) – 5 October ASB Community Trust – place (QR) - 5 October ASB Community Trust – participation (QR) - 5 October Harcourts Foundation – 7 October Pub Charity – 9 October Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 October Trillian Trust – 10 October Trusts Community Foundation – 10 October NZ History Research Trust – 15 October Creative NZ (QR) – 23 October Peace & Disarmament Educational Trust – 31 October Disarmament Education UN Implementation Fund – 31 October

NOVEMBER North & South Trust – 1 November John Illot Charitable Trust – 10 November Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 November Trillian Trust – 10 November Trusts Community Foundation – 10 November Pub Charity – 13 November

DECEMBER (MCH) Lou & Iris Fisher Charitable Trust – Friday 1st week of December Pegasus Sports Foundation – 10 December Trillian Trust – 10 December Sargood Bequest – 31 December United Way – 31 December

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TABLE OF CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................. 1

FUNDING CODES:............................................................................................................................................... 1

CHAPTER 1: HINTS AND TIPS ON APPLYING FOR FUNDING .............................................................................. 2

FUNDING PORTFOLIO .................................................................................................................................... 2 THE APPLICATION FORM ............................................................................................................................... 3

CHAPTER 2: AUCKLAND COUNCIL GRANTS AND FUNDING............................................................................... 4

ABOUT AUCKLAND COUNCIL FUNDING ......................................................................................................... 4 GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS .................................................................................................................................. 4 CONTACT INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................... 4 ARTS AND CULTURE FUNDING ....................................................................................................................... 5

CREATIVE COMMUNITIES SCHEME ................................................................................................................... 5

ENVIRONMENTAL AND HERITAGE FUNDING................................................................................................. 6

AUCKLAND CITY CULTURAL HERITAGE .............................................................................................................. 6

AUCKLAND CITY NATURAL HERITAGE ............................................................................................................... 7

MANUKAU HERITAGE ITEM ASSISTANCE .......................................................................................................... 8

NORTH SHORE HERITAGE TRUST ....................................................................................................................... 9

RODNEY ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ........................................................................................................... 9

RODNEY HERITAGE ITEM ASSISTANCE ............................................................................................................ 10

RODNEY NATURAL HERITAGE .......................................................................................................................... 11

WAITAKERE HERITAGE FUND ........................................................................................................................ 122

REGIONAL RESOURCE CONSENT SUBSIDY FOR NOT FOR PROFIT COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS ................ 13

ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES FUND ........................................................ ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDING (INCLUDING SPORT AND RECREATION) ...................................... 14

COMMUNITY GROUP ASSISTANCE FUND (CGAF) ............................................................................................ 14

WAIHEKE ISLAND COMMUNITY GROUP ASSISTANCE FUND (WCGAF) ........................................................... 15

EVENTS FUNDING ........................................................................................................................................ 16

LOCAL EVENTS SUPPORT FUND ....................................................................................................................... 16

LOCAL BOARD DISCRETIONARY COMMUNITY GRANTS ............................................................................... 17

CHAPTER 3: REGIONAL AND NATIONAL FUNDERS .......................................................................................... 18

AJ SCOTT FUND ................................................................................................................................................ 18

ASIA NEW ZEALAND FOUNDATION ............................................................................................................... 198

AUCKLAND COMMUNITIES FOUNDATION ...................................................................................................... 19

ASB COMMUNITY TRUST ............................................................................................................................ 20/21

CATHOLIC CARING FOUNDATION .................................................................................................................. 232

CHEAPER THAN HOTELS ................................................................................................................................ 232

CHINESE POLL TAX HERITAGE TRUST ............................................................................................................ 243

COMMEMORATING WAITANGI DAY FUND ................................................................................................... 243

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SCHEME ......................................................................................................... 254

COMMUNITY ORGANISATION GRANTS SCHEME (COGS) ................................................................................ 26

COMMUNITY POST ........................................................................................................................................ 276

CREATIVE NEW ZEALAND – FUNDING ........................................................................................................... 287

DEAF DEVELOPMENT FUND .......................................................................................................................... 287

DISARMAMENT EDUCATION U.N. IMPLEMENTATION FUND........................................................................ 298

ENVIRONMENTAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE FUND ................................................................................................ 298

ESTATE OF KATHLEEN ALICE BOYD .................................................................................................................. 29

FONTERRA GRASS ROOTS FUND ..................................................................................................................... 29

FROZEN FUNDS CHARITABLE TRUST ............................................................................................................. 310

GABA CHARITABLE TRUST ............................................................................................................................. 310

HALBERG DISABILITY SPORT FOUNDATION .............................................................................................. 310/31

HARCOURTS FOUNDATION ........................................................................................................................... 332

J R MCKENZIE TRUST ..................................................................................................................................... 343

J S WATSON CONSERVATION TRUST ............................................................................................................. 343

JOHN ILOTT CHARITABLE TRUST .................................................................................................................... 354

LOTTERY FUNDING ........................................................................................................................................ 354

LOTTERY COMMUNITY FACILITIES FUND ...................................................................................................... 365

LOTTERY COMMUNITY REGIONAL................................................................................................................. 365

LOTTERY COMMUNITY SECTOR RESEARCH ................................................................................................... 365

WORLD WAR ONE COMMEMORATIONS, ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE .................................................. 365

LOTTERY HEALTH RESEARCH ........................................................................................................................... 36

LOTTERY INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES .................................................................................................... 376

LOTTERY MARAE HERITAGE AND FACILITIES ................................................................................................. 376

LOTTERY OUTDOOR SAFETY .......................................................................................................................... 376

LOTTERY SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS FUND .......................................................................................................... 38

LOTTERY MINISTER’S DISCRETIONARY FUND ................................................................................................ 387

LOU & IRIS FISHER CHARITABLE TRUST ......................................................................................................... 398

MAJOR EVENTS DEVELOPMENT FUND .......................................................................................................... 398

MAX E GRANTS ................................................................................................................................................ 39

MAZDA FOUNDATION TRUST .......................................................................................................................... 39

MEDIBANK COMMUNITY FUND .................................................................................................................... 410

THE MORGAN FOUNDATION ........................................................................................................................... 40

NEW HORIZONS FOR WOMEN TRUST ............................................................................................................. 41

O-I NEW ZEALAND ENVIRONMENTAL FUND ................................................................................................... 41

NEW ZEALAND HISTORY RESEARCH TRUST ..................................................................................................... 42

NEW ZEALAND – NETHERLANDS FOUNDATION INC. .................................................................................... 432

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SCHEME ......................................................................................................... 254

COMMUNITY ORGANISATION GRANTS SCHEME (COGS) ................................................................................ 26

COMMUNITY POST ........................................................................................................................................ 276

CREATIVE NEW ZEALAND – FUNDING ........................................................................................................... 287

DEAF DEVELOPMENT FUND .......................................................................................................................... 287

DISARMAMENT EDUCATION U.N. IMPLEMENTATION FUND........................................................................ 298

ENVIRONMENTAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE FUND ................................................................................................ 298

ESTATE OF KATHLEEN ALICE BOYD .................................................................................................................. 29

FONTERRA GRASS ROOTS FUND ..................................................................................................................... 29

FROZEN FUNDS CHARITABLE TRUST ............................................................................................................. 310

GABA CHARITABLE TRUST ............................................................................................................................. 310

HALBERG DISABILITY SPORT FOUNDATION .............................................................................................. 310/31

HARCOURTS FOUNDATION ........................................................................................................................... 332

J R MCKENZIE TRUST ..................................................................................................................................... 343

J S WATSON CONSERVATION TRUST ............................................................................................................. 343

JOHN ILOTT CHARITABLE TRUST .................................................................................................................... 354

LOTTERY FUNDING ........................................................................................................................................ 354

LOTTERY COMMUNITY FACILITIES FUND ...................................................................................................... 365

LOTTERY COMMUNITY REGIONAL................................................................................................................. 365

LOTTERY COMMUNITY SECTOR RESEARCH ................................................................................................... 365

WORLD WAR ONE COMMEMORATIONS, ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE .................................................. 365

LOTTERY HEALTH RESEARCH ........................................................................................................................... 36

LOTTERY INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES .................................................................................................... 376

LOTTERY MARAE HERITAGE AND FACILITIES ................................................................................................. 376

LOTTERY OUTDOOR SAFETY .......................................................................................................................... 376

LOTTERY SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS FUND .......................................................................................................... 38

LOTTERY MINISTER’S DISCRETIONARY FUND ................................................................................................ 387

LOU & IRIS FISHER CHARITABLE TRUST ......................................................................................................... 398

MAJOR EVENTS DEVELOPMENT FUND .......................................................................................................... 398

MAX E GRANTS ................................................................................................................................................ 39

MAZDA FOUNDATION TRUST .......................................................................................................................... 39

MEDIBANK COMMUNITY FUND .................................................................................................................... 410

THE MORGAN FOUNDATION ........................................................................................................................... 40

NEW HORIZONS FOR WOMEN TRUST ............................................................................................................. 41

O-I NEW ZEALAND ENVIRONMENTAL FUND ................................................................................................... 41

NEW ZEALAND HISTORY RESEARCH TRUST ..................................................................................................... 42

NEW ZEALAND – NETHERLANDS FOUNDATION INC. .................................................................................... 432

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NEW ZEALAND ORAL HISTORY AWARDS ....................................................................................................... 443

OTICON FOUNDATION IN NZ ......................................................................................................................... 454

PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT & CONSERVATION TRUST ....................................................................................... 465

PEACE & DISARMAMENT EDUCATIONAL TRUST (PADET) ............................................................................. 476

PROJECT CRIMSON ........................................................................................................................................ 476

RON D & E A GREENWOOD ENVIRONMENTAL TRUST .................................................................................. 487

ROTARY NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDS ................................................................................................. 487

SARGOOD BEQUEST ...................................................................................................................................... 487

SHARES FOR GOOD ........................................................................................................................................ 498

SIR JOHN LOGAN CAMPBELL RESIDUARY ESTATE ......................................................................................... 498

SKIP INITIATIVES FUND .................................................................................................................................... 49

SKYCITY AUCKLAND COMMUNITY TRUST..………………………………………………………………………………49/50

SUPPORT FOR VOLUNTEERING FUND (SVF) DIA ............................................................................................. 50

SUTHERLAND SELF HELP TRUST ...................................................................................................................... 50

TECHSOUP NEW ZEALAND .............................................................................................................................. 50

THINK DIFFERENTLY CAMPAIGN………………………………………………………………………………………………….…...51

TODD FOUNDATION GENERAL FUND ............................................................................................................ 531

TINDAL FOUNDATION .................................................................................................................................... 542

UNITED WAY NZ – NEW ZEALAND’S LOCAL CHARITY .................................................................................... 543

VARIETY – THE CHILDREN’S CHARITY ............................................................................................................ 554

VODAFONE NEW ZEALAND FOUNDATION .................................................................................................... 575

THE WAREHOUSE…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…55

WINSTON CHURCHILL MEMORIAL TRUST ..................................................................................................... 575

WORK AND INCOME……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..56/57

WORKING TOGETHER MORE FUND ................................................................................................................. 58

WORLDWIDE FUND FOR NATURE (WWF)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..58

WORLDWIDE - ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION FUND…………………………………………………………………………………59

CHAPTER 4: FUNDING FROM GAMING TRUSTS .............................................................................................. 60

A GUIDE TO APPLYING FOR GRANTS FROM GAMING SOCIETIES…………………………………………………………..60/61

BLUE WATERS COMMUNITY TRUST .............................................................................................................. 642

CONSTELLATION COMMUNITIES TRUST ......................................................................................................... 62

DRAGON COMMUNITY TRUST LIMITED ........................................................................................................ 653

FIRST SOVEREIGN TRUST LTD ................................................................................................................. 6563/64

GRASSROOTS TRUST LIMITED ....................................................................................................................... 675

FOUR WINDS FOUNDATION LIMITED ............................................................................................................ 675

GRASSROOTS TRUST ...................................................................................................................................... 686

INFINITY FOUNDATION .................................................................................................................................. 686

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LION FOUNDATION ........................................................................................................................................ 697

MANUKAU COUNTIES COMMUNITY FACILITIES CHARITABLE TRUST ........................................................... 697

MT WELLINGTON FOUNDATION LTD .............................................................................................................. 68

NEW ZEALAND COMMUNITY TRUST ............................................................................................................... 68

NEW ZEALAND RACING BOARD ....................................................................................................................... 68

NORTH & SOUTH TRUST .................................................................................................................................. 69

PELORUS TRUST ............................................................................................................................................... 70

THE PEGASUS SPORTS FOUNDATION LTD…………………………………………………………………………………………………..70 PUB CHARTITY……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…..71 SOUTHERN TRUST……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………..72

TRILLIAN TRUST ............................................................................................................................................. 742

TRUSTS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..73

WIRI LICENSING TRUST .................................................................................................................................. 753

YOUTHTOWN INC. ......................................................................................................................................... 764

CHAPTER 5: WHERE ELSE TO LOOK FOR FUNDING INFORMATION .............................................................. 775

OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION .................................................................................................................. 775

LIST OF COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANISATIONS IN AUCKLAND ........................................................ 786

CHAPTER 6: CLOSING DATES FOR 2015…………………………………………………………………………………………………797/78

Important Notice: Please note that at the time of publication, the closing dates of some grants have yet to be decided. We strongly advise that you look at the website for each grant prior to submitting your application. The following websites will be updated regularly: DIA (including Lottery): www.communitymatters.govt.nz/funding-and-grants..closing-and-meeting-dates Auckland Council (including Local Boards): http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/funding

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LION FOUNDATION ........................................................................................................................................ 697

MANUKAU COUNTIES COMMUNITY FACILITIES CHARITABLE TRUST ........................................................... 697

MT WELLINGTON FOUNDATION LTD .............................................................................................................. 68

NEW ZEALAND COMMUNITY TRUST ............................................................................................................... 68

NEW ZEALAND RACING BOARD ....................................................................................................................... 68

NORTH & SOUTH TRUST .................................................................................................................................. 69

PELORUS TRUST ............................................................................................................................................... 70

THE PEGASUS SPORTS FOUNDATION LTD…………………………………………………………………………………………………..70 PUB CHARTITY……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…..71 SOUTHERN TRUST……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………..72

TRILLIAN TRUST ............................................................................................................................................. 742

TRUSTS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..73

WIRI LICENSING TRUST .................................................................................................................................. 753

YOUTHTOWN INC. ......................................................................................................................................... 764

CHAPTER 5: WHERE ELSE TO LOOK FOR FUNDING INFORMATION .............................................................. 775

OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION .................................................................................................................. 775

LIST OF COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANISATIONS IN AUCKLAND ........................................................ 786

CHAPTER 6: CLOSING DATES FOR 2015…………………………………………………………………………………………………797/78

Important Notice: Please note that at the time of publication, the closing dates of some grants have yet to be decided. We strongly advise that you look at the website for each grant prior to submitting your application. The following websites will be updated regularly: DIA (including Lottery): www.communitymatters.govt.nz/funding-and-grants..closing-and-meeting-dates Auckland Council (including Local Boards): http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/funding

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