Community Wellbeing and Development Grant 2026
Deadline: Jun 07, 2026
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New Zealand
Opportunity Overview
The Northland Community Foundation is now accepting applications for the Community Wellbeing and Development Grant 2026. This grant aims to support locally driven initiatives that improve wellbeing, build equity, and enhance social and environmental outcomes across Te Tai Tokerau (Northland, New Zealand).
π’ About Northland Community Foundation
The Northland Community Foundation distributes philanthropic funding to strengthen communities in Northland, New Zealand. It focuses on initiatives that:
- Improve community wellbeing
- Build equity
- Enhance social and environmental outcomes
π Benefits of the Grant
Funding varies by programme:
-
Northland Fund:
- Approx. total: $6,000 per year
- Typical grants: $500 β $2,000
-
Tindall Foundation Allocation:
- Approx. total: $90,000 per year
- Grants up to: $15,000
-
Northern Wairoa Fund:
- Variable funding guided by local advisors
- Focused on regional community needs
β Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must generally meet the following requirements:
- Be registered charities or community organisations.
- Operate in Te Tai Tokerau (Northland) or provide services in the region.
- Align with specific fund priorities.
- Demonstrate a clear community benefit.
Regional Requirement:
- Organisations must be based in or actively serving Northland communities.
π Application Date and Process
- Application Deadline: 07 June, 2026
- To apply, visit the official application website.
βΉοΈ Additional Information
For more details about the Northland Community Foundation - Community Wellbeing and Development Grant, visit their official website.
π Important Notes
- Ensure your application aligns with the fund's priorities and demonstrates clear community benefits.
- Funding amounts and eligibility criteria may vary by programme.
Benefits
- Northland Fund:
- Approx. total: $6,000 per year
- Typical grants: $500 β $2,000
- Tindall Foundation allocation:
- Approx. total: $90,000 per year
- Grants up to: $15,000
- Northern Wairoa Fund:
- Variable funding guided by local advisors
- Focused on regional community needs










