our next grant round opens on the 1 September 2022

COMMUNITY GRANTS

Making an application

FUNDING FOR THE FUTURE

Community Grants

Community Grants are now closed. The next round is the 1st September 2025.

REPORTING BACK – WHAT YOU USED THE FUNDING FOR

If you’re one of our lucky grant’s recipients we’d love to hear what you’ve used your funding for. Please fill out and return this form within 12 months of receiving the grant.

Who can apply?

We consider applications for grants for a wide range of charitable purposes within the communities of the Hutt Mana Charitable Trust’s district.

This covers any charitable, philanthropic, amateur sport, cultural or other purpose that benefits the community.

This can include, but is not be limited to, grants for:

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facilities, equipment, and/or playing uniforms for sporting clubs playing in recognised, published leagues or competitions

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recognised cultural, health, environmental, recreational or philanthropic activities or groups within the local community

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charitable purposes, including the relief of poverty or welfare assistance through donations to recognised social service or welfare agencies

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sporting events or tournaments; travel and accommodation costs

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youth focused organisations or training organisations for equipment or scholarships that are administered by the recipient organisation

Please note, we can only accept one application per organisation per grant round.

What is the criteria?

To be eligible you need to be a non-profit organisation that is active within the Hutt Mana district.

Past recipients

There’s a long list of groups and organisations that have received funding over the year.

You can check out previous recipients below.

What will be considered for funding?

Examples of types of things considered for funding include:

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Local environmental improvement or enhancement projects

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Training for community organisations to upskill volunteers

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Resources and equipment for youth development and recreational projects

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Projects involving the merger or rationalisation of two or more community or recreational organisations

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