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Welcome
Gisborne Funding Workshop
        July 2021
Welcome Gisborne Funding Workshop - Eastern and Central ...
Welcome Gisborne Funding Workshop - Eastern and Central ...
Welcome Gisborne Funding Workshop - Eastern and Central ...
Welcome Gisborne Funding Workshop - Eastern and Central ...
Welcome Gisborne Funding Workshop - Eastern and Central ...
Welcome Gisborne Funding Workshop - Eastern and Central ...
Welcome Gisborne Funding Workshop - Eastern and Central ...
Welcome Gisborne Funding Workshop - Eastern and Central ...
Welcome Gisborne Funding Workshop - Eastern and Central ...
Funding Schemes
    Gisborne District Council
Grants at a glance

 • Creative Communities
 • Rural Travel Fund
 • Natural Heritage Fund
 • Waste Minimisation Fund
Creative Communities
Up to $5000
Criteria:
Creative NZ funding for arts/crafts, workshops, exhibitions, performance,
murals and music.
Three funding criteria:
• access and participation
• diversity
• Young people
When:
Two rounds open in February & August
www.gdc.govt.nz/creative-communities-funding/
Rural Travel Fund

Up to $5000
Criteria:
Sport NZ funding for costs of travel for children aged 5 – 19 to
participate in local sports competitions.
When:
Two rounds open in April and November
www.gdc.govt.nz/sport-nz-rural-travel-fund/
Natural Heritage Fund

$40,000
Criteria:
Landowners to restore, protect and enhance biodiversity and
natural habitats on their properties.
When:
One round opens 1 August
www.gdc.govt.nz/natural-heritage-fund/
Waste Minimisation Fund

Up to $10,000
Criteria:
Projects or initiatives that reduce or minimise waste
When:
One round opens February
www.gdc.govt.nz/waste-minimisation-fund/
Funding information on GDC website
Submitting Applications

   Forms and info: www.gdc.govt.nz/funding

   Email: Funding@gdc.govt.nz
Eastern & Central
Community Trust

Gisborne Funding Workshop
Who we are

        In existence for 33                    10 Trustees appointed         6 staff based in   $6.2M total grants in   $2.4M grant in
               years                           by Minister of Finance            Hastings            2019/20             Hawke’s Bay

 Eastern & Central Community Trust | Gisborne Funding Workshop | July 2021
Who we are

                    • Formed through the sale of Trustbank to Westpac
                    • Current investments of $215 million
                    • Interest and Dividends used to:
                         • Pay the bills
                         • Make grants to our communities
                         • Put aside funds for future generations

 Eastern & Central Community Trust | Gisborne Funding Workshop | July 2021
What we do

          Grassroots Fund
        • No closing dates
        • Small grants for operating expenses, festivals, event costs,
          sports equipment, small assets like vehicle purchases etc.
        • Asset refurbishment – new roof, building alterations, new
          kitchens etc.
        • Grants over $10k go to Board meetings, six per year
        • Education Grants – Twice a year

 Eastern & Central Community Trust | Gisborne Funding Workshop | July 2021
What we do…

            Community Assets and Facilities Fund (CAFF)
            • For capital projects over $300k
            • Maximum grant of $250k
            • Two step process:
                 1. Expression of Interest
                 2. Capital Works Application
            • Applications twice a year – March and September

 Eastern & Central Community Trust | Gisborne Funding Workshop | July 2021
What we do…

          Strategic Fund
          • Being developed
          • Funding for proven initiatives that deliver outcomes in ECCT’s
            Strategic Focus areas
          • Based on a Partnership agreement
          • Invitational fund

 Eastern & Central Community Trust | Gisborne Funding Workshop | July 2021
What we do…

          Rangatahi Project
          • Co-design of a funding strategy for children and youth
          • Pilot project launched
          • $50k for youth-led projects
          • Decisions made by youth
          • Watch this space…….

 Eastern & Central Community Trust | Gisborne Funding Workshop | July 2021
Eastern & Central
Community Trust

Rose Artemiev
Community Advisor
rose@ecct.org.nz
0800 878 720
Department of Internal Affairs
       Community grants
About us
We provide support and information
   about central government and
Lottery funds available to community
     organisations and charities.
Funds on offer
Community Organisation Grants Scheme (COGS)
Provides grants to community-based social services
that contribute to local outcomes:
• ongoing operational costs
• community projects or events.
Next opening April, closing May 2022
Funds on offer
Lottery Community Fund
Provides grants to help improve the quality of people’s
lives in the community:
• ongoing operational costs
• community projects or events
• minor capital works projects valued at $30,000 or less
• community development costs, such as hui, training,
   planning, evaluation and facilitator fees.
Opening 16 June, closing 14 July
Funds on offer
Lottery Community Facilities Fund
Provides grants to improve or build community facilities
and for studies to find out if a community facility is
needed and can be achieved:
• e.g. stadiums, community swimming pools, skate
  parks, playgrounds, community halls and performing
  arts complexes.
Opening 7 July, closing 1 September
Funds on offer
Lottery Environment and Heritage Fund
Provides grants for plans, reports and one-off projects
that preserve, restore and protect NZ’s natural,
physical and cultural heritage e.g.:
• restoring habitats and ecosystems for our native
  plants and animals
• restoring places and structures of significance to our
  history
• protecting cultural collections.
Opening 9 June, closing 4 August
Funds on offer
Oranga Marae
Provides grants for the physical and cultural
revitalisation of marae as centres of Māori identity
and mātauranga. The fund is provided by Te Puni
Kōkiri and the Department. Grants are for:
• Marae development planning
• Technical or feasibility reports
• Implementation of cultural or capital works on the
  marae.
Open ongoing, various dates for the different parts
of the Fund, see website
Funds on offer
Lottery Minister’s Discretionary Fund
In addition to considering requests for projects
that fall outside the scope of other Lottery Funds,
there are four priorities that are only available
through the Fund:
• Overseas travel
• Volunteer fire-fighting services for projects
• Animal welfare projects
• Training for financial planning and/or good
  governance (which includes an emphasis on
  support for children’s organisations).
Open ongoing
Application tips
• Talk to an advisor if you have any questions about eligibility or the application
  process.
• Keep applications clear and concise – use bullet points.

Website
www.communitymatters.govt.nz

Community Advisors
Vanessa.Lowe@dia.govt.nz              027 223 7539
Monteata.Lafou@dia.govt.nz            027 214 4294
Norman.Apirana@dia.govt.nz            027 205 2705
Gisborne Funding Workshop
Tiahn Hooper (Advisor)
Funding Support

    Te Rangatiratanga Fund

    Te Pu Harakeke Fund

    Whenua Māori Fund

    Te Puni Kōkiri Cadetship Programme Fund
Rangatiratanga Fund

• Mātauranga – Enhancing and developing cultural knowledge
• Whai Oranga – Assist with community care, improvement and
  development where no other support is available
Te Pu Harakeke Fund

• Supports Community Maara Kai Projects
• Supports Community Matariki Events (Māori New Year)
• Supports Local Māori Kaupapa Events
Māori Housing Network
• To support whānau with housing through:
   o Papakāinga developments
   o Community Repairs
Whenua Māori Fund

• To support Māori Land Owners to explore different uses of land
  and ways of boosting its productivity
Oranga Marae

• Supports the Physical Development of marae
• Supports the Cultural Development of marae
Cadetship Programme Fund

• The programme supports employers to develop, mentor, train and
  grow full-time permanent Māori staff in order for them to take on
  more senior roles within an organisation.
More Information
                   Te Puni Kōkiri Website:

            https://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/whakamahia

               Ikaroa – Rāwhiti: Gisborne Office

                     Ph: (0800) 875 447

               Email: tpk.tairawhiti@tpk.govt.nz
Travis Eggink
Regional Manager | Central North Island
JN & HB Williams
 Memorial Trust

     Frank Janssen
How does Sunrise work?
• We raise funds from donations and bequests
• We invest funds retaining the capital and generating income
• We use the income to provide grants for local charities,
  organisations and good causes
• Only 1% of donations can be used for operational costs
The value of a donation to Sunrise

• Any donation given today works forever
• Giving to Sunrise is all about sustainability
All money raised here, stays here
• We only grant money to causes in Tairāwhiti-Gisborne
• We have awarded grants to worthy causes across the
  arts, education, environment, health, social sector and
  sports in Tairāwhiti-Gisborne to the value of $568,000 in
  our first six funding rounds.
The Sunrise General Fund
• Annual funding round open to any cause or organisation
  with a charitable purpose in the Tairāwhiti-Gisborne District
• All applications are assessed by our Grants Committee
• This ensures we support those with immediate needs
  - the most needy right now – whoever they may be and
  whenever their need arises.
• www.sunrisefoundation.org.nz
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                    Funders Community Presentation

                                             July 2021
Our Whakapapa
Strategic Focus 2021 – 2026
He Rangitapu He Tohu Ora provides the Trust with a guiding set of outcomes for
all funding and operational decisions, including our strategic focuses.

1. Operationalising                                    2. Future generations
He Rangitapu He Tohu Ora
                                                       We will play a leading role in ensuring that
We support people and communities of Tairāwhiti to     future generations benefit from the assets of the
understand and apply                                   Trust and from a more resilient region.
He Rangitapu He Tohu Ora.                              • Trust capital and ownership of
• Data governance and management                       • Eastland Group
• Tairāwhiti Wellbeing Survey                          • Climate change leadership
• Community capability to measure,                     • Support regional infrastructure
    contribute and report on impact                        needs across;
                                                           1) Community facilities
                                                           2) Housing solutions
                                                           3) Visitor accommodation
                                                           4) Efficient transport solutions

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Strategic Focus 2021 – 2026
He Rangitapu He Tohu Ora provides the Trust with a guiding set of outcomes for
all funding and operational decisions, including our strategic focuses.

3. Community initiatives                          4. Economic Development
We enable the people of Tairāwhiti by             We work with Tairāwhiti businesses and
supporting initiatives that will deliver impact   industry to support an innovative, inclusive,
and outcome.                                      and circular economy with opportunities
• Funding applications                            for well-paid jobs.
• Community engagement in He Rangitapu            a. Industry, business and employers
    He Tohu Ora priority areas                    • Programme manage the Tairāwhiti
                                                  • Economic Action Plan (TEAP)
                                                  • Regional Workforce development
                                                  • Sector interventions and enhancement
                                                  • Services and training for small to medium businesses
                                                  • Business Hub – insights, events and collaboration
                                                  b. Regional tourism promotion
                                                  • Regional promotion
                                                  • Regional tourism systems and partnerships
Up to $30,000
Investigation,
Research and
Feasibility
Ngā Pou

                                               All people, whānau, and communities
Waharoa                                        of Tairāwhiti have unhindered access to
                                               support
                                               and opportunities that enhance their
In partnering with the Trust, we               wellbeing.
encourage you to step through our
waharoa. It is always open to anyone who       Ngā Pou
aspires to benefit the people of Tairāwhiti.
                                               We are good ancestors. Children, young
                                               people and future generations have a
                                               better set of opportunities
                                               than the current generation.

                                               Te Taahu

                                               Tairāwhiti upholds Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Mana
                                               Whenua partnerships are maintained with
                                               integrity.
He Rangitapu
He Tohu Ora –
Tairāwhiti Wellbeing Framework

He Rangitapu He Tohu Ora provides the Trust with a
guiding set of outcomes for all our activities.
The framework provides a clear line of sight between
what we do, what we invest in, and why we consider
each component of the framework
in every decision we make.

He Tohu Ora – Our people, whānau
and communities of Tairāwhiti are able to live the
lives we value in ways that matter to us.
Te whakairo matua
                          The way we work
                 is about all of us in Tairāwhiti and is central to the way we work.
     We are committed to developing meaningful and authentic relationships
  with all key regional partners - iwi, whānau, hapū, community groups, industry,
       business and employers, and central and local government agencies.

    Closing Dates                                        Decision Dates
     9 July 2021                                        4 October 2021
  13 August 2021                                       1 November 2021
17 September 2021                                      6 December 2021
 15 October 2021                                        February 2022

      Website: www.trusttairawhiti.nz
  Email: funding: funding@trusttairawhiti.nz
             Phone: 06 867 2640
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