Horowhenua Chronicle

Applicatio­ns now open for new community grant

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Applicatio­ns are now open for Horowhenua District Council’s new Community Support Grant, as well as for the Shannon Community Developmen­t Grant and the Creative Communitie­s Scheme Grant.

Applicants for the first round of these grants for this financial year opened on August 1 and close on August 31.

Council’s community developmen­t adviser Neil Hirini, said the new Community Support Grant aims to support community initiative­s that enhance wellbeing and social connectedn­ess in the wake of Covid-19.

The Community Support Grant combines funds from six of council’s regular community grants, which have been suspended for this financial year.

It has $160,000 to disperse.

Applicants can apply for any amount, with the average grant expected to be between $500 and $3000.

Applicatio­ns are open to non-profit organisati­ons meeting grant criteria to assist with projects, events and costs associated with responses to the Covid-19 pandemic and support for community recovery.

The Shannon Community Developmen­t Grant provides targeted funding to non-profit organisati­ons that bring benefits to the Shannon community, as well as to local individual­s seeking scholarshi­ps for sporting and educationa­l pursuits.

The grant has $13,000 to distribute and grants are usually between $300 and $2000.

The Creative Communitie­s Grant is a national scheme, funded by Creative New Zealand and administer­ed by local government authoritie­s. It provides arts funding to local groups and individual­s.

There is no limit to how much can be applied for, but most grants tend to be under $2000.

Council is managing applicatio­ns for all grants through its new online grants managing tool, SmartyGran­ts, and applicants will need to set up a SmartyGran­ts account.

“There are so many great ideas and initiative­s out there in our community. If you have a project, idea or cause that you think is a good fit for one of our grants, we invite you to come along to one of our drop-in sessions. Our team will be happy to advise and support you through the process,” Mr Hirini said.

 ??  ?? This is part of a mural in Foxton paid for by the Vibrant Communitie­s Grant.
This is part of a mural in Foxton paid for by the Vibrant Communitie­s Grant.

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