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Funding for climate action ideas

To simplify process applicants should first discuss projects with council staff

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The Kāpiti Coast District Council is urging anyone with a project or idea that promotes climate action that will benefit the district to apply for a grant to help make it happen.

This will be the second and final year of the council’s climate action grants. There is $100,000 available to distribute between successful projects, with each of them being able to apply for up to $20,000.

Climate and Environmen­t Subcommitt­ee chairwoman Jocelyn Prvanov said last year’s projects showed how good ideas could have ongoing benefits for the district.

“We’ve seen an amazing range of good ideas come to fruition as a result of this funding.”

Some of the previous successful applicants have been an organic food waste collection service, a “bike bus” pilot to help kids cycle to school safely, and an investigat­ion into using biochar for the long-term storage of carbon in building projects.

Other projects focused on improving biodiversi­ty by reestablis­hing areas of lowland podocarp forests of kahikatea and tōtara, estuary native plant restoratio­n, pest control in native bush, setting up a portable biochar kiln and community workshops and education.

“While many of these projects are small scale, they have big impacts in terms of educating our community and restoring our environmen­t for the long-term benefit of the climate.”

Prvanov said the grants encouraged climate action that will leave a

While many of these projects are small scale, they have big impacts in terms of educating our community and restoring our environmen­t for the long-term benefit of the climate Jocelyn Prvanov (left), Kāpiti Coast District Council’s Climate and Environmen­t Subcommitt­ee chairwoman

lasting legacy for the benefit of Kā piti, no matter where the initiative­s or ideas come from. “They could be home-grown, national, or even internatio­nal projects that could be establishe­d here for the benefit of our district.”

To make the applicatio­n process as easy as possible, applicants are encouraged to discuss their project ideas with council staff first by emailing Climate.Sustainabi­lity@ kapiticoas­t.govt.nz

Applicatio­ns open this Monday and close at 5pm on Friday, June 7.

Full informatio­n and criteria are on the council’s website at www.kapiticoas­t.govt.nz/ ClimateAct­ionGrants

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The Kā piti Coast District Council is calling for anyone with a project or idea promoting climate action that will benefit the area to apply for a grant to help support their efforts.

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