Social Impact Grants now open
Kāpiti Coast District Council is calling for applications by not-for-profit organisations for funding for initiatives that will help the district, with a particular focus this year on helping communities to respond and recover from the impacts of COVID-19.
The Social Impact Grant has $320,000 available for initiatives in the whole district and $50,000 for Ōtaki based initiatives.
“The fund is a great opportunity for council to help the community to recover from the economic impacts of COVID-19,” Manager for Connected Communities, Tania Parata says.
“Social Impact initiatives are community-led activities and projects that aim to generate positive impacts for our community. Programmes that address social isolation for example, or initiatives that encourage community connectedness and social innovation.
“These Grants are available to iwi, hapū and not-for-profit community organisations.”
Applications for this fund close 5pm on Wednesday, 23 February 2022.
More information on the Social Impact Fund, eligibility criteria and application forms are available on the social investment page of our website.
About the Social Impact Grants
The Social Impact Grants are part of the council’s wider Social Investment programme and were established to help not-for-profit organisations with initiatives that benefit the Kāpiti community and/or help with COVID-19 challenges with a one-off payment.
The council accepts applications for $10,000–$30,000 for initiatives in the whole district (including Ōtaki) and/or for $5,000–$10,000 for initiatives in Ōtaki.
About the Social Investment Fund
Similar, but different, is the Council’s Social Investment Fund. The funding is for three years and applications will open in April 2022. This fund will be contestable with $395,000 available each year. Keep an eye on our website for more details in the New Year.
Other funds and grants
Kāpiti District Council has a range of different funds, grants and schemes. Have a look on our Grants and Funding page.