Community Leadership Fund 2018/19 grants
Name |
Amount |
Purpose |
Hui E! Community Aotearoa |
$125,000 |
Hui E! is a recognised leader in growing community and voluntary sector capability in New Zealand. Hui E! has a collaborative leadership approach and strong relationships within the sector. The grant will support core operations. |
Philanthropy New Zealand |
$45,000 |
Philanthropy New Zealand provides leadership and capability building to the philanthropy sector. The grant will support research, policy and content development for publications and education resources. |
Tangata Whenua, Community and Voluntary Sector Research Centre Incorporated |
$80,000 |
Tangata Whenua, Community and Voluntary Sector Research uses web-based technologies to share community sector research, leadership, knowledge and capability-building resources to the community and voluntary sector. The grant will support core operations. |
Te Whare Hukahuka |
$75,000 |
Te Whare Hukahuka provides leadership and capability building to the Māori social enterprise sector, a specific interest area of the community and voluntary sector. The organisation brings together a number of sectors to support and enable Māori social enterprises to succeed including research institutes, government agencies, philanthropic funders, business mentors, investors, tertiary institutes, local councils, iwi, and youth. The grant will support core operations. |
The Inspiring Communities Trust |
$125,000 |
Inspiring Communities is regarded as the lead organisation in community led-development, a specific interest area in the community and voluntary sector. Nationally and internationally recognised, Inspiring Communities plays an enabling and hands-on role in supporting community led-development across the country. The grant will support core operations. |
The Volunteer Army Foundation |
$50,000 |
The Volunteer Army Foundation provides leadership and capability building for volunteering in New Zealand. The grant will support the Foundation’s programme of working with schools to develop the volunteers of the future. |