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A quick response grant is generally for small value grants and is available up to five times a year. It is one of two types of local board grants.
Visit What type of grant suits your project to find out what your project or activity may be eligible for.
$500 - $4000
Our grants programme supports the Waitematā Local Board Plan 2023 in these key areas:
In 2025/2026 we will prioritise grants for initiatives that address community resilience and recovery.
We welcome applications that show how you would use the grant to achieve the five key areas listed under 'Outcomes'.
We recommend you read the Waitematā Local Board Grants Programme before you apply.
This document describes:
Applications are open from 6 April to 1 May 2026.
| Grant round | Applications open | Decision due | Activity to start after |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grant round two | 6 April - 1 May 2026 | 16 June 2026 | 1 July 2026 |
Successful applicants must submit an accountability report at the end of their project or activity. This is required to show us how the grant was used.
We will not give any future funding to applicants who do not complete this report.
Read the Waitematā Local Board Grants Programme for full information about the funds provided by the Waitematā Local Board.
Visit What we don't fund to find out what community grants do not cover.
Visit Community Grants Policy and programmes to: