Application worksheet
A printable version of Central Hawkes Bay District Council - Environmental and Sustainability Fund's application questions, extracted from their official form. Use it to plan your answers - then submit through the funder's real form.
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Community Funding Policy
Central Hawkes Bay District Council - Environmental and Sustainability Fund
This worksheet mirrors the questions on the funder's official application form. It is NOT the official form. Submit your final answers through https://www.chbdc.govt.nz/our-district/community-development/grants/environmental-and-sustainability-fund/.
Community funding has been identified as a major contributor towards supporting the achievement of Council’s and the community’s vision for the future and to support our community to THRIVE.
1. Environmental and Sustainability Fund
Applications will demonstrate alignment with one or more stated objectives in the Environmental and Sustainability Strategy.*
Applications must provide linkages to Councils Solid Waste Management and Minimisation (WMMP) Plan.*
Applications that involve a use of or change to Council infrastructure or services will demonstrate alignment with relevant Council plans including activity management plans.*
Applications must demonstrate benefit specifically to Central Hawke’s Bay.*
Applications must demonstrate support of the community.*
Applications must demonstrate support from or achievement of wider community outcomes.*
If the applicant is an individual, they must be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident; if the application is from a group or organisation, they must be based in New Zealand.*
If the applicant has already received funding from the Environmental and Sustainability Fund for another project, they must have completed a satisfactory Project completion Report for the other project before they can make another application, unless the other project is still in progress.*
Funds of over $1,000 will only be granted to formalised Businesses, Incorporated Societies or Charitable bodies unless the merits of the application justify an exception to this cap value in the opinion of the evaluation committee.*
2. CHB Proud Fund – Keep Central Hawke’s Bay Beautiful
Individuals or groups can apply.*
Applications will support locally led clean up or beautification initiatives in public spaces in the Central Hawke’s Bay district.*
If the applicant is a group or organisation, they must be based in Central Hawke’s Bay*
3. Community Pride & Vibrancy Fund
Applications will ideally align with community and town centre plans.*
In the absence of a community or town centre plan, applications will need to show alignment with Thrive outcomes, specifically identifying how they:*
o Explore an aspect(s) of the identity of the place the public space is located in – be that a site, neighbourhood, settlement or the district as a whole. o Attract people’s attention, generate interest, encourage interaction and achieve participation by people who pass the initiative / the public space. o Are fun, interesting and stimulating for the people who choose to interact with it / participate in it / observe it. o Use the public space as the environment to provide new, engaging, creative, inspiring and perhaps even quirky experiences. o Contribute to a sense of community.
Applications must demonstrate support from or achievement of wider community outcomes.*
If the applicant is an individual, they must be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident; if the application is from a group or organisation, they must be based in New Zealand*
If the applicant has already received funding from the Community Pride and Vibrancy Fund for another project, they must have completed a satisfactory Project completion Report for the other project before they can make another application, unless the other project is still in progress*
Funds of over $1,000 will only be granted to formalised Businesses, Incorporated Societies or Charitable bodies.*
4. Community Partnership Activation Fund
Be a community group, trust, incorporated society, or mana whenua entity/group based in Central Hawke’s Bay.*
Be able to meet the community wellbeing fund criteria set by of the Department of Internal Affairs “Deliver infrastructure and/or services that support local place-making and community wellbeing.”*
Demonstrate alignment with one or more actions from the Ōtāne, Takapau, Ōngaonga, or Tikokino community plans, the Waipukurau and Waipawa town centre plans or show clear evidence of community support and collaboration.*
Provide a clear project plan, budget and quotes.*
Be able to complete the project within the funding timeframe.*
Be for a project that will be completed in Central Hawke’s Bay.*
Worksheet generated by All Too Human (alltoohuman.nz/grants). Source: official PDF. This is not an official submission form.