Volunteering funding available through the Community and Volunteering Capability Fund (CVC) provides government grants for community projects that support and promote volunteering in New Zealand.
It also provides grants for the activities of regional volunteer centres and Volunteering New Zealand.
The outcomes for volunteering funding are to:
Requests for grants need to show how these outcomes will be achieved.
If you require assistance making the request, contact a Funding Advisor before making a funding request to make sure you meet the criteria.
You can contact a Funding Advisor by:
This fund recognises that volunteering can have a special meaning for Māori, Pasifika and ethnic communities. The CVC caters for the different approaches to volunteering and needs of different sectors.
For Māori, voluntary work is called mahi aroha. Mahi aroha is unpaid activity that is done out of duty and caring for others.
Mahi aroha follows the principles of tikanga (Māori customs and values), to preserve māna (spiritual force) and rangatiratanga (authority) rather than for financial or personal reward.
For Pacific people, volunteering includes serving one another, as well as cultural responsibility, spirituality and duty. These concepts are reflected in the customs and values of Pacific organisations.
Ethnic communities often view volunteering as fulfilment of family or social duties and responsibilities. It applies especially to activities involving helping, sharing and giving within families, extended families, communities and then the wider community.
The CVC also recognises the roles of Volunteering New Zealand and regional volunteer centres in promoting good practice and new ideas for managing volunteers. They are also responsible for developing skills and abilities within the voluntary sector, both nationally and within regions.
There is just over $1 million available for:
The following organisations are eligible to apply for multi-year funding for up to 3 years at a fixed dollar amount per year:
Volunteering funding available through the Community and Volunteering Capability Fund will not be provided to: