Manukau City Council offers a range of funding opportunities for local community groups.
Other funding sources
FundView and
BreakOut are online databases providing information on local, national and international funding options for groups and individuals. You can browse these databases free of charge at
Manukau Libraries.
Gaming trusts
Note: Application forms should be requested from individual bars, taverns or other venues with gaming machines.
Application advice and help
Contact our funding team or your Community Advisor for information and advice on applying for funding.
You can also read our page on Application Advice .
Our funding team
- Community Board Discretionary Funding
- School Holiday Programme Fund
- City-wide Social investment Fund
- Creative Communities Manukau City Scheme
- Community Crime Prevention Fund
- Rates Assistance for Community Groups
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For all these funds, contact either: |
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Jan Perkins
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09 262 8900 x 8367 |
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Dalene le Roux
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09 262 8900 x 5798 |
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Immediate Response Crime/Safety Fund (Howick, Otara, Pakuranga, Botany) |
Rosetta Reti-Simanu Safe Communities Co-ordinator |
09 262 8900 x 8743 |
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Immediate Response Crime/Safety Fund (Clevedon, Mangere, Manurewa, Papatoetoe) |
John Kumitau Safe Communities Co-ordinator |
09 262 8900 x 8749 |
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Community Facilities Partnership Scheme |
Kim Squire |
09 262 8900 x 8374 |
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Community Tenancy Fund |
Maureen Sheldon |
09 262 8900 x 8827 |
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Heritage Assistance Fund |
Richard Knott |
09 262 8900 x 8283 |
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Marae Assistance Fund |
Rangi Maihi |
09 262 8900 x 5706 |
If you have a vision impairment that means you are unable to use the PDF formatted application forms, please contact the appropriate staff member above to receive a MSWord document.
Discretionary Funding Policy
Download Manukau City Council’s and
Community Funding Policy for Discretionary Grants, Donations and Sponsorships (PDF 314kb)
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