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RESOURCING TOOLS

RESOURCING TOOLS. FundView: a searchable resourcing information tool New Zealand’s primary source of resourcing information for community groups and voluntary organisations Lists around 1200 resourcing opportunities

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RESOURCING TOOLS

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  1. RESOURCING TOOLS

  2. FundView: a searchable resourcing information tool New Zealand’s primary source of resourcing information for community groups and voluntary organisations Lists around 1200 resourcing opportunities Sources: government, local authorities, trusts statutory, philanthropic trusts and gaming trusts; service and social enterprise organisations Updated daily.

  3. Types of funding • Mainly grants and funds: do not have to be repaid. • Funders: Government; local authorities; philanthropic and gaming trusts; service and social enterprise organisations. • Funded activity includes: administration costs, building redevelopment, salaries, volunteer expenses, equipment, furniture.

  4. Who can apply? • Community, sport or voluntary. • Groups, teams, organisations and clubs. • Apply to different funds according to relevant criteria.

  5. Examples • Sport NZ Rural Travel Fund: for rural sport clubs and rural school teams with young people 5-19 years who require subsidies to assist with transport expenses to regular local sporting competitions. • Guy Waddel Charitable Trust: to assist organisations who provide for the welfare of the elderly within the Southland area, particularly Bluff and Invercargill.

  6. Public Access

  7. Criteria Search

  8. Search Results List Choose Fund

  9. Calendar Search

  10. Keyword Search A-Z Listing Search Alphabetical List

  11. BreakOut: a searchable resourcing information tool Funds for academic study, research, sport, arts, personal and professional development. Lists around 4000 scholarships and grants Updated daily with new funds added each week.

  12. Types of Funding • Grant, Scholarship,Fellowship • Awarded based upon criteria, which usually reflect the values and purposes of the donor or founder of the fund. • Money does not have to be repaid. • Funders: Government; local authorities; philanthropic and gaming trusts; service and social enterprise organisations

  13. Who can apply? • Anyone can apply for funding. • Apply to different funds according to criteria that is relevant to you. • Most opportunities are for New Zealanders wanting study in New Zealand. • Does include some opportunities for New Zealanders wanting to travel and/or study overseas.

  14. Examples • Maxine Scholarship:offers financial assistance to talented young Aucklanders between aged 15-20 for a course of study and/or materials in the areas of education, the arts, dance and drama, music, fashion and sport. • AMP Regional Scholarship: rewards those with the courage, passion, determination and commitment to achieve their chosen goal no matter what obstacles lie in their path.

  15. Criteria Search

  16. Calendar Search Keyword Search Alphabetical List

  17. Newly Listed Funds

  18. Questions?

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