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Applications Invited for Pacific Development and Conservation Trust Grant

Applications Invited for Pacific Development and Conservation Trust Grant

Organization: Pacific Development and Conservation Trust

Apply By: 31 Mar 2023

Grant Amount: 31365 USD

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About the Organization

The Trust was established in 1989 with money from the French government in recognition of events surrounding the destruction of the Greenpeace vessel, Rainbow Warrior on 10 July 1985. Each year, the Trust gives its income as grants for charitable activities and projects that fit with at least one of the Trust's objectives for the Pacific.

About the Grant  

The Trust makes grants to projects that promote sustainable development in the Pacific and New Zealand, while conserving the natural environment and cultural heritage of its people.

The Trust has about $250,000 to give as grants each year. There is no minimum or maximum grant amount. Grants range from $2,000 to $50,000 NZD.

The Trust provides grants for a range of conservation, cultural heritage, development and goodwill projects and activities in the Pacific. It supports sustainable development where communities join in and work together with iwi (tribes), hapū (sub-tribe), aiga or whanau (family grouping).

The objectives of the Trust shall be to encourage and promote:

  • the enhancement protection and conservation of the physical environment of the Pacific and of its natural and historic resources;
  • the peaceful economic, physical, and social, development of the Pacific and of its peoples;
  • the peaceful conservation and development of the cultural heritage of the peoples of the Pacific;
  • peace understanding and good-will between the peoples of the Pacific.

The Trust prefers to fund projects that:

  • encourage and promote social, cultural and economic self-sufficiency;
  • improve legal access to facilities or resources necessary for social, cultural and economic self-sufficiency;
  • improve health, living standards and quality of life;
  • protect endangered or threatened species;
  • protect unique habitats and ecosystems;
  • promote sustainable management and use of natural resources;
  • protect or restore sites of important historical, environmental or cultural heritage;
  • raise awareness of, or improve access to, historical, environmental or cultural heritage;
  • build capacity in local communities particularly for developing indigenous ecological knowledge;
  • improve cooperation and communication between communities; or
  • encourage peace, security and greater understanding between people, cultures and communities.

Decisions are based on if a completed project will most likely deliver the benefits or outcomes described in the request. The Trust takes into account:

  • how well its objectives and funding priorities will be met
  • how much the community will be involved in the project
  • the range of benefits that the project will bring to the community
  • whether the projects outcomes will be environmentally and economically sustainable
  • any risks to the lives, livelihood and environments of the people who live in the Pacific.
  • Projects that meet more than one of the Trust's objectives and funding priorities are more likely to be funded.

How to Apply

Requests for funding must have:

  • Detailed budget
  • Quotes and price lists have been provided as appropriate
  • Audited accounts or other financial information as appropriate has been provided
  • Project Lead CV
  • A4 sized map if project is outside of New Zealand

If you have access to a stable and affordable internet connection and have a level of confidence using online technology, you should submit your application using our online system.

The paper application can be downloaded here.

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