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Two funding rounds per year; specific dates not listed on this page. Applicants must submit expressions of interest before an annual calendar deadline.
Pacific Development and Conservation Trust is sponsored by Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua (New Zealand Government). The Trust funds projects in conservation, cultural heritage, development, and goodwill in the Pacific. Thematic areas include conservation projects, sustainable projects, and cultural and social projects that promote healthy livelihoods, self-sufficiency, and sustainability.
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New Zealand — Pacific Development and Conservation Trust Grants for community-based development and conservation in the Pacific Islands Principal Office: New Zealand The Pacific Development and Conservation Trust is managed by New Zealand’s Department of Internal Affairs. Every year the Trust makes grants to groups and individuals in the South Pacific for projects in development and conservation.
Grant Programs for Agriculture, Energy, Environment, Natural Resource s Projects for conservation and development . The Trust funds projects in conservation, cultural heritage, development, and goodwill in the Pacific.
Thematic areas include: Conservation projects that involve representative, endangered, threatened, or unique habitats and species; Sustainable projects associated with conservation and the environment at a national and/or local level; and Cultural and social projects that promote healthy livelihoods, self-sufficiency, and sustainability.
Grants are awarded to civil society organizations in New Zealand and eligible Pacific Island countries and territories. There is no minimum or maximum grant size. Most grants range from NZ$2 thousand to NZ$50 thousand.
APPLICATION: The Trust has two funding rounds per year and posts details about the application process, together with application forms. Applications are presented in two stages. The Trust invites expressions of interest (EOI) before an annual calendar deadline.
Successful applicants in this first stage are invited to submit full proposals.
Geographical Distribution of Grant Activities in Developing Countries Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands: Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu Note: Additionally, the Trust funds projects in the following Pacific Islands not defined as countries in the Terra Viva Grants Directory: American Samoa, Cook Islands, French Polynesia, Guam, New Caledonia, Niue, Northern Mariana Islands, Pitcairn, Tokelau, and Wallis and Fortuna.
Projects can also be for the benefit of New Zealand and Australia. The Trust was established with funding from France in recognition of the events surrounding the destruction of the Greenpeace “Rainbow Warrior” in Auckland Harbor in 1985. The Trust lists past grant recipients .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Civil society organisations in New Zealand and eligible Pacific Island countries and territories. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows NZ$2,000 to NZ$50,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Pacific Development and Conservation Trust is funded by Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua (New Zealand Government). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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