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Responsible behaviour
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- Kauri dieback, myrtle rust and more
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- The country and outdoor recreation calendar
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- Tangata whenua resource page
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Funding basics: understanding how to secure funds for your trail projects
Marcia Millard gives an overview of the different types of funding available to groups, what funders are looking for, how being a legal entity can affect funding choices, and who/where you could approach to fund your trail project. She also provides links to useful resources and sources of information.
View the funding and grants slides from the presentation
Information on key income streams slides
Information on grants and funding applications
Useful links and funders’ links
Link shared in the chat
GEM Local is a grants calendar database designed specifically to help small New Zealand charitable and community organisations find the right grants for them.
Page last updated: 3 September 2024