Grants & Funding

At Ahu Community Trust, funding helps support communities across Mid and South Canterbury to take root, grow and flourish.

A range of funding pathways is available, from smaller practical grants through to larger partnership-based and targeted opportunities, along with increasing support through guidance, connection and community capability.

Find key information to help prepare an application, including eligibility, priorities and what to expect.

See which organisations, groups and community initiatives are eligible for support.

Check funding rounds, opening dates and closing dates for current opportunities.

Funding Pathways

Ahu Community Trust offers several funding pathways, designed to support different types of community need, opportunity and partnership across Mid and South Canterbury.

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Community Grants

Flexible grant pathways for everyday community needs, from smaller practical requests through to larger community-focused initiatives.

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Special Funding Pathways

Funding pathways for selected priorities, special projects and community needs that sit outside the main grant streams.

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Strategic Partnerships

Intentional funding partnerships focused on priority areas where deeper support, collaboration and impact can make a bigger difference.

Ready To Apply

Applications are completed online. Before getting started, make sure the right funding pathway has been identified and the key information is ready.

Looking for guidance?

If it’s not clear which funding or support pathway is the right fit, please get in touch. A conversation can help clarify what’s possible and where to begin.

Call: 0800 672 287
Email: crm@ahutrust.org.nz

Other Ways We Support

Alongside our main funding pathways, Ahu Community Trust may also support communities through a number of additional approaches. These create flexibility where longer-term, collaborative or nationally significant opportunities arise.

Multi Year Grants

In some cases, Ahu Community Trust may provide funding over more than one year. This approach may be considered where longer-term support aligns with the Trust’s strategic direction, available funding, and the needs of the organisation or project.

Collaborative Funding

From time to time, Ahu Community Trust may work alongside other funders to support a project or initiative through a collaborative funding approach. This can help strengthen impact, share resources and support larger community outcomes.

Kaupapa of National Significance

Ahu Community Trust may also be involved in national funding initiatives led collaboratively by Community Trusts across Aotearoa New Zealand. These opportunities sit outside the Trust’s local funding streams and are guided by a shared annual kaupapa of focus.