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3emailprintPlease see information relating to the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust: Mission / Whakatakanga The Trust aims to assist all kinds of New Zealanders from all walks of life to travel overseas and bring back with them new insights and understanding that will enrich their community and, ultimately, New Zealand as a whole. Purpose / Kaupapa [...]

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Te Puni Kokiri is calling for applications for the Whanau Integration, Innovation and Engagement(WIIE) Fund which is available to support whanau to engage with each other, with other whanau, communities and providers. In 2010/2011 $6.6 million will be available for WIIE activities that build whanau capability, strengthen whanau connections, support the development of whanau leadership [...]

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AMP Scholarship Applications are now open. The AMP Scholarships Programme aims to help even more Kiwis do their thing, with a total Scholarship pool worth $250,000. Whether your thing is a community project, business idea, education,or a dream to represent your country – you could get around $10,000, depending on how much help you need. [...]

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(Bay of Plenty News) A fund to commemorate the late Bay of Plenty Regional Councillor Hawea Vercoe has been launched and is open for applications. He Matapuna Akoranga a Hawea Vercoe – Hawea Vercoe Commemoration Fund will operate through Bay of Plenty Regional Council’s existing Environmental Enhancement Fund, which is also open for applications. The [...]

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Te Putea Whakatupu Trust, in partnership Maori Education Trust, is pleased to announce the launch of a new scholarship – The Tawera Scholarship: Maori Business and Management Bachelor Scholarships – to provide support to up to 30 Maori enrolled in a business, commerce, or management degree at bachelor level. This scholarship is the result of [...]

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Community and Voluntary Sector Minister Tariana Turia is inviting New Zealanders wishing to undertake research overseas to apply for a fellowship from the New Zealand Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. “Churchill Fellowships enable New Zealanders to benefit their communities by undertaking research overseas and bringing that international knowledge back home,” says Mrs Turia. “I am particularly [...]

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Associate Health Minister Tariana Turia is encouraging Maori students to apply for Hauora Maori Scholarships to help them start or finish their studies in health related courses. These scholarships are about supporting students in their studies, and recognising their contribution to their community. This year a new category has been included for Community Health Workers [...]

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Don’t miss out on funding to help get rural kids active in winter sports. That is the plea from Gisborne District Council’s community development officer Ngarimu Simpkins. “Getting involved in regular sporting competitions is always a challenge for people living in rural communities. The Rural Travel fund from Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) can [...]

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11 March Te Arawa Fisheries Scholarships http://www.tearawafisheries.maori.nz/ 14 March TeachNZ scholarships for School Leavers and Undergraduates. http://www.teachnz.govt.nz/scholarships/scholarships-for-school-leavers-and-undergraduates-application-guide-and-form/ 18th March  Te Runanga o Ngati Awa Education Grant.  Be in quick for this one – closes at 4pm on the 18th  http://www.ngatiawa.iwi.nz/cms/ 31 March Toitu Kaupapa Maori Matauranga/Maori Education Trust undergraduate scholarships. Applications close 31 March.  See [...]

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Community Response Fund application process Applications for Round Six, the final round of the Community Response Fund are invited from community-based critical social services that can demonstrate that, as a result of the economic downturn, they are experiencing: severe financial difficulties significant increase in demand Applicants must be able to meet one or both of [...]

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