Kapiti News

Grants to 33 groups in the community

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The Kāpiti Coast District Council grants allocation committee has awarded community grants to 33 notfor-profit and community groups across a wide range of projects.

The Community Grant Scheme helps support community-based projects, programmes and events that contribute to achieving positive social outcomes for people living in the Kāpiti Coast District.

Councillor and Grants Allocation Committee chair Nigel Wilson said this year the scheme focused on grassroots not-for-profit projects and activities providing a local service and responding to an identified need.

Wilson said grants of up to $2000 were available from a total pool of $40,000.

“Thank you to the 42 groups who made an applicatio­n. This number reflects the strength and breadth of volunteer groups making Kāpiti a great place for our residents.

“This year’s 33 successful recipients will use their grants to fund projects that will help us build a resilient and sustainabl­e community and improve outcomes for their participan­ts.

“Their projects provide a wide range of services and support from social housing, benefit advocacy, and counsellin­g to conservati­on, education, and health.

“We’re pleased to support their important work.”

The recipients were Actively Coping with Cancer, Age Concern Kā piti Coast Incorporat­ed, Benefit Advocacy Kāpiti, Cross Roads Christian Community Trust, Ellie’s Canine Rescue and Rehome, Friends of Wharemauku Stream, Good Bitches Trust, He Tangata Village Trust, Heart

Kids Wellington, Kā piMana Multiples, Kāpiti Autism Parent Support Group, Kāpiti Coast Workers Educationa­l Associatio­n Inc, Kāpiti Community Foodbank Inc, Kāpiti Horticultu­ral Society, Kāpiti Kindness Trust, Kāpiti Women’s Health Collective Inc, L’Arche Kāpiti, Life Education Trust Kāpiti and Horowhenua, Moore’s Meadow Trust, New Zealand National Refugee Youth Council, Ngā Manu Trust, Ō taki Promotions Group, Ō taki Stroke Support Group and Wellness Centre, Ō taki Toy Library, Ō takiWaikan­ae Presbyteri­an Parish, Our Lady of Kāpiti St Vincent de Paul Society, Paekākārik­i Community Trust, Parent to Parent Wellington, Te Aukaha/Ngatiawa Retreat Trust, The Nest Collective NZ Charitable Trust, The Shed Project Kāpiti, The Wellington Multiple Sclerosis Society Inc, and Volunteer Kāpiti.

 ?? ?? Kā piti Horticultu­ral Society planting with Raumati South School.
Kā piti Horticultu­ral Society planting with Raumati South School.

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