Climate Change Business Grant
How to apply
The application guidelines provide some examples of projects which we might support.
Applications for projects of $5,000 and over are required to contact climatechangeteam@ncc.govt.nz , with “Business Grant” in the subject line, to assess if their project qualifies prior to completing the application process.
Please carefully read the Climate Change Business Grant application guidelines before applying. The guidelines also detail the full criteria and exclusions for the grant programme. Our staff are happy to chat at any time if you have any questions or would like further understanding of the fund criteria or how to apply (email climatechangeteam@ncc.govt.nz, with “Business Grant” in the subject line).
Evaluation criteria
Projects will be assessed by a panel of specialist officers using the assessment criteria and the following evaluation factors:
- Does the project benefit Nelson?
- Will the project result in either a new activity, or a significant expansion of an existing activity outside of ‘business as usual’?
- What is your ability/track record and capacity to deliver the project?
- Does the project directly contribute to emissions or energy reduction?
- Does the project indirectly contribute to emissions or energy reduction? Is the estimated reduction in emissions significant?
- What does success look like for your project and how will it be measured?
The extent to which proposals reflect Kaupapa Māori (integrating Māori traditional knowledge, skills, attitudes and values)*, or is of benefit to/involve Māori**, will be a key consideration in our evaluation.
This includes:
- Kaitiakitanga (guardianship): Striving for the collective goal of environmental respect and sustainability, focusing on how resources can be utilised for the benefit of many.
- Whanaungatanga (building collaborative relationships): Exploring ways your project can foster meaningful partnerships to effect change, potentially involving collaboration with iwi organisations or rangitahi when appropriate.
- Manaakitanga (compassion): Emphasising kindness and respect in interactions, giving back to the community, and valuing the knowledge and perspectives of others.
- Mahaki (generosity and humility): Sharing knowledge with openness and humility to empower the community and promote collective wellbeing.
- Ako (learning and teaching): Committing to educate future generations – both Māori and non-Māori, while preserving and honouring ancestral knowledge.
* Principles of Kaupapa Māori: https://whatworks.org.nz/kaupapa-maori/
** Section 2 – Empowering Māori of Aotearoa New Zealand's First Emissions Reduction Plan and the Te Tauihu Intergenerational Strategy provide additional information to assist this component of your application.