Funding Boost For Auckland Environmental Projects
Funding Boost For Auckland City’s Environmental Projects
Projects protecting Auckland city’s environment have been given a major boost with $82,433 of grants from the Auckland Regional Council.
The grants are part of the ARC’s Environmental Initiatives Fund (EIF), which this year has allocated $500,310 to 212 applicants around the Auckland region, to carry out practical projects that benefit the environment.
The ARC established the Environmental Initiatives Fund (EIF), in February 2000, to support practical projects that, enhance, restore and protect aspects of Auckland’s natural, cultural and physical environment.
Since the first founding round the ARC has given 960 grants worth $2.1 million to community projects that enhance the Auckland region’s environment.
ARC EIF Coordinator Courtney Miller says this year 40 applicants from Auckland City received funding and the average grant was $2,061.
Some of the projects funded this year in Auckland city include a waste programme at Ficino School, an environmental educational project for members of the Tamil community, a signage project at Otahuhu Intermediate and the restoration of St Patrick’s Cathedral’s mosaic floor, says Ms Miller.
ARC
Environmental Management Committee Chair Dianne Glenn says
the calibre of applicants was impressive.
“It’s
heartening to know there are so many people in Auckland city
who are keen to protect and enhance the
environment.”
EIF is one way in which the ARC can assist community groups and individuals to achieve their environmental goals, says Cr Glenn.
“The ARC is very thankful to all of those who are involved in projects that are enhancing Auckland city’s environment. All successful applicants will receive advice and support from ARC staff to make sure the projects succeed,” she says.
The EIF is sponsored by Honda, which contributed more than $130,000 this year.
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