Hon Matt Doocey
Minister for Mental Health
The first round of the government’s $10 million Mental Health and Addiction Community Sector Innovation Fund is set to
open for applications later this month, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey says.
“The Fund will support new and innovative initiatives that are focussed on increasing access to better mental health
support, a top priority for me as New Zealand’s first Mental Health Minister.
“Government does not have all the solutions when it comes to addressing mental health issues.
“That’s why we have previously announced funding for Gumboot Friday of $24 million over four years to provide young
people aged between 5 and 25 years with free mental health counselling services.
“I’m firmly of the view that the answers to the issues we have in mental health are already in the sector but just need
the opportunity to be backed. I’ve listened to the innovative ideas and the people behind those ideas and this has
resulted in the development of this Fund,” Mr Doocey says.
Successful proposals will need to demonstrate that they can address the following key priorities:Increases access to mental health and addiction supportProtects public specialist mental health and addiction services by reducing demandDevelops capacity in the mental health and addiction workforceUses technology to drive productivityDelivers scalable solutions for unmet needReturns positive social return on investment (with evidence)Achieves positive outcomes for target population groups that have evidence of poorer mental health outcomes than other
groupsWill be co-funded on a dollar-for-dollar matched funding basis
The Fund will support the government’s priority focus on increasing access to mental health and addiction support,
growing the mental health and addiction workforce, strengthening the focus on prevention and early intervention, and
improving the effectiveness of mental health and addiction support.
The Fund will be open to all NGOs and community mental health and addiction providers, including iwi-based and other
Kaupapa Māori providers.
The full submission criteria, and a Request for Proposal (RFP) process will be published on the Government Electronic
Tender Service (GETS) website by the end of July, with contracts for round one expected to be in place later this year.
Depending on the amount of funding allocated through the initial round in July, a second funding round may be announced
later this year.