New Zealand Embassy Fund

New Zealand Embassy Fund (Mongolia) Opens for Applications for 2023-2024 Round 2.

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New Zealand Embassy Fund (Mongolia)

The New Zealand Embassy Fund (Mongolia) is a fund managed by the New Zealand Embassy Beijing primarily for community groups and NGOs in Mongolia.

The Fund aims to support small, short-term social projects that contribute to the welfare development of the wider community. Projects must be consistent with the New Zealand Aid programme’s mission of promoting sustainable development in developing countries, in order to reduce poverty and contribute to a more secure, equitable and prosperous world. 

Who can apply?

The Fund is aimed primarily at community groups and NGOs but other types of organisations e.g.  schools, business associations may apply.

Please note the following entities/projects are ineligible for the Fund:

  • Government organisations;
  • Individual businesses;
  • Political, religious or evangelical activities;
  • Site visits (including summer/winter camps);
  • Unsolicited donations;
  • Individual student scholarships;
  • International airfares / overseas conference attendance;
  • On-going (recurrent) funding of recipients’ operational / organisational costs such as wages and salaries, office items and communications.

How long

No individual project will be supported for longer than two years.  Supporting different projects by the same partner over a longer duration is possible.

How to apply

Applicants for the second round of the New Zealand Embassy Fund (Mongolia) for 2023-2024 must submit their applications to the New Zealand Embassy Beijing between 1 April (Monday) to 26 April (Friday) 2024.

The maximum application fund for each project is USD5,000.

The application form can be completed in English and submitted via email. (Please find attached details and application form.)

For further information

1 Ritan Dongerjie

Chaoyang District

Beijing 100600

PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Telephone: 0086 - 10 - 8532 7000

E-mail: beijing.enquiries@mft.net.nz

New Zealand Embassy Fund (China)

The New Zealand Embassy Fund (China) is a fund managed by the New Zealand Embassy in China primarily for community groups and NGOs in China.

Applications for the first round of the New Zealand Embassy Fund (China) for 2023-2024 are currently closed.

The maximum application fund for each project is RMB100,000.

Purpose

The New Zealand Embassy Fund is managed by the New Zealand Embassy in China and is aimed at community groups and non-governmental organisation (NGOs).

The Fund aims to support small, short-term social projects that contribute to the welfare development of the wider community. Projects must be consistent with the New Zealand Aid programme’s mission of promoting sustainable development in developing countries, in order to reduce poverty and contribute to a more secure, equitable and prosperous world. 

Who

The Fund is aimed primarily at community groups and NGOs but other types of organisations e.g.  schools, business associations may apply.

Please note the following entities/projects are ineligible for the Fund:

  • Government organisations;
  • Individual businesses;
  • Political, religious or evangelical activities;
  • Site visits (including summer/winter camps);
  • Unsolicited donations;
  • Individual student scholarships;
  • International airfares / overseas conference attendance;
  • On-going (recurrent) funding of recipients’ operational / organisational costs such as wages and salaries, office items and communications.

How long

No individual project will be supported for longer than two years.  Supporting different projects by the same partner over a longer duration is possible.

For further information contact:

2 Ritan Dongerjie
Chaoyang District
Beijing 100600
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Telephone: 0086 - 10 - 8532 7000
E-mail: beijing.enquiries@mft.net.nz

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