Every dollar can make a difference, Walkerscott certainly see this through the wonderful organisations we get to work with everyday. Klevr Grants, our grant management solution built on the Dynamics 365 platform, is actively working behind the scenes helping some of New Zealand’s most recognisable non-profits and government organisations to manage and administer funding for a wide range of causes and community programs.   

Klevr Grants is quietly enabling organisations to make incredible change across New Zealand.  

Our platform has helped organisations distribute over $500 million in funding, making significant impact and supporting communities in ways that truly matter. From supporting grassroots community projects to empowering large-scale initiatives, these funds are being used to drive real, tangible outcomes. Whether it’s supporting education, healthcare, or the arts, the funds administered through Klevr Grants are helping to foster innovation and growth in every corner of New Zealand. 

Our grant management app simplifies the process of administering funding, making it easier for organisations to manage applications, track progress, and ensure that funds are being used effectively.  

Walkerscott is proud to support the tireless work of so many organisations that are passionate about their causes and committed to making a difference. Many of these organisations are run with finite resources and rely on technologies to be able to do more with less. 

If you’re seeking funding for your next project, there are wonderful online portals to help you apply for grants in New Zealand to explore. Whether you’re looking to launch a new program, expand an existing one, or bring your vision to life, there are funding opportunities waiting for you. 

The ripple effect of these grant programs is immense, and we are thrilled to play a part in enabling the incredible work being done. Every grant awarded, every project launched, and every community uplifted is a testament to the power of what can be achieved when technology meets purpose. 

Find New Zealand grants and funding opportunities: 

Here is a list of grants and funding online portals from a range of organisations across New Zealand. Check them out: 

Ministry for Pacific Peoples Grants & Funding Opportunities

Ministry for Pacific Peoples is the New Zealand Crown’s principal advisor on policies and interventions aimed at improving outcomes for Pacific peoples in New Zealand, via funding for Pacific communities, youth and established providers. 

New Zealand Film Commission Funding Opportunities

New Zealand Film Commission is the New Zealand Government agency that supports the New Zealand film industry by providing grants, loans, and equity investment to New Zealand filmmakers and businesses to assist in the development and production of feature films and short films. They also assist international productions with their consideration of New Zealand’s screen businesses, talent and locations. 

Ngāi Tahu Grants Portal

Ngāi Tahu is the principal Māori iwi of the South Island. Its takiwā is the largest in New Zealand, and extends from the White Bluffs / Te Parinui o Whiti, Mount Mahanga and Kahurangi Point in the north to Stewart Island / Rakiura in the south. Ngai Tahu Holdings is the investment vehicle for the Iwi with more than $2B in assets. 

New Zealand Health & Research Funding Opportunities

Health Research Council is a Crown agency of the New Zealand Government. It is responsible for managing the government’s investments into improving the health and wellbeing of all New Zealanders through its process of identifying and supporting high-quality, high-value research that delivers far-reaching impact within the health and science landscape.

Te Matawai Māori Language Commission Grants Portal

Te Matawai Māori Language Commission is an independent entity, working in partnership with the Crown to lead Māori language revitalisation for iwi Māori as Kaitiaki of the Māori language. Te Mātāwai was established by Te Ture mō te Reo Māori (Māori Language Act 2016) and its primary goal is to restore Māori as a nurturing first language within Māori homes and communities.