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Foundation North creates $5 million Hauraki Gulf fund

15 August 2016   /   News & reports

Photo credit: Peter Rees Photography

Foundation North has launched a $5 million innovation fund that aims to find solutions to complex environmental issues facing the Hauraki Gulf.

Gulf Innovation Fund.Together (G.I.F.T) will support innovative responses to environmental challenges in the Gulf over five years of focused grant making.  Grants will be available to support projects from prototyping to implementation.

“The Hauraki Gulf is a major asset for all Aucklanders,” Foundation North CEO Jennifer Gill says.  “But we know that the Gulf’s environment is under pressure which is contributing to the degradation of both land and sea.  We are looking to promote new thinking and collaboration to generate action and responses to turn the tide.”

Foundation North has a long history of supporting conservation projects and the new innovation fund builds on the collaborations and conservation work already happening in the Gulf. 

An innovation lab will be held on the 14th of September where individuals and groups can turn ideas into prototypes.  Following the lab, ideas with strong potential will be apply to access a small grant to enable first stage prototyping. 

“It’s a breakthrough fund that we’re really excited to launch,” Project Manager Kim Collins says.

“We want to engage a wide range of people who can make a difference to our region. We believe someone out there has a creative solution to improving the gift of this gulf, and we’re very keen to work with them.”

To learn more about the fund and register for the innovation lab, see our Gift of the Gulf page here on our website.