Strategic Project Grants
For museums, galleries, iwi groups
Strategic Project Grants are about thinking strategically and working collaboratively, and have been developed to support projects with long-term outcomes that benefit museums, galleries, iwi groups, their taonga, and their communities.
We welcome applications from organisations of all sizes and stages of development, as well as collaborative applications from groups of organisations. There are two funding rounds each year – October and April.
The next closing date is Wednesday 27 October 2010.
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Gleny's Baldick Memorial Award
Applications close Friday, 27th August 2010, 5pm.
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Kiaora Hauora
Career pathways in Health & Resources www.kiaorahauora.co.nz
Disability Training Grants
Training grants are available to assist employers with costs arising from their employee's participation in a Ministry of Health approved national certificate or diploma.
The aim is to increase the number of people in the disability support service workforce accessing and completing basic training. This will improve the knowledge and skills of the workforce, and ensure this is underpinned by appropriate attitudes and values.
The key outcome of increased access to training is better quality support for people living with disabilities
http://www.disabilityworkforce.co.nz/page/disabilityworkforce_43.php
Leadership development scheme
Leadership grants are available to assist employers with costs arising from their employee's participation in a Ministry of Health approved leadership development programme.
Middle managers and senior staff (leaders) within organisations provide leadership, mentoring and stability for the workforce. Developing leadership expertise and skills within this group will help strengthen the workforce and improve the quality of support available for people living with disabilities.
http://www.disabilityworkforce.co.nz/page/37-grant-schemes+leadership-development-scheme
Consumer leadership and training fund (CLTF)
The consumer leadership and training fund (CLTF) provides funding to improve access to training for people with disabilities and their families.
The aim is to foster leadership development by people with disabilities and their families, to enable consumers to become more confident in managing their own supports and to improve health and wellbeing outcomes for people with disabilities.
http://www.disabilityworkforce.co.nz/page/38-grant-schemes+consumer-leadership-and-training-fund
2010 Maori Language Scholarships at Waiariki
To celebrate the launch of Te Wananga a Ihenga in February this year, The Waiariki Institute of Technology is offering 40 scholarships for students enrolling in the level 5 Diploma in Te Reo Maori based at the Mokoia campus. The $3500 Scholarships will cover all course enrolment costs except the student association and course cost fees.
The Waiariki Te Reo Maori scholarships are part of the Waiariki commitment to supporting the use of te reo Maori within our community. The diploma will focus on supporting learners to speak conversational Maori and to develop a good knowledge of tikanga Maori. The learning will take place in a friendly and supportive learning environment.
No reira ra, ki te ngakaunui koe ki to tatou reo Maori, nau mai, haere mai.
Please contact Horiana or Karoline at Te Wananga a Ihenga, Waiariki Institute of Technology on (07) 346 8913 for information on enrolment.
Places are limited, Kia hora mai!!
Hauora Maori Scholarship
Hauora Maori Scholarship
Online applications will be available 3 March 2010 on the Ministry of Health website www.moh.govt.nz.
The purpose of the scholarship is to build Maori workforce capacity in the health sector by assisting students to undertake a NZQA accredited course in health and disability studies. The closing date for application is 5pm Wednesday 7 April 2010.
For further information please email MPDSadministrator@moh.govt.nz.
Certificate in Hauora Maori
Please visit www.mauriora.co.nz for more information.
New Zealand Mental Health Media Grants
Applications close 31st May 2008
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2008 ACHMN Mental Health Nurse of the Year Award
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing are calling for nominations now.
Visit www.acmhn.org/ for more information.
Ministry of health - 2008 Hauora Maori Scholarships
Applications are now been taken for the Hauora Maori Scholarships 2008.
Applications close Friday, 11th April 2008. Visit www.moh.govt.nz or email mpdsadministrator@moh.govt.nz for more information.
National Certificate in Hauora Maori Level 4 - Enrol Now!!
Enrolments been sort now - Click here for more information...
World Broadcasting Conference Scholarships
Visit http://witbc.org/STUDENTS/ for more information. Applications close 14th March 2008.
British Chevening Handsard Scholarship 2006/2007 Academic Year
Visit http://www.hansardsociety.org.uk/scholars.htm for more information or
Visit www.britishcouncil.co.nz for application forms
BP New Zealand - Sponsorship Available
BP New Zealand - Sponsorship Available - Visit www.bp.co.nz for more information.
Ministry of Health - Hauora Maori Scholarships 2007
Applications are now been taken for the Hauora Maori Scholarships 2007.
Applications close Friday 13th April 2007, 5pm. Visit www.moh.govt.nz or email mpdsadministrator@moh.govt.nz for more information.
WINTEC - Dame Te Atairangikahu Nursing Scholarship
- Dame Te Atairangikahu Nursing Scholarship Regulations
- Dame Te Atairangikahu Nursing Scholarship Application Form
TE RAU MATATINI - Henry Rongomau Bennett 2007 Scholarships and Grants
TE RAU MATATINI- Leadership Programme Bursaries
Click on the below bursaries for application forms- Hapainga Manukura- Supporting Maori Leadership working in or towards management or governance
- Puna Hua Rangatira- Suporting tangata whaiora leadership working in or towards management or governance
RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND SCHOLARSHIPS
The reserve bank of NZ is offering two scholarships for students studying in the area of Economics, Finance and banking studies- Applications close 12th January and 31 January 2007. For more information click here...PRIMARY HEALTH CARE NURSING POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS
Semester 1, 2007
Applications are now invited from New Zealand registered nurses wishing to apply for scholarships for study in the first semester of the 2007 academic year. These scholarships are to support nurses currently practising in primary health care settings to undertake post-graduate nursing courses in primary health care.
Closing dates for applications for these scholarships for those wishing to undertake study in the second semester 2006 is 5pm 8 November 2006.
Further information about the scholarships, and an application form for printing off, is now on the Ministry of Health website –> Other Health Topics –> N –> Nursing Scholarships
There is also a link on the "Latest News and Issues" on the home page of the MOH site.
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER (Rural) SCHOLARSHIPS – 2007
Applications are now invited from eligible New Zealand registered nurses wishing to apply for these substantial scholarships to assist them to complete their Nurse Practitioner training in the 2007 academic year. These scholarships are to support those rural nurses who require one year’s full time study to complete the Nursing Council of New Zealand’s requirements for approval as a Nurse Practitioner.
Closing dates for applications for these scholarships for those wishing to undertake study in 2007 is 5pm 8 November 2006.
Further information about the scholarships, and an application form for printing off, is now on the Ministry of Health website –> Other Health Topics –> N –> Nursing Scholarships.
There is also a link on the "Latest News and Issues" on the home page of the MOH site.
Health Scholarships
The M?ori Education Trust is financed from private bequests and trusts set-up from individuals or businesses. A primary function of the Trust is to provide and administer scholarships in education for M?ori students. In addition to MET funded awards, the trust is also contracted to administer scholarships on behalf of the Ministry of Education and other agencies.
The Manaki Tauira scholarships are available through the Maori Education Trust. For further information and other scholarships please contact the:
Maori Education Trust
PO Box 11255, Wellington,
Tel: (04) 499 8041
Fax: (04) 499 8006
info@maorieducation.org.nz
There are scholarships and grants for the following:
- Secondary School Scholarships
- Under Graduate Scholarships
- Post Graduate Scholarships
- Manaaki Tauira
Hauora M?ori Scholarships 2006 (previously known as Mäori Health Scholarships)
Applications are invited for the Ministry of Health Hauora Mäori Scholarships 2006. The scholarship was previously known as the Ministry of Health Mäori Health Scholarships.
The purpose of the scholarship is to assist students to undertake or complete an NZQA accredited course in health and disability studies, in order to build Mäori workforce capacity in the sector.
Hauora Mäori Scholarships are open to any person who is:
- Enrolled and attending a University, Polytechnic or Wananga
- Studying a health related, NZQA accredited course, of at least 12 weeks duration
- Can demonstrate a commitment to and/or competence in, Mäori health and well-being studies
- Has whakapapa and/or cultural links with te ao Mäori or Mäori communities
Applications can be downloaded from www.maorihealth.govt.nz or by faxing:
Hauora Mäori Scholarship Administrator
Mäori Health Directorate
Ministry of Health
Email MPDSadministrator@moh.govt.nz
Fax (04) 495 4496
Applications must be received no later than 5pm, Monday 10 April 2006.
Maori Health Research Awards
Health Research Council of New Zealand (Te Kaunihera Rangahau Hauora O Aotearoa) have a variety of awards available to view these please click on the following link:
www.hrc.govt.nz/root/pages_research_funding/Maori_Health_Research_Awards.html