New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse.
 

Funding Opportunities

When available, the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse provides information about funding opportunities for researchers, service providers and practitioners wanting to undertake research or implement initiatives in family violence prevention and intervention.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Research Grants

Asia:NZ offers research funding for emerging and established researchers and conference support. Asia:NZ are a unique partnership between private sector and government promoting greater knowledge and understanding of Asia.  As the leading non-government organisation on Asia-New Zealand relations their work is focussed in five main areas – business, culture, education, media and research.

Full information outlining the three grants is available from the Asia:NZ website at http://www.asianz.org.nz/opportunities/knowledge-research

Further enquires can be emailed to Heather Judson at hjudson@asianz.org.nz
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Building Research Capacity in the Social Sciences (BRCSS)
BRCSS has a number of funding options in terms of supporting postgraduate and emerging researchers.
 
Details of these options can be accessed on the BRCSS website. http://www.brcss.net
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Community Internship Programme

The Community Internship Programme funds community groups with identified development needs to employ skilled professionals from the public, private or community sector as interns for three to six months.   It focuses on skill-sharing and the exchange of knowledge between sectors and community organisations, while building ongoing relationships and networks which continue after the internship ends.  For more information on the programme and how to apply go to http://www.dia.govt.nz/diawebsite.NSF/wpg_URL/Services-Community-Internship-Programme-Index?OpenDocument
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Community Response Fund

The Community Response Fund is a short-term, time limited response to address immediate cost and demand pressures the economic downturn is placing on key community-based critical social services for families, children, young and older people. Funding will be made in the form of one-off grants.  Applications for the next round of the Community Response Fund close on 5 February 2010.  For information on applying please go to http://www.familyservices.govt.nz/working-with-us/funding-and-contracting/community-response-fund/index.html
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Families Commission Funds
The Families Commission provides a number of funding opportunities for those working for the elimination of family violence in New Zealand.
 
Blue Skies Fund
The Blue Skies Fund creates opportunities for new work that promotes innovative ideas and approaches relating to the interests of New Zealand families. Successful applicants may apply for up to $15,000 to produce a written paper or report of a standard suitable for publication by the Commission. The value of the fund is up to $100,000 per year and there are two calls for proposals per year, beginning in March and August.
 
The Innovative Practice Fund promotes research on new ways of improving the effectiveness of family-based services. Emphasis is on projects that have a strong rationale and are designed to produce measurable improvement in at least one important aspect of family functioning. Successful applicants may receive up to $30,000: a maximum of $15,000 per year over two consecutive years is available. There is one annual call for applications beginning in May. The value of this fund is up to $100,000 per year.
 
The Families Commission Research Fund is intended for family-centred research that addresses one of a number of themes. Current themes are: family-friendly environments; fathering; intergenerational transmission; family asset; the impact of climate change on families in New Zealand; and families benefiting communities. Successful projects funded will include some in the $5,000–$75,000 range and a more limited number over $75,000. Projects may run for up to two years. There are two calls for proposals per year for this fund, beginning in May and November.
 
For further information visit http://www.nzfamilies.govt.nz/research-funding or contact Karen Stewart, ph. +64 4 931 7090, email: research@nzfamilies.org.nz
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The Family Violence Whanau Ora Fund
The Family Violence Whanau Ora Fund aims to foster family well-being for Maori and Pacific communities. The Family Violence Whanau Ora Fund is aimed at service providers that have direct service provision to whanau/aiga/families and that can also demonstrate whanau/aiga/families based processes of reconciliation.

Applicants need to work at a community level and be a not for profit organization delivering social services directly to whanau/aiga/families who have or are experiencing family violence.  Funding agreements will initially be for twelve months with option for renewal depending on programme priorities and provider performance. The maximum amount of funding available to any one provider is $100,000 a year.

Applications close 5pm 22nd January 2010.  For more information please go to http://www.familyservices.govt.nz/working-with-us/programmes-services/whanau-ora/family-violence-whanau-ora-fund.html
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Health Research Council (HRC)
The HRC is the Crown agency responsible for the management of the Government’s investment in public good health research.  Its mission is ‘to improve human health by promoting and funding health research’.  The HRC invests in biomedical, clinical and public health research.  The HRC allocates funding through a contestable process to nine Research Portfolios, each of which has a strategy developed by an advisory group of experts and stakeholders in the area of interest.
 
The Research Portfolios relevant to those wishing to undertake research into Family Violence are:
• Mental Health and Neurological Disorders
• Injury, Impairment, Rehabilitation and Disability
 
Health researchers looking at Family Violence may find funding opportunities in the following:
• Emerging Researcher First Grant Awards
Available to provide research funds only, to support emerging researchers who are seeking to establish an independent career in health research.
• Career Development Awards
A Clinical Research Fellowship open to psychologists researching the area of abuse and enrolled to undertake a PhD or equivalent qualification. 
• Annual funding round
Project grants available for an individual or group of researchers working on a clearly defined research project.
 
For more information about funding opportunities in health research, visit the HRC website at www.hrc.govt.nz or contact the HRC at info@hrc.govt.nz
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Lottery Community Sector Research Fund
A new research fund is now available for community organisations. The Lottery Community Sector Research Fund, launched by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 2008, makes $1.75 million per annum available for community organisations applying to undertake research or evaluation projects relating to New Zealand communities. The Fund will strengthen the research capacity of community organisations and allow them to develop the scope and nature of the research they want to carry out themselves. The Fund will also be available to strengthen the practice of Maori-centred and kaupapa Maori research.
 
There are two stages for applications to the new fund. The first stage is to submit a Research Idea to be considered by the distribution committee. The committee will then invite its selected applicants to submit a Full Research Proposal. Applications for Stage one, the Research Idea opened on 1 May 2008 and closes on 1 July 2008.
 
Invitations to selected applicants to lodge a Full Research Proposal will be issued after the committee meets to make its selection in late August.
 
For further information please visit www.cdgo.govt.nz or call freephone 0800 824 824 during normal business hours.
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New Zealand Government Electronic Tenders Service (GETS)

GETS is a free service designed to promote open, fair competition in the New Zealand Government market and meet international trade agreement commitments to provide information about New Zealand Government contracts.

Registration is free but required so you are able login and get detailed information and documentation for current tenders and offers.

To register on GETS go to www.gets.govt.nz
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Social Policy Evaluation and Research (SPEaR)
The Social Policy Evaluation and Research Committee, hosted by the Ministry of Social Development, oversees social policy research across all government agencies.  The SPEaR website aims to be a 'coordination hub', providing information for both the government and non-government social research and evaluation sector.  Social sector events and funding opportunities are available on the website.
 
SPEaR launched the good practice guidelines for social policy research and evaluation in July 2008. Four areas of research and evaluation practice are focused on: contracting, ethics, research involving Maori, and research involving Pacifica peoples.
 
The SPEaR Linkages fund provides awards for scholarships, fellowships, workshops and seminars.  Applications for this fund, with funding rounds three times a year, can be downloaded from the website.
http://www.spear.govt.nz/funding/linkages/apply/linkages-funding.html
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