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Pacific Provider Development Fund

The Pacific Provider Development Fund (PPDF) was established by the Lottery Grants Board to strengthen Pacific community groups’ ability to operate in an effective and accountable way, and to improve their access to fund from other lottery committees.

How to Apply

Apply to COGS and Lottery Grants Board using Grants Online (www.cdgo.govt.nz) To apply:

  • Download the appropriate application form in pdf format from the Grants Online website and print it out. For support, ring 0800 824 824 (in New Zealand only), or email: grantsonline@dia.govt.nz.
Complete the application form using a black pen, and return by mail to:

Lottery Pacific Provider Development Fund
Local Government and Community Branch
Department of Internal Affairs
PO Box 805
Wellington

Application and Meeting Dates
Check here for application closing dates and Distribution Committee meeting dates for 2009.

Further Information Evaluations:
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Last updated: 16/09/2009