New WEL Energy Trust grants target housing quality, affordability

WEL Energy Trust has opened a $400,000 ‘Vital Impact’ grants round to target organisations,
projects or initiatives that address issues around the affordability, availability and quality of
housing.

Mark Ingle, Chair WEL Energy Trust

The announcement was made today by WEL Energy Trust chair, Mark Ingle. WEL Energy
Trust distributes around $2.5 million each year to nearly 250 organisations through eight
grants rounds. This fund will be in addition to that and was made possible by a special
dividend received last year from WEL Networks Ltd, which is 100 per cent owned by the
Trust.

Ingle said housing was chosen after careful consideration of the regional priority areas
highlighted through the “Vital Signs” community engagement led by Momentum Waikato
last year.

“We want to encourage some fresh thinking and to seed or contribute to a creative
response in this area” Ingle said. “A stable home, whether it is owned or rented is a critical
requirement for a flourishing family. The lack of housing, or poor housing, impacts on many
important areas for individuals and families.”

The Waikato Vital Signs report identified housing as the biggest economic concern for the
regional community. This includes its affordability, availability and most importantly its
quality.

The report highlighted decreasing levels of home ownership in the Waikato. In Hamilton
city, there has been a 12 per cent decrease in home ownership since 2001 compared to nine
per cent for New Zealand overall. Solving problems around affordability, availability and
quality of housing was one of the top three areas for action identified.

The intention is to support no more than one or two initiatives. Ingle said WEL Energy Trust
was open to applications that included proposals for ‘blended finance’ where the grant
could be combined with debt or equity investment for greater impact.

Collaborative applications are encouraged and organisations already receiving funding from
WEL Energy may also apply.

Expressions of Interest from eligible organisations can be made through the Trust’s website
www.welenergytrust.co.nz. Selected organisations will then be invited to submit full
applications.

Expressions of Interest close 20th October 2017. Successful recipients will be announced
before the 31st March 2018.

For further information call WEL Energy Grants Manager, David Cowley on 07 838 0093

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