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Disaster Relief Fund – Recovery Round One 
Background 
During the response period of the weather events in January and February 2023 
a Disaster Relief Fund (Mayoral Fund) was setup to provide immediate financial 
support to whānau who were impacted. An amount of just over $2Million was 
raised and the majority has now been donated for a variety of needs including 
food, household items, school uniforms and cars. The average amount paid to 
applicants was $1,600. 
Applicants had to complete an online SmartyGrants application form that was 
assessed before a decision to fund or not was made. If it was approved the 
applicant would then need to be setup in Council’s procurement system as a 
Vendor before the payment could be released. 
There is a remaining amount in the region of $65,000 that, in the first instance, is 
being proposed to be put into a non-contestable fund along with approximately 
$2Million from the Red Cross Disaster Fund (to be approved by its Board). 
Proposed Recovery Fund 
The response phase of the emergency has now moved to recovery, however, 
there remains a lot of uncertainty for many whānau across Tāmaki Makaurau. 
We are aware that many weren’t insured at al  or under insured meaning that 
they are having to find ways to purchase damaged household items including 
furniture and cars. This on top of the cost-of-living increase is providing 
significant distress for some whānau. 
It is proposed that the Recovery Fund would provide assistance on a one-off 
basis in extraordinary circumstances, where real need can be shown. This would 
be a non-contestable fund and referrals would only come through the recently 
established Auckland Council Housing Support Service (Housing Support Service) 
and other community organisations working with distressed community 
members. 
The fund is a last resort measure when people have exhausted other 
appropriate sources such as Work and Income New Zealand (WINZ), the Rural 
Support Trust, EQC, and other government agencies. 
 
 

Priority will be given to provision of: 
•  Essential items/essentials of daily life (e.g. food, accommodation, utilities) 
not covered by insurance or other funds (such as WINZ, EQC and recently 
advised rental relief package); 
•  Extra financial burden (including significant loss of income), costs due to 
the weather events not covered by insurance or other funds; and 
•  Family or personal crises, support for which is not covered by insurance, 
another agency or fund (such as MSD). 
The aim is that these grants go some way towards helping alleviate the 
emotional and financial stress experienced by individuals, couples and families 
due to the weather events. 
Funds being allocated will need to align with the NZRC Disaster Fund criteria (if 
the $2Million is donated), specifically: 
•  Costs being incurred by those supporting the basic needs of people 
impacted by the recent severe weather events and Cyclone Gabrielle. For 
example, providing people with temporary accommodation, food or 
water, or supporting community clean-up efforts.  
•  Support for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene restoration but not building 
repairs. 
•  Hardship Grants determined by Community Organisations to support 
personal expenses and clean up. 
Note - Applicants who meet the criteria and vulnerability guidelines for Red 
Cross Home Bundles can be referred to NZRC.   If an applicant has received or 
will receive a Red Cross Home Bundle, it does not preclude them from being 
considered for this hardship grant. 
Community Partners 
•  Referrals would come through interactions from the Housing Support 
Service or from partner Community Organisations e.g. 
 
Temporary Accommodation Services, s7(2)(c)(ii) obligation of confidence 
 
, based on their assessment that the applicant is suffering 
significant financial hardship. Partner organisations will be confirmed 
once the fund is approved by the Red Cross and Council. 
 

Criteria:  
To be eligible, a few basic criteria will need to be met: 
1.  Non or under insured whānau 
2.  Not received funding for this request previously 
3.  Exhausted al  other funding avenues 
4.  Resident of Tāmaki Makaurau at the time of the flood 
5.  Able to prove need through relationship and conversation with the 
Housing Support Service representative.  
The below are to be taken into consideration but are not mandatory: 
6.  Placard on the house 
7.  Health 
8.  Age 
9.  Disability 
10. Infant Children 
11. Low income  
Funds will not be used for: rent arrears (landlord), non-water or sanitation 
repairs or property upgrades 

Equity 
To create equity for a non-contestable fund set amounts will be paid:  
•  $500 towards utilities and everyday needs (Doctor fees, food, etc) 
Payments towards goods and services (including rent, appliances, carpets, 
etc)  
•  $1000 
•  $2000 
•  In exceptional circumstances amounts of more than $2000 may be 
considered. These would need to be approved by the Manager of the 
Housing Support Service and supporting evidence required such as 
quotes, invoices, letters of support from referring agencies. 
 
 

s7(2)(f)(ii)




 
Phil Wilson 
Chief Executive 
Auckland Council 
Email: [email address] 
 
Attn: Mat Tucker, Recovery Manager 
Email: [email address] 
 
 
14 August 2023 
 
Kia ora Phil 
Application (R692023) Auckland Council Disaster Relief Fund 
Thank you for applying for a contribution from the New Zealand Red Cross Disaster Fund on behalf 
of Auckland Council. The information you have provided is aligned with the principles and criteria 
established for our Fund.  
I am delighted on behalf of New Zealand Red Cross to advise a contribution of $2,000,000 from the 
New Zealand Disaster Fund has been approved. The funding will ensure Auckland Council can 
provide hardship support to vulnerable people within your communities. 
We require that Auckland Council agree: 
•  that New Zealand Red Cross can publish that the grant has been made to the Council for 
the approved purpose; and  
•  agree to provide quarterly updates to New Zealand Red Cross for the purpose of our 
communicating with the public about the use of the fund. 
After the activity has concluded we’d ask that the Council complete an impact report when the grant 
has been fully spent, within 12 months after the grant application has been approved, or upon 
request by NZRC, whichever comes first. 
If you have any queries regarding this letter, please email [email address] 
We hope this significant boost to the Auckland Disaster Relief Fund will be able to provide tangible 
support to those most vulnerable and/or facing considerable hardship following the severe weather 
events earlier this year.  
Ngā mihi nui 
 
S7(2)(a) Privacy
                                                                                                                                                         
Secretary General