Five pledges for investment in longer, better, more sustainable lives
Urgent cross-sector action to support older New Zealanders to live longer, healthier and more connected lives has been called for by the Aotearoa New ...
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Two $25,000 grants are available to support projects that improve mental, physical and cognitive health; strengthen older people’s resilience and capability to age well in place; and help older people stay healthy, independent and connected through intergenerational engagement and community connection.
There are two awards:
The grant process will be administered by the Office for Seniors. Projects must clearly demonstrate benefits for older New Zealanders, with a particular focus on Māori, Pacific, women, and rainbow communities.
Expressions of interest must be submitted by 18 February 2026, and applicants should outline how their project meets the criteria and governance requirements. Shortlisted applicants will then be invited to submit full proposals. Grant recipients will be selected by a committee chaired by the former Directors of the Ageing Well National Science Challenge, with the successful applicants announced by The Selwyn Foundation on 3 April 2026.
The Selwyn Foundation’s Chief Executive Denise Cosgrove says the new Ageing Well grants are about identifying practical solutions that make a real difference for older people, supporting them to age well in place in their own homes and communities.
“This new partnership is an important initiative in The Selwyn Foundation’s wider charitable mission to enhance the material and spiritual wellbeing of older people in great need: Oranga Mātua, Oranga Tangata – Respectful Ageing for all, within thriving communities.
“Through our grant making and impact investing, we support innovation that promotes equity in ageing and which will help those most at risk of hardship in later life. We therefore look forward to the new Selwyn Foundation Ageing Well grants leading to innovative ideas that will translate into meaningful change and empower seniors to thrive for many years to come.”
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For more information and how to apply, visit the Office for Seniors website www.officeforseniors.govt.nz.
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