Sport Officiating Grants in New Zealand: Funding for Referees, Umpires, and Officials

Referees, umpires, and officials are essential to competitive sport. Without qualified officials, competitions cannot run. Yet officiating is consistently underinvested in community sport. This guide covers the key funding sources for officiating development in New Zealand.

Sport New Zealand and officiating

Sport NZ funds officiating development through national sport organisations:
- National officiating accreditation schemes are embedded in each NGB's investment
- Community officiating development through RSTs

National sport organisations

Each sport has its own officiating pathway:
- Rugby NZ: Referee development programmes
- Football NZ: Referee development
- Cricket NZ: Umpire pathway
- Netball NZ: Umpire development
- Basketball NZ: Referee training

Contact the national body for your sport for current officiating support.

Regional Sport Trusts

RSTs fund community officiating development:
- Subsidised referee and umpire accreditation
- Community officiating development events
- Mentoring for new officials

Contact your local RST for current programmes and grants.

Gaming trusts

New Zealand gaming trusts fund officiating development:
- Four Winds Foundation
- Grassroots Trust
- Pub Charity
- Lion Foundation
- Southern Trust

Gaming trusts fund:
- Accreditation course fees
- Officiating equipment (flags, whistles, scoring tools)
- Development events and mentoring costs

Women in officiating

Women are underrepresented as officials in most sports. Funding:
- Sport NZ women in leadership and officiating: National investment
- RSTs: Women in officiating programmes
- National sport bodies: Women's officiating pathways

Junior and young officials

Developing young officials (15-25 years) is critical for the future:
- Youth officiating pathways: National sport body junior programmes
- Player-to-official transitions: Supporting retired players into officiating
- School sport officiating: Training young officials in school sport

Common officiating funding needs

  • Course fees: Accreditation costs for community officials
  • Equipment: Flags, whistles, scoring tools, communication equipment
  • Fitness development: Officials in some sports must meet fitness standards
  • Travel: Officiating at regional and national competitions
  • Mentoring: Experienced officials mentoring new officials

Lottery Grants Board

Lottery Sport can fund community sport officiating development as part of club or association grants.

What funders look for in officiating grants

Strong officiating applications demonstrate:
- Officials to be trained: Numbers, current level, proposed training
- Games that depend on these officials: Community sport delivery enabled
- Officiating shortage: Evidence of shortage in the sport/region
- Women and young officials: Diversity in the officiating workforce
- National body connection: Alignment with NGB officiating framework
- Retention plan: How trained officials will be retained


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