KCE Mangahao
Next Generation Scholarship
King Country Energy is delighted to announce the Mangahao Next Generation Scholarship.
The one-off scholarship, to be awarded in the 2025 calendar year, coincides with the 100th anniversary of the Mangahao Power Station, a hydroelectric scheme located near Shannon in the Horowhenua District.
For 100 years, the awa and surrounding catchment has ‘given’ its resources to power the scheme. In recognition of this, KCE wants to give something back to local people.
Students enrolled in a New Zealand university, polytechnic or apprenticeship programme are encouraged to apply to cover fees or costs for 2025.
The scholarship will financially assist students who are currently enrolled in post-secondary study and who have a connection to the Mangahao River, Tokomaru Stream, or Mangaore Stream.
The scholarship is worth up to $5,000 NZD tax free. Fees will be paid directly to the successful recipient’s New Zealand bank account.
Written personal statement
Please provide a detailed statement highlighting the following:
Academic and personal achievements to date.
Future goals and plans.
Your motivation for studying your chosen programme.
Your connection to the Mangahao River, Tokomaru Stream, or Mangaore Stream, for example a whanau connection, current residence, or other personal connection with special meaning.
Include any community involvement, volunteer work or organisations you belong to.
Details of what you would put the money toward if successful, and approximate cost.
Please limit your personal statement to 800 words or less.
Scholarship Application
Terms & Conditions
1. Eligibility criteria
Applicants must show a demonstrable link to the Mangahao River, Tokomaru Stream, or Mangaore Stream.
Applicants must be New Zealand citizens or permanent residents.
Applicants can be in any year of post-secondary study, provided they are currently enrolled in a New Zealand university, polytechnic, or an apprenticeship.
Applicants may be studying any subject.
2. Scholarship details:
The scholarship is currently intended to be a one-off award to celebrate 100 years of the Mangahao power station.
The value of the scholarship is up to $5,000 tax free to be given in one lump sum to the successful applicant.
3. Application requirements:
Applicants must submit a written statement as part of their application.
Proof of New Zealand citizenship (birth certificate or passport) and proof of current enrolment in study must be provided with the application.
Scholarship winner will be required for photo opportunities with members of the media present.
4. Timeline:
Scholarship applications open 9 December 2024.
Applications close 17 January 2025.
The successful applicant will be announced on or before 14 February 2025.