Waitangi Day Fund: 2023 Successful Applicants Find out what activities we funded around the country in the 2023 funding round for the Commemorating Waitangi Day Fund.NorthlandWhirinaki Toiora TrustA celebration of Whirinaki Hapori through sharing of hitori o Te Tiriti o Waitangi ׀ Treaty of Waitangi and korero tuku iho pertaining to Whirinaki pre and post the signing of Te Tiriti and The Treaty. The day will consist of whakapapa, hitori, korero tuku iho, waiata, hakinakina and facilitation of conversations to gather hapori voice for future aspirations of the hapori.$11,500.00
Commemorating Waitangi Day Fund guide Key timeframesDates to submit your applicationApplications for the 2024 Commemorating Waitangi Day Fund closed on 13 October 2023. Applications for the 2025 round will be open from around September 2024.Who can applyTo be eligible you must be a recognised local government or community organisation, group, or collective, based in Aotearoa New Zealand with:
Annual Report 2022–23 Introduction Kupu whakatakiChief Executive’s foreword Kupu whakataki a te TumuakiE ngā mātāwaka o te motu tēnā koutou, otirā tēnā tātou katoa. Tēnā tātou i ō tātou tini mate, kua tangihia, kua mihia, kua ea te wāhi ki a rātou.
Creative Spaces: Impact of Cultural Recovery Funding PurposeThis report assesses the impact of the $18 million investment in 54 creative spaces through the Creative Arts Recovery and Employment Fund (CARE), specifically its impact on:
Long-Term Insights Briefing: summary of feedback consultation round 1 IntroductionFrom September to December 2021, Manatū Taonga sought feedback from sector stakeholders and the public on the initial topic for our first Long-Term Insights Briefing (LTIB): ‘What are the components of an impactful and sustainable cultural sector into the future,’ with a focus on ‘cultural sector infrastructures – the physical, social, and dynamic components that comprise the cultural sector ecosystem.’ As outlined in the consultation document, we asked for feedback specifically on the components we had identified as a starting point, as well as the drivers of change, r