Creative Community Scheme open for grant application

Emerging Auckland artists and creatives can now apply for Creative Communities Scheme grants (CCS), delivered by Auckland Council in partnership with Creative New Zealand.

The fund is capable of both supporting traditional culture and heritage expertise as well as helping to establish new, exciting initiatives.

Once applications close, experienced local committees will assess and allocate grants. The average CCS grant in Auckland is $5000.

Key dates:

  • Applications will be accepted from 1 June to 25 August 2024 for projects to be delivered within the next 12 months.
  • This is the second and final funding round for 2024.
  • The first 2025 opportunity to apply for a CCS grant will open 1 December 2024.

 
 

Find out more info and apply via the Auckland Council website here.

 

Call for proposals

 

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

Creative Henderson-Massey are looking for people and organisations to submit ideas for creative community projects which could involve:

 MUSIC | PERFORMANCE | DANCE | FILM | CRAFT | VISUAL ARTS + MORE

Send us your creative ideas!

Creative Henderson-Massey are looking for people and organisations to submit ideas for creative community projects which could involve music, performance, dance, film, craft, visual arts and more – and could happen anywhere from the street to theatres, shopping centres or marae. 

Creative Henderson-Massey may be able to assist by providing funding assistance and partnering opportunities. 

 

If you are interested in submitting an idea, please visit our our apply for funding page.  

Proposals due by 1st August 2022. 

 

 
 
 

Crescendo – Play your Part

 

At Crescendo Trust, they believe in the power of people and music to connect and change lives. Based in Avondale, Auckland Crescendo runs music mentoring workshops for vulnerable young Kiwis that may not fit into traditional education or career pathways. Run by practicing NZ musicians including Dave Atail (Nesian Mystik), Solomon Crook and Lomez Brown, the workshops focus on teaching both songwriting, recording and audio as well as transferable skills like communication, collaboration and teamwork.

This May, for NZ Music Month, Crescendo is raising money and awareness to continue providing meaningful pathways into music and audio careers for youth 15-24.

The pandemic has caused a massive disruption to schooling, particularly in the final years of high school when youth are making career and education choices and we know many youth have left school to earn money for their families as the cost of living has risen. This has caused an increased demand for their mentoring programmes.

Crescendo Trust are unable to meet the demand without your support. Which is why, this May Crescendo is asking Kiwis to ‘Play Your Part’

 Play your part … to help youth thrive
Play your part … to inspire the next generation of musicians
Play your part … to help turn lives around
What part will you play?

Aside from making a donation, there are many ways Kiwis can play their part in May including buying a tshirt, entering a songwriting competition, joining online panel discussions about entering the music industry and watching a live-stream concert with Crescendo student graduates



Visit PlayYourPart.org.nz to find out more

 
 

Cultural Sector Emergency Relief Fund

 

 


Cultural Sector Emergency Relief Fund

Manatū Taonga (Ministry for Culture and Heritage) has announced the Cultural Sector Emergency Relief Fund is now open.

This $5 million fund of last resort, supports cultural organisations, including sole traders, at clear risk of no longer operating viably. Manatū Taonga has created this fund because there are parts of the sector that are not eligible for support from other agencies.

This Fund is open to cultural sector organisations, including businesses and charities who have current legal status in New Zealand, and also to sole traders who have a New Zealand Business Number.


What could organisations who are eligible for the cultural sector emergency relief fund receive? 

subject to eligibility requirements and the availability of funds, the amount of funding would be the difference between the organisation’s revenue and expenses over the six-week period following their application.

subject to the availability of funds and again meeting eligibility requirements, organisations could apply for an additional round of support at the end of six weeks.

Organisations will be able to receive up to $100,000 from the Cultural Sector Emergency Relief Fund, sole traders up to $30,000, in total across all application rounds. 


What can the funds from the cultural sector emergency fund be used for? 

Organisations can use the funding  for essential business expenditure, such as staff salaries, fixed operational costs for the duration of the funding period, business debt repayments and for ongoing costs for projects, and/or activity that is essential to continued operations. Funding received from the Cultural Sector Emergency Fund cannot be used to rebuild cash reserves, future planning costs (e.g. risk assessments), or capital expenditure. Organisations submitting subsequent applications for additional support will need to demonstrate that the previous funding was appropriately used and will need to again meet eligibility criteria. 


Apply now

For full applications details and to apply, visit the ministries website.

http://ow.ly/llRf50GjQIc

 

Koanga Festival

Koanga Festival 

 

Te Pou has been holding a Kōanga Festival since 2016 to celebrate spring, and to bring together local and regional audiences to enjoy a fortnight of free events. Kōanga is an important event at Te Pou providing events which appeal to an age range from tamariki to kaumātua. 

 

Online events
23 September – 9 October 2021

 

For more info and to register

https://www.tepoutheatre.nz

CRESCENDO RADIO

You can host your own radio show!

Crescendo Radio is a place you can host your own show on any genre, style or any topic.

 It’s also a great place to record your own podcast.

 

Based in Avondale, they are a multi genre radio station that aims to play 50 per cent NZ Music. If you want to do a show and commit to the same day/time each week we can give you the training you need to be able to host your own show or a show with a group.

 

Keen to get involved in radio?

Contact Crescendo Radio via riccardo.ball@ctoa.co.nz or via their facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/CrescendoStudioNZ

 

Tune in, in West Auckland on 87.8FM

 
 

 

 

Sunday GIRL

Sunday GIRL pop-up exhibition  /  Sat 10 + Sun 11 OCT 2020

Sunday GIRL is an annual pop-up art exhibition featuring over 20 female artists. While their backgrounds and mediums are genuinely diverse, they represent a collective voice of the multi-tasking contemporary woman’s world view.

Women comprise approximately 65% of the art school population, yet they make up only 32% of artists represented by commercial art galleries.

Sunday GIRL provides disability and celebrates essential representation in the art world and its histories. Free entry, 11 am – 4 pm daily; the curator will play host, providing narrative around the works.

See you at the Barrel Store exhibition space at Corban Estate Art Centre, 2 Mt Lebanon Lane, Henderson on Sat 10 + Sun 11 October 2020.

Leela Bhai  /  bhaitheway@hotmail.com /  Website

Call for Proposals

Do you have a creative idea?

The next call for Proposals is now open and Creative Henderson-Massey are looking for people and organisations to submit for creative community projects which could involve Music, performance, dance, film, craft and visual arts.

If you are interested in submitting an idea, get in touch with our Arts Broker Renée via the Contact page.

It all starts with a Conversation.

Proposals are due 28 September.

Shaping the Future of the Arts, Culture and Creative Sector

Interested in how arts policy will shape the future of Aotearoa for the next three years?

Join a Livestream pre-election conversation on arts policies with:

Hon Carmel Sepuloni (Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister)
Jonathan Young MP (Arts, Culture and Heritage Spokesperson, National Party)
Chlöe Swarbrick MP (Arts, Culture and Heritage Spokesperson, Green Party)
Jenny Marcroft MP (Arts, Culture and Heritage Spokesperson, NZ First)

This forum will be facilitated by broadcaster Miriama Kamo.

Delivered via: Facebook Live

Date: Thursday, September 24, 2020

Time: 6.30pm – 8.00pm

Hosted by Arts Regional Trust, Auckland Live


Te Vākai

Calling all Pacific Moana Aotearoa Music Artists, Producers, Songwriters and Musicians

Te Vākai would like to invite you to an online Pacific Music fono and registration survey.

Guest musicians of various genres will share their lived experiences and insights within the Aotearoa music industry.

Delivered via: Zoom

Date: Saturday 5 September 2020

Zono Time: 11am-2pm

To attend the fono, please register by filling in the survey on Facebook

For any questions please email – tevakai.aotearoa@gmail.com

OR to just register RSVP to – tevakai.aotearoa@gmail.com