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Foundation North Partners with CNZ in Diversity Project

25/09/2015

Creative New Zealand is pleased to announce Foundation North as a partner in its new arts funding initiative that responds to the Auckland Region’s culturally diverse population.

The Auckland Diversity Project Fund offers support for projects that engage with Maori, Pacific and Asian communities and artists in the region.

Foundation North will match Creative New Zealand’s three-year investment, doubling the Fund from $200,000 per annum to $400,000 per annum. This injection brings the total investment in the fund to $1.2 million over three years.

“We are thrilled to form this strategic partnership with Foundation North,” says Chairman of the Arts Council of Creative New Zealand, Dr Dick Grant.

“We share a desire to cultivate greater engagement with Maori, Pacific and Asian audiences and artists. By working together we can achieve more with our investments to benefit an increasingly diverse Auckland population.”

Doubling the fund will allow arts organisations and communities to put forward larger proposals with potential for greater impact.

“We value this exciting opportunity to partner with Creative New Zealand on the Auckland Diversity Project Fund,” says Ken Whitney, Chair of Foundation North.

“Increasing engagement and participation in the arts for Asian, Pacific and Maori communities is an excellent fit with our goals to support Auckland’s diverse communities. Foundation North has worked closely with Creative New Zealand for many years now, and we are looking forward to combining resources to benefit Auckland’s cultural sector.”

Applications to the Auckland Diversity Project Fund for 2015 are open. The deadline for proposals is 5pm Wednesday 30 September 2015.

Up to $400,000 is available in each of 2015, 2016 and 2017 to established artists and arts organisations working in any artform. Partnerships and collaborative projects are encouraged. Applicants need to be Auckland-based or have a significant presence in the region.

Visit the Creative New Zealand website for more information and how to apply. 

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