Upstairs Gallery

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Funding

Max Foundation For New Zealand Women

Apply for Support

If you want to apply to receive funding from the Max Foundation, this is where you do it. All applications must be via the official online application form, must be fully complete and must be submitted by 4pm on the final day of the application period. All applicants must apply themselves. The Max Foundation is unable to accept applications on behalf of another individual, however we will accept applications for a group / organisation you are involved with.

Please refer to the funding criteria before completing and submitting your application.

**application intakes each calendar year as follows:

Autumn 1 March – 30 June. Applications close 4pm, 30 June 2009

Please note: From July 1 2009 there will be two funding rounds per calender year.

Winter July 1 – December 31. Applications close 4pm, Decemebr 31 2009

Summer January 1 – June 30 . Applications close 4pm, June 30 2010

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TCAC Creative Communities Funding

Grants

The Titirangi Community Arts Council receives funding from Waitakere City Council and Creative New Zealand to run arts activities, to run the Upstairs Gallery and to distribute to community groups as grants. These grants are in the vicinity of $750.

Click here to download an Application Form.

(NB - You will need Acrobat Reader to view PDF files- if you don't have it, download it here.)

For larger grants of up to $5,000

Applications can be made twice yearly to Waitakere City Council. Contact: Julie Nash, Community Arts Coordinator, Private Bag 93109, Henderson 0650. Ph 836 8000 extn 8934. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Our Purpose

The purpose of the Creative Communities Scheme is to provide financial assistance to groups and individuals for local arts and cultural activities. ‘Arts’ is broadly defined to mean any ‘creative practice’, including those relating to language, literature, performing arts and visual arts.

Our Aim

The aim of the Creative Communities Scheme is to increase the number of people participating in arts and cultural activities at a local level, widen the range of arts available and community interest in them, support artistic and cultural expressions by diverse communities.

What will not be funded

  • Facility development
  • Purchase of art works for galleries
  • Ongoing administrative costs that are not related to a specific project
  • Repayment of debt or interest on that debt
  • School programmes (which would normally be funded through the ongoing curriculum operating budget)
  • Costs already incurred for projects already completed
  • Catering costs
  • Fund raising costs
  • Applications from groups who have received funding but did not complete a certificate of expenditure and provide evidence of expenditure
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