December 16, 2010
Of the 39 Expressions of Interest in the programme, 22 organisations have been confirmed to deliver one or more of the key roles. A further 10 organisations have been asked to provide further information before a decision is made on their ability to fulfil a key role or their fit with the programme (See full list below). As the number of organisations in the programme has not yet been finalised, no decisions have been made about the amount of funding to be allocated to any organisation.
“We are pleased to confirm three new organisations are to receive longer term funding for the first time as part of the Arts Leadership Investment (Toi Totara Haemata) programme. They are Massive Company (emerging artists), the Auckland Festival Trust and Touch Compass Dance Trust (which integrates dancers with and without disabilities in professional performances and events),” Creative New Zealand chief executive Stephen Wainwright said.
Seven organisations have been declined but can apply for funding through the complementary Arts Development Investment (Toi Uru Kahikatea) programme.
“The Arts Board and Te Waka Toi have made decisions on which organisations will take a leading and collaborative role in developing New Zealand’s arts infrastructure for the 21st Century,” Mr Wainwright said.
The new investment programmes were announced in July 2010 and will take effect from 2012. They replace the existing Recurrent Funding Programme, which was closed to new applicants, and the contestable Arts Investment and Sector Investment programmes.
Timetable for next steps
The 22 arts organisations confirmed in the Arts Leadership Investment (Toi Totara Haemata) programme have been asked to submit an indicative programme of activity and budget for the period 2012-2014, by May 2011. The 10 organisations where further assessment is needed have been also asked to submit programme and budget information as well as additional information to help assess their fit with the programme.
Creative New Zealand will be meeting with the 32 (22 + 10) organisations in February 2011 to provide advice on the information required and to discuss leadership and development of the arts.
The seven organisations not accepted into the Arts Leadership Investment (Toi Totara Haemata) programme, but which are intending to apply for the complementary Arts Development Investment (Toi Uru Kahikatea) programme, must submit their applications for that programme by Friday 10 June 2011.
In August 2011 the Arts Board and Te Waka Toi will decide:
- how much will be invested in the 22 arts organisations which have been confirmed in the Arts Leadership Investment (Toi Totara Haemata) programme
- whether the 10 organisations where further assessment is needed will be confirmed in the Arts Leadership Investment (Toi Totara Haemata) programme and, if so, how much will be invested in each.
- Organisations that do not receive funding through this programme may receive funding through the Arts Development Investment (Toi Uru Kahikatea) programme
- which organisations will receive funding through the Arts Development Investment (Toi Uru Kahikatea) programme and how much
- Applicants will be advised of the outcome of these decisions in September 2011.
Description of the new programmes
The Arts Leadership Investment (Toi T tara Haemata) programme provides support of between two to five years to well run, financially sound organisations that fulfil a key role or roles in the creation, presentation and distribution of high-quality arts experiences to New Zealanders.
The Arts Development Investment programme (Toi Uru Kahikatea) offers greater flexibility in the range of activity it can support with funding available for periods from six months to two years.
The 22 organisations which have been confirmed in the programme are: Auckland Festival Trust, Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Auckland Theatre Company, BATS Theatre, Black Grace, Centrepoint Theatre, Chamber Music New Zealand, DANZ – Dance Aotearoa New Zealand, Massive Company, Capital E – National Theatre for Children and Wellington Children’s Festival, New Zealand Book Council, New Zealand International Arts Festival, NBR New Zealand Opera, New Zealand String Quartet, Objectspace, Playmarket, Taki Rua Productions, Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust, The Court Theatre, The Physics Room, Toi Maori Aotearoa and Touch Compass Dance Trust.
The 10 organisations which have been asked to provide further information before a decision is made on whether they will be confirmed in the programme are: Arts Access Aotearoa, Artspace, Choirs Aotearoa New Zealand, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, Circa Theatre, Downstage Theatre, Footnote Dance, Fortune Theatre, Southern Sinfonia and Vector Wellington Orchestra.
Notes
- Establishing the Arts Leadership Investment (Toi T oara Haemata) and Arts Development Investment (Toi Uru Kahikatea) programmes was a recommendation from Creative New Zealand’s review of its programme for Recurrently Funded Organisations (RFOs). The RFO review is the last of three funding programme reviews that Creative New Zealand undertook to complete as part of its strategic plan for 2007-2010.
- In addition to the new programmes, Creative New Zealand will continue to offer Arts Grants and Quick Response Grants and continue to support the Creative Communities Scheme.
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