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Major events funding grant open now

Published: Mon 16 Jun 2014 04:57 PM
Major events funding grant open now
If you're looking to establish a Major Event on the Coromandel you could be eligible for money from our Major Events Sponsorship funding.
Two application rounds are planned for the 2014-15 financial year in June and September.
The first round of funding will target the upcoming Spring /Summer events window and opened Monday 26 May, while the second round of funding should be open for applications in September, to target the Autumn/Winter 2015 events window.
Applications are to be assessed using the following criteria (from the events strategy):
• The event is unique to the Coromandel
• The event will garner strong national and regional media profile
• The event will attract holiday-home owners back to the Coromandel
• The event will attract domestic tourists (and internationals if they are already in NZ)
• Preference is given to shoulder-season events (off-peak)
• The event will attract strong support from our RTO and the private sector
• The event has the potential to grow to become an icon event
An annual event is preferred - if it is a 'one-off' event, it must have a track record of success in other places.
Beneficiaries of the 2013/2014 Major Events Funding are Illume Coromandel Town Winter Festival of Light ($50,000), the Thames Mindsport Festival ($12,500) and the Tairua Wet and Wild Jetski Event ($2,500).
Decisions will be made in July 2014 for the first round of funding applications.
More information and an application form can be found on www.tcdc.govt.nz

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