More than $210,000 to help local projects
More than $210,000 to help local
projects
Dunedin (Thursday, 22 December 2016) – More than $210,000 in grants was given to nearly 90 organisations for their community and arts work in Dunedin recently.
The Dunedin Community Christmas Dinner is one of 19 community events to receive funding from the Dunedin City Council during its latest round of community events and arts grants. Organised by the Acts of Kindness Trust, the Christmas Dinner is for people who are alone on Christmas Day and want to share a meal with others.
The free dinner is held at the Dunedin Town Hall, and organisers are expecting around 500 people. Anyone who would like to attend can register by calling Connect South on 471 6150 before Christmas Eve.
The DCC’s Grants Subcommittee allocated more than $165,000 to bolster community, arts and culture projects.
The subcommittee also allocated almost $50,000 of Creative New Zealand funding to arts projects in the city.
Manager Community Development and Events Joy Gunn says arts grants will fund new work that strengthens partnerships and collaborations such as Urban Dream Brokerage, the Dunedin Fringe Festival, Puaka Matariki, the City of Literature and Arts on the Rail Trail.
Community grants support key social service providers such as Stopping Violence, Youthline, the Life Education Trust, the Alzheimer’s Society and Autism New Zealand. Funding will also help provide services for Dunedin’s migrant and former refugee communities.
“In this grant round, the DCC allocated funding to close to 90 organisations and individuals. Applications continue to show the breadth of work happening in the community, by the community. It’s important for the DCC to support these organisations, which are making a difference in our community.”
A new round of community funding has now opened. People can apply before 30 March 2017.
Groups, organisations and individuals can find out more at www.dunedin.govt.nz/funding or by phoning (03) 477 4000.
Community Events Grants
Mosgiel Business Association, Mosgiel Community
Market Day, $1600
Falefa’ea Fagasa, Samoan Language
Week, $650
BRONZ Otago Inc, Toy Run and Easter Egg Run,
$1461
Samoan Advisory Council, Samoan Independence Day,
$800
Dunedin Poultry, Pigeon and Cage Bird Club, Annual
Show, $1000
Sri Lankan Students Association, Sri Lankan
New Year, $400
Brighton Gala Experience, Brighton Gala
Day, $1750
Royal NZ Pipe Band Association, Octagonal
Day/Pipe Band Contests, $3650
Portobello Blues Festival,
Festival, $2000
Waitati e, Waitati Music Festival, $2000
Grants Braes AFC, Beach Soccer Tournament, $1000
Dunedin City Petanque Inc, NZ National Senior Doubles
Champ, $400
Music Managers Forum NZ, Music Month Summit,
$2000
Scout Association, Otago Gang Show, $1500
Bike
Otago, 3 Peaks Enduro Mountain Bike Race, $3000
NZ Ice
Hockey Federation, Under 20s World Champs, $3000
Dunedin
Ice Hockey Association, Kiwi Masters Hockey Tournament,
$2000
Festival of the Plain, Festival, $1500
Acts of
Kindness Charitable Trust, Community Christmas Dinner, $2600
Creative New Zealand Creative Communities Dunedin Scheme
Poems in the Waiting Room, Lilliput
Libraries, $2000
Trudy Lane, Sunroom, $3000
Opera
Otago, “A Christmas Carol” An Opera, $4000
The Hills
Radio Trust/Otago Access Radio, Profile of 20 Young People,
$2000
Kaitrin McMullan and Brydee Strang, Round the
World in 80 Tales, $1700
The Unity Creative, Hip Hop
‘n’ Popcorn Creation/Writing Workshop, $3000
Just
Atelier Trust, Unstitched: Local Fashion Revolution, $2500
Christine Keller, Community Loom Weaving Workshops,
$2000
Brendan James Christie, Nook and Cranny Music
Festival and Music Month Showcase, $1200
Guy
Howard-Smith, Otago University Clean Streets Mural, $1500
Kath Beattie’s Writers Group, Literary Link –
Dunedin, $1500
Campbell Walker, A Precariat Community
Cinema, $2000
Waitati e, Waitati Music Festival 2017,
$2100
Jon Wilson, Winters Blight Frame Animation Film,
$2000
Poems in the Waiting Room, Poems on Steps –
POSTs, $1000
Vogel Street Party Charitable Trust, Vogel
Street Party 2017, $1920
Tom Mepham, The Sound Fuse:
Music Intensives, $1000
Otago Scout Gang Show, Otago
Gang Show 2017, $1000
Sweet Adelines International NZ,
National Competitions and Education Convention, $2200
Dunedin Theatre Reviewers’ Collective, Dunedin Theatre
Awards 2016, $1250
Lesley Smith, Letterpress Scrabble
and Bookmarks, $450
Green Island Competitions Society,
Annual Junior Vocal Competition, $400
East Otago Musical
Theatre Inc, Annual Production – “Anything Goes”,
$1000
Amana Art Group, Tutorials by established artists,
$750
Metonymic Trust, Lines of Flight Festival of
Experimental Music, $3000
Louise Clifton, Frankenfoot
workshops and exhibition, $2000
Jordon Dickson, Queen,
$750
Dunedin Fringe Arts Trust, The Amped Music Project,
$2000
Dunedin City Council Arts Grants
Aotearoa Digital Arts (ADA) and Saltwater Arts,
Umbrellamalia, $4000
Down in Edin Magazine, Down In Edin
Magazine 2017, $3000
Dunedin Opera Company/Opera Otago,
“War Hero” a new opera by John Drummond, $4000
Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival, “Jane Eyre: An
Autobiography”, $3000
Kath Beattie’s Writing Group,
Literary Link – Dunedin, $1500
Manawa Enterprises, Te
Aho Paihere – Matariki performance, $2500
Middlemarch
Promotions Group, Art Gallery / Exhibition Space – Arts on
the Rail Trail 2017, $2540
Orokonui Ecosanctuary,
Ecosanctuary Arts Trail, $2000
Sarah Spicer and Adam
Samuel Goldman, Anything Could Happen – The Dunedin Sound
Portal, $4000
Taki Rua Productions Society Inc, Tiki
Taane Mahuta Tour, $2500
Fortune Theatre, Summer School
with John Bolton – Theatre for Life, $3000
Stopping
Violence Dunedin, Stories to Heal Violence, $650
Talking
House Productions, Alive in Berlin, $1908
Community Grants Scheme
Caversham
Community Group, Caversham newsletter, $2000
Corstorphine Community Hub, Corstorphine Community Hub
Club, $2000
Methodist Mission, Southern Arahina Family
Service Centre, $2500
North East Valley Community
Development Project, $2500
Cedars of Lebanon Club,
Driving Lessons for Syrian Women Refugees, $2000
Dunedin
Community Transport Trust, Plus Bus, $2500
Dunedin Multi
Ethnic Council, Chai and Chat, $1760
Rape Crisis
Dunedin, Volunteer training programme 2017, $2950
Stopping Violence Dunedin, Staff wages, $2950
Youthline Otago, Salary for manager, $2950
Caversham
Toy Library, Wages for librarian, $2500
Chatbus Trust,
Counsellor salary, $2950
Life Education Trust Coastal
Otago, Educator salaries, $2500
Otago Youth Wellness
Trust, Wraparound service, $2500
Presbyterian Support
Otago, Buddy Programme Dunedin, $2500
Saddle Hill
Foundation Trust, Ground Zero Summit and Challenge, $2500
Dunedin Chinese Language and Cultural Trust, Teaching of
Mandarin and Cantonese and Chinese Dance, $2500
Dunedin
Senior Chinese Association, Teaching and activity programme,
$2500
Alzheimer’s Society Otago, Administration
support, $2950
Aphasia NZ Charitable Trust, Dunedin
Aphasia Support Group, $2500
Autism New Zealand Otago
Branch, Outreach co-ordinator wages, $2950
CCS
Disability Action Otago, Disability support, $2500
Deaf
Aotearoa Holdings, Opportunities that enable Deaf people to
achieve their aspirations, $2950
Dunedin Community
Learning Centre, DCLC wages, $2950
Hearing Association
Dunedin Branch, Field officer wages, $2950
Parkinsonism
Society of Otago, Support programme, $2950
Brain Injury
Association (Otago), Liaison service, $2400
Southern
Regions Branch of the Muscular Dystrophy Association,
Southern field worker, $2950
Willing Workers Ltd, Wages,
$2500
Work Opportunities Trust, Salary,
$2500
Araiteuru Marae, Restoration of Pa Harakeke,
$2500
Blueskin Resilient Communities Trust, Healthy
rentals certification, $2500
Dunedin Environment Centre
Trust, Kaikorai Commons redevelopment documentary,
$2400
Just Atelier, Unstitched: Local fashion revolution,
$2500
Ocean Grove Community Trust, Tomahawk community
garden, $2500
Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust, Tools to
identify yellow-eyed penguins, $2000
Outram Charitable
Trust, Outram cricket nets, $1300
Shakti Ethnic Women’s
Support Group Dunedin, Unheard Voices of Ethnic Women in
Down South, $2500
Small Grants
Yoga
Education in Prisons Trust (YEPT), Tutors’ fees,
$280
Otago Pioneer Women’s Memorial Association Inc,
Promotion material and advertising, $500
Broad Bay
Community Centre, Fees for the activity coordinators,
$430
Neighbourhood Matching Grants
Caversham Community Group, Hire of
portaloos, $155
Neighbours of Walton Park, Cost of food
and sundry items, $497
Mornington Community Group,
Stallholder and other volunteers support, $314
Brockville
Community, Sundry tools and food for a shared meal,
$450