Significant SPARC funding boost for Outdoors NZ
Press Release: Outdoors New Zealand
Wednesday 1
September 2010
Significant SPARC funding boost for
Outdoors New Zealand
A nearly three fold increase in SPARC
funding will better enable Outdoors NZ to deliver on the
shared vision for outdoor recreation contained in SPARC's
outdoor recreation strategy.
“We are very happy
with the outcome of the new contestable funding strategy and
pleased that SPARC saw value that Outdoors NZ can provide to
SPARC and to the wider outdoor recreation sector” said
Paul Chaplow, CEO, Outdoors NZ.
“We appreciate
the opportunity this funding round presents in enabling us
to assist SPARC in delivering the its recently released
Outdoor Recreation strategy. This strategy is key to
increasing participation in the outdoors of New Zealand and
Outdoors NZ will play a leading role in providing the sector
with governance, leadership, sector co-ordination and
capability required” said Mr Chaplow.
SPARC has
supported Outdoors NZ from its inception over 10 years ago
but this significant increase in funding recognises the key
role of Outdoors NZ has as the peak body in providing sector
leadership in outdoor community. ONZ will receive $975,000
over three years.
“The increased funding and the
fact that it is over a three year period rather than the
previous approach of year by year funding means we now have
greater certainty and can increase our capability, capacity
and ultimately strengthen the outdoor recreation sector and
ensure safer and more enjoyable outdoor participation
activities".
Outdoors NZ is being funded to provide
sector leadership and to develop and deliver
“OutdoorsMarkTM”. OutdoorsMarkTM is a national outdoor
safety assurance audit designed specifically for
organisations involved in outdoor education, outdoor
recreation, and adventure activities The timing of SPARC's
support for OutdoorsMark is particularly good given the
Government's decision around the Adventure Tourism Safety
Review, where it will be compulsory for commercial providers
of outdoors experiences to undergo safety
audits.
As part of the funding increase, Outdoors
NZ will undertake an 'organisational development tool' with
SPARC which provides a comprehensive review of capability
and performance of the organisation as well as a clear
direction for any improvements that may be
required.
“With the Outdoor Recreation strategy in place
and the contestable funding complete, we look forward to
getting on with the job at hand”.
Outdoors NZ’s
vision is to see people in New Zealand enjoying the
opportunity for positive outdoor recreation experiences
through a coherent, vibrant, and effective outdoor
sector.
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