Clutha District Council has a partnership with Creative New Zealand to promote, support, and increase participation in community arts and cultural activities in the Clutha district.
The Creative Communities Scheme supports a wide range of art projects.
To be eligible for funding, projects must support at least one of the following:
- Access and participation: Create opportunities for local communities to engage with, and participate in local arts activities
- Diversity: Support the diverse artistic cultural traditions of local communities
- Young people: enable young people (under 18 years of age) to engage with, and participate in the arts
See examples in the application guide in the related information section.
Funding criteria
Individuals, groups, or organisations can apply, but projects must:
- Take place in the Clutha District
- Benefit communities in the Clutha District
- Not have started or finished before funding is approved
- Be completed within 12 months of funding being approved
- You must be able to provide supporting documents with your application, such as quotes and support letters.
There is no limit for applications, however, allocations are normally between $200 - $5,000.
2023/24 funding schedule
There are up to three funding rounds each year. In 2023-24 the funding round are:
Round 1 - closes 8 September 2023
Round 2 - closes 8 March 2024
Additional round - closes 7 June 2024
Who to contact
If you are thinking of applying for a grant, have questions or require help with your application, please contact council’s Creative Communities Scheme administrator via help.desk@cluthadc.govt.nz
Previous funding recipients
Funding recipients in 2021/22 |
Name | Amount | Purpose |
Tuapeka-Lawrence Community Company
| $4,020
| Film project
|
Benjamin Whitaker
| $3,510
| Taonga Puoro Waananga/Workshop
|
West Otago Theatrical Society
| $2,679
| Phantom of the Opera
|
Art South Otago
| $1,000
| Two Workshops
|
Clutha Camera Club
| $1,325
| Workshop
|
South Otago Patchwork Group
| $480
| Patchwork workshop
|
Catlins Forest & Bird
| $4,030
| Celebrating the Catlins Wildlife of the night
|
Tuapeka-Lawrence Community Company
| $1853.13
| Lawrence Matariki
|
Cross Recreation Centre
| $2,000
| School Holiday Programme
|
South Otago School of Bagpipes
| $3,500
| Bagpipe lessons
|
Maryann Darmody
| $913.06
| Community Christmas Decoration project
|
Jacqueline Eales
| $3,000
| Poi Wananga x 2 workshops
|