Results posted: 3 September 2025
47
Projects funded
$4,333,840
Total funding awarded
153
Eligible applications received
$14,339,670
Total funding requested
47 organisations have been offered funding totalling $4,333,840 to deliver a programme of work for up to two years. We received 153 eligible applications with a total of $14,339,669.81 requested.
Organisations who applied to this opportunity could request up to $125,000 per year, for one or two years.
See the results for Arts Organisations and Groups Fund 2024 - up to $50,000
Funding type summary
- Ngā toi Māori: 10 organisations were offered funding totalling $803,360
$4,832,042.00 was requested by 35 organisations - Pacific Arts: 6 organisations were offered funding totalling $614,000
$3,194,130 was requested by 19 organisations - General Arts: 31 organisations were offered funding totalling $2,916,480
$15,218,571.13 was requested by 99 organisations
Artforms summary
- 4 - Craft and Object art
- 3 - Customary Māori arts
- 4 - Dance
- 4 - Literature
- 13 - Multidisciplinary arts
- 6 – Music
- 2 - Pacific Heritage Arts
- 6 - Theatre
- 5 - Visual arts
Key themes and round observations
A wide range of practitioners across various career stages and artforms were supported, with the artforms most represented being Literature and Music, followed by Visual arts and Multidisciplinary arts.
Here we provide key themes and observations of the results for the Arts Organisations and Group Fund. This fund focused on supporting organisations and groups to deliver a programme of work for up to two years.
Panels observed a high quality of applications overall and, to work within our budget constraints, endeavoured to take an ecosystem approach, trying to achieve a good mix of regional spread, “age and stage” of organisations, community and artistic benefits, types of programmes, and balancing stability of funding with creating new opportunities, alongside the published assessment criteria.
Strong applications to the Arts Organisations and Groups Fund tended to have the following characteristics:
Community and creative impact
- Strong artistic and/or community benefits, well-described and evidence-based
- Transformational opportunities for their communities
- Ripple, long-term or generational effects
- Pathways for growth (creative, career or both) for artists
- Opportunities to develop their artform or innovate
- Support for the health of underserved genres
- Authentic accessibility and inclusivity initiatives
- Service delivery to underserved communities
- Employment opportunities for artists
- Clear identification of community needs
- Diverse voices and perspectives embedded throughout
- Either very broad impact, or very specific focus
Organisational qualities
- Clear articulation of who they are, what they do, why they do it, and how they do it
- Clearly evidenced benefits, impacts and value
- Evidence of community support (through sponsorship, letters of support, positive feedback, etc)
- Strong, year-round programme, focused on meeting audience or beneficiary needs
- Diverse revenue streams
- Authentic relationships, representation and engagement with communities, especially when mana whenua were involved
- Demonstrated forward thinking
- Resilience and adaptability
- Consideration of environmental impact
- Innovative in creative practice or business model
- History of exceptional delivery and impact
- Pathway of continued growth
Value generation
- Collaboration / partnership / smart use of resources
- Evidence of audience demand and/or presenter/partner interest
- Realism / viability - not too much, not too little
- Criticality to sector / uniqueness of services / a key part of the creation/distribution chain
- Provided a vital platform for artists and audiences
- Return on investment / value for money
- Potential to attract other investors, multiply investment, or both
Funded arts organisations and groups
Ngā toi Māori fund
- $50,000 - AKAU (Multidisciplinary arts)
- $50,000 - Hawaiki Tu Arts Foundation (Multidisciplinary arts)
- $162,700 - Huia (NZ) Limited (Literature)
- $64,750 - Kotahi Rau Pukapuka Trust (Literature)
- $80,000 - MOKO ORA Incorporated (Customary Māori arts)
- $35,910 - Ōkāreka Dance Company (Dance)
- $100,000 - Te Kīwai Mātau o Ngāruahine (Customary Māori arts)
- $50,000 - Te Puna i Rangiriri Trust (Customary Māori arts)
- $100,000 - Utu A Matimati (Multidisciplinary arts)
- $110,000 - Wairau Māori Art Gallery Charitable Trust (Visual arts)
Pacific arts fund
- $75,000 - KUINI QONTROL (Music)
- $57,000 - Lima Productions (Multidisciplinary arts)
- $130,000 - Miharo Murihiku Trust (Multidisciplinary arts)
- $130,000 - Ta’alili (Dance)
- $120,000 - Taro Patch Creative Limited (Pacific heritage arts)
- $102,000 - Three Star Nation (Pacific heritage arts)
General arts fund
- $50,000 - A Slightly Isolated Dog Limited (Theatre)
- $100,000 - Arts Council Nelson Inc (Craft and Object art)
- $155,000 - Arts Inc. Heretaunga (Multidisciplinary arts)
- $120,000 - Arts Murihiku (Multidisciplinary arts)
- $40,000 - Auckland War Memorial Museum (Craft and Object art)
- $100,000 - Canterbury Society of Arts Charitable Trust – CoCA Toi Moroki (Visual arts)
- $92,500 - Cubbin Charitable Trust (Theatre)
- $74,360 - Driving Creek Railway Ltd (Craft and Object art)
- $80,000 - Dunedin Fringe Arts Trust (Multidisciplinary arts)
- $57,000 - Express Yourself, Express Yourself (Dance)
- $80,000 - Glass Ceiling Arts Collective Limited (Multidisciplinary arts)
- $100,000 - He Waka Eke Noa Charitable Trust (Multidisciplinary arts)
- $85,000 - Hokianga Community Educational Trust (Multidisciplinary arts)
- $92,500 - Identity Dance Company Ltd (Dance)
- $70,000 - Independent Music Venues Aotearoa Incorporated (Music)
- $152,000 - Makers 101 Ltd (Craft and Object art)
- $127,000 - MEANWHILE (Visual arts)
- $50,000 - New Zealand Portrait Gallery Trust (Visual arts)
- $65,000 - Nightsong (Theatre)
- $52,000 - Prima Volta Charitable Trust (Music)
- $70,000 - Q Theatre (Multidisciplinary arts)
- $198,620 - RM Gallery and Project Office (Visual arts)
- $125,000 - Showquest Charitable Trust (Multidisciplinary arts)
- $100,000 - Sistema Aotearoa Trust (Music)
- $145,000 - TAHI New Zealand Festival of Solo Performance Trust (Theatre)
- $155,000 - The Coalition for Books Incorporated (Literature)
- $100,000 - The Crescendo Trust of Aotearoa (Music)
- $65,000 - The New Zealand Comedy Trust (Theatre)
- $65,000 - Trick of the Light Theatre Limited (Theatre)
- $90,000 - Wellington Jazz and Music Festival Trust (Music)
- $60,000 - Wellington Treasure Trust (Literature)