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Types of projects that can’t be funded under the Creative Communities Scheme include: Projects without an arts focus, eg: puzzles, upholstery, magic, model-making, commercial design, commercial fashion design, fitness-based dance (such as aerobics...
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There are three funding criteria under the Creative Communities Scheme: Access and participation Diversity Young people Committees are encouraged to apply the funding criteria according to the arts needs within their own local council's ...
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Before an application can be considered by an assessment committee, the CCS Manager must check that it meets all of the eligibility requirements. The applicant if the applicant is an individual they must be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resi...
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Created On: 09/06/2016
in Introduction to the CCS
Creative New Zealand is New Zealand’s national agency for developing the arts. We encourage, support and promote the arts in New Zealand for the benefit of all New Zealanders. Our programmes support participation in the arts, not just by professiona...
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Created On: 09/06/2016
in Manager Responsibilities
All councils are subject to the Public Records Act 2005. CCS records should be kept according to your council’s Retention and Disposal Schedule. You will need to discuss this with your council’s information manager. The records that will need to be...
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Created On: 09/06/2016
in Manager Responsibilities
Telling Creative New Zealand how you’ve spent CCS funds is an important part of the management of the scheme. As a Crown entity, Creative New Zealand is audited annually and CCS is included in that audit. From time to time, individual councils may ...
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Created On: 09/06/2016
in Introduction to the CCS
A breakdown of each council’s CCS allocation We will notify you of your annual allocation by 1 August of each year. The total allocation received by each local council consists of: a base grant of $15,000 an allocation of $0.60 per head of p...
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Created On: 09/06/2016
in Manager Responsibilities
You have three options for managing the administration of the Creative Communities Scheme: Doing it “in-house” – You can administer the scheme itself. Using a third party – You can contract a community arts council or other suitably qualif...
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Created On: 09/06/2016
in Manager Responsibilities
The following table gives you an overview of the CCS administrator role and responsibilities. Establish the assessment committee Understand the role of the assessment committee Ensure the make-up of the assessment committee meets CCS...