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  • Glossary
  • Introduction to the CCS
    • About Creative New Zealand and our partnership with local councils
    • How funding for the scheme works
    • Managing the Administrative process
    • Third Parties in CCS
    • Co-operating with other Councils
  • Eligibility requirements and funding criteria
    • Eligibility requirements for CCS
    • Funding criteria for CCS
    • Projects that can’t be funded
    • Costs that can be funded
    • Costs that can’t be funded
    • Creative Communities Scheme and Schools
    • Other sources of Funding
  • Festival Fund 2023-24
    • Festival Fund Guidance
    • Reporting for Festival Fund
  • Cyclone Gabrielle
    • Communities impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle
  • Overview of the CCS Process
    • 1. Prepare for your annual Creative Communities Scheme
    • 2. Establish the Assessment Committee
    • 3. Promote CCS
    • 4. Receive Applications
    • 5. Manage the assessment process
    • 6. Advise successful and unsuccessful applicants
    • 7. Reporting to Creative NZ
  • How CCS applications are assessed
    • Assessment committees: the role and function
    • The assessment process
    • Assessment Scale
    • Dealing with conflicts of interest
  • CCS Manager Resources
    • Downloads
      • CCS Brochures
        • Community Arts Toolkit
          • Community Arts Toolkit
      • FAQs
        • CCS assessment committees
        • Eligible projects and applicants
        • Eligible Costs
        • Changes to CCS Funded Projects
        • Project Completion Information
        • CCS Promotions
        • Other Funding
      • Glossary
        • Glossary - Arts activities
        • Glossary - General terms
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      CCS Manager Resources

      Downloads

      CCS Brochures

      Community Arts Toolkit