- Performances by community choirs, hip-hop groups, theatre companies or poets.
- Workshops on printmaking, writing, dancing or other creative forms.
- Exhibitions by local craft groups promoting weaving, pottery and carving.
- Festivals featuring local artists.
- Creation of a community film or a public artwork by a community.
- Development of new tukutuku, whakairo or kōwhaiwhai for a local marae.
Te Āhei ki te pūtea Kaupapa Hapori Oro Eligibility for Creative Communities Scheme (CCS) funding
Examples of projects that meet the criteria for CCS funding
Access and participation
Diversity
- Workshops, rehearsals, performances, festivals or exhibitions:
- in Māori or Pasifika heritage art forms
- by local migrant communities.
- Arts projects bringing together groups from a range of different communities.
- Workshops, rehearsals, performances, festivals or exhibitions by groups with experience of disability or mental illness.
Young people
- A group of young people:
- working with an artist to create a mural or street art
- creating a film about an issue that is important to them.
- Printing a collection of writing by young people.
- Music workshops for young people.
- An exhibition of visual art work by young people.
Appointments by phone
If you would like to talk about your application emaill creative.communities@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz for a phone appointment.
Previously funded rounds
Contact a CCS grant advisor
Contact a CCS grant advisor to check if your project or activity is eligible for funding.
More about the Creative Communities Scheme fund
- About the Creative Communities Scheme (CCS) and how to apply
- What happens after you receive Creative Communities Scheme (CCS) funding
- Costs that the Creative Communities Scheme (CCS) supports
- Creative Communities Scheme (CCS) application guide and multi-language brochures
- Creative Communities Scheme (CCS) funded projects