Deadline: 16-Apr-2026
The Development Fund for Arts Organisations and Groups provides up to $10,000 to New Zealand-based arts organisations to strengthen their long-term capacity, sustainability, and community impact. Funding supports capability-building initiatives such as accessibility planning, audience engagement strategies, governance development, and financial resilience. Eligible organisations can apply for support in up to two focus areas to improve operations, inclusivity, and strategic development.
What is the Development Fund for Arts Organisations and Groups?
The Development Fund for Arts Organisations and Groups supports arts organisations and community arts groups in New Zealand that want to strengthen their organisational capability and long-term sustainability.
The fund focuses on helping organisations build skills, develop strategies, and improve operational systems so they can better engage audiences, operate sustainably, and respond to evolving community needs.
Funding supports initiatives that enhance internal capacity rather than direct artistic production. This includes activities such as strategic planning, governance training, accessibility development, and organisational sustainability initiatives.
Grants of up to $10,000 are available for projects that improve organisational capability in selected priority areas.
Key Objectives of the Fund
The Development Fund aims to help arts organisations grow stronger, more inclusive, and more resilient.
The main objectives include:
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Strengthening organisational skills and leadership
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Improving accessibility and inclusion
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Increasing audience participation and engagement
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Enhancing financial sustainability
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Supporting responsible environmental practices
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Encouraging culturally responsive governance and strategy development
By supporting these activities, the fund helps arts organisations remain effective, adaptable, and relevant in their communities.
Priority Focus Areas
Applicants must select up to two focus areas for their project. These focus areas are designed to address key organisational development needs.
Accessibility for Deaf and Disabled Communities
Projects may focus on improving accessibility and inclusion for Deaf and disabled people.
Examples include:
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Accessibility audits or planning
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Developing inclusive policies
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Staff training on disability inclusion
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Creating accessible programming strategies
Audience Engagement
Funding can support research or strategy development to help organisations connect with new audiences and strengthen participation.
Possible activities include:
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Audience research and surveys
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Community engagement strategies
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Marketing and outreach planning
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Audience development initiatives
Cultural Competency
Organisations can build cultural awareness and responsiveness through initiatives that improve their understanding of diverse communities.
This may include:
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Cultural competency training
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Inclusive policy development
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Community partnership strategies
Tiaki Taiao (Environmental Guardianship)
This focus area supports organisations seeking to integrate environmentally responsible practices into their operations.
Activities may include:
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Environmental sustainability planning
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Sustainable event or operations strategies
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Environmental policy development
Financial Resilience
Projects aimed at strengthening financial sustainability may include:
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Revenue generation strategies
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Diversifying income sources
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Financial planning or fundraising strategies
Governance Development
Funding can help strengthen leadership and governance structures.
Examples include:
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Board development or governance training
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Governance reviews or improvement plans
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Policy and compliance frameworks
Responsiveness to Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Organisations may develop strategies that improve their responsiveness to Te Tiriti o Waitangi, the foundational agreement between Māori and the Crown in New Zealand.
Activities may include:
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Treaty awareness training
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Māori engagement strategies
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Partnership frameworks with Māori communities
Strategy Development
Funding can support organisations in developing long-term strategic plans that guide future growth and impact.
Examples include:
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Organisational strategic planning
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Vision and mission development
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Operational strategy design
What Activities Can Be Funded?
The fund supports initiatives that build long-term organisational capability, rather than short-term project delivery.
Examples of eligible activities include:
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Accessibility planning and inclusion training
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Audience research and engagement strategies
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Strategic or operational planning
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Governance development and leadership training
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Financial sustainability and revenue planning
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Environmental sustainability initiatives
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Cultural competency development
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Website development or upgrades linked to a focus area
Website improvements may be funded only if they directly support one of the identified development areas, such as accessibility or audience engagement.
Funding Amount
Organisations can receive grants of up to $10,000.
Funding must be used for capability-building initiatives related to the selected focus areas.
Who is Eligible?
The fund is open to New Zealand-based arts organisations and groups that aim to strengthen their internal capacity and organisational development.
Typical eligible applicants include:
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Non-profit arts organisations
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Community arts groups
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Cultural organisations operating in the arts sector
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Established arts collectives or groups
Applicants must demonstrate that the proposed activities will build organisational capability and support long-term sustainability.
How to Apply for the Development Fund
Organisations interested in this funding opportunity should follow a structured application process.
Step 1: Identify Organisational Needs
Assess areas where your organisation requires development, such as accessibility, governance, financial planning, or strategy.
Step 2: Select Focus Areas
Choose up to two priority focus areas that your proposed initiative will address.
Step 3: Design a Capability-Building Initiative
Develop a project plan that outlines:
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The development challenge your organisation faces
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The activities you will undertake
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Expected outcomes and improvements
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Timeline and budget requirements
Step 4: Prepare Supporting Information
Provide details about:
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Your organisation’s mission and activities
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The people or communities you serve
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How the project will strengthen your organisation long-term
Step 5: Submit the Application
Complete and submit the grant application with all required documentation and project details.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid the following common issues:
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Proposing projects unrelated to the listed focus areas
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Requesting funding for artistic production rather than organisational development
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Submitting unclear or vague project plans
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Failing to show how the project builds long-term capability
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Applying for more than two focus areas
Successful applications clearly demonstrate how the initiative will improve organisational capacity and sustainability.
Why This Fund Matters
Arts organisations often face challenges related to resources, governance, financial stability, and audience engagement.
This fund provides targeted support that allows organisations to invest in their long-term development rather than focusing solely on short-term programming.
By strengthening leadership, accessibility, financial planning, and strategic direction, the fund helps arts organisations:
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Become more sustainable
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Improve community engagement
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Expand participation in the arts
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Create inclusive and accessible cultural experiences
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Development Fund for Arts Organisations and Groups?
It is a funding programme that supports New Zealand-based arts organisations in developing organisational capability, sustainability, and strategic capacity.
2. How much funding can organisations receive?
Eligible organisations can receive up to $10,000 to support capability-building initiatives.
3. How many focus areas can applicants choose?
Applicants can apply for support in up to two focus areas.
4. Can funding be used for website development?
Yes, but only if the website development directly supports one of the approved focus areas, such as accessibility or audience engagement.
5. What types of organisations can apply?
New Zealand-based arts organisations, cultural groups, and community arts collectives that want to strengthen their organisational capability can apply.
6. Does the fund support artistic production projects?
No. The fund is designed to support organisational development and capability-building, not artistic production.
7. What makes a strong application?
Strong applications clearly explain the organisational challenge, the development activities planned, and how the initiative will strengthen long-term sustainability.
Conclusion
The Development Fund for Arts Organisations and Groups offers an important opportunity for New Zealand arts organisations to strengthen their internal capacity and long-term sustainability. With grants of up to $10,000, organisations can invest in accessibility, governance, audience engagement, financial resilience, and strategic development.
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