Deadline: 3-Mar-23
The Foundation North is seeking applications for its Asian Artists’ Fund to address funding inequities for Asian artists through targeted project grants.
Asian Artists’ Fund 2023, a partnership fund with Creative New Zealand.
This fund acknowledges the place of Asian peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand in relation to Te Tiriti-o-Waitangi and their nation’s bicultural foundation.
This fund was first delivered in 2022, the result of a partnership between Foundation North and Creative New Zealand. The second iteration of this fund has been influenced by:
- Feedback and learnings from the first fund
- A co-design process with a group of Asian Arts leaders/practitioners
- Enter the Multiverse, building a stronger sector for their Asian Artists, a research report released by Te Taumata-Toi-a-Iwi in 2022.
Focus of the fund
- Artforms supported: Theatre, Music, Craft/Object, Visual Arts, Community Arts, Multidisciplinary arts, Literature, Interarts, Dance.
- Projects that would be the mandate of the New Zealand Film Commission or NZ on Air, including short film, feature film, and web series development and production, are ineligible for this fund.
- Project timeframe: Projects must be completed within 12 months of the decision date.
Streams
- Their co-design process has led us to focus on three key streams.
- All streams are inclusive of projects that use traditional Asian artforms and ancestral practices that are not easily defined using the artform definitions.
- All streams are inclusive of digital practice expressed through the artforms.
- Stream 1. One-off Artistic Projects
- Providing opportunities for Asian artists to develop and deliver artistic projects within a clearly identified timeframe.
- Artists are supported to explore collaborations, forms, and content meaningful to them. This can include either the development or presentation of creative projects or a combination of both.
- Funding requests can support artistic professional development for an artist as part of project delivery, e.g. skills acquisition that will support the project they are applying to deliver. However, artistic professional development as an end in itself is not a focus of this fund.
- Stream 2. Strengthening Organisations
- Supporting existing Asian-led arts organisations to build their capability.
- Your organisation should be working within one or more of the genres outlined to be eligible for funding.
- It is expected that these projects will be scoped and delivered alongside a contractor or partner with specific skills that the organisation has identified as having strong potential to move their organisation forward in a specific area.
- Projects that this stream can support include:
- Development of a strategic plan, marketing plan, fundraising plan, etc.
- Support to develop an entity structure, e.g. to become a limited liability company or charitable trust.
- Development of financial systems and processes and/or financial planning capability.
- If your organisation has identified another activity that is not listed as an example, please feel free to get in touch to discuss your idea.
- Stream 3. Strengthening the Sector
- Development initiatives for artists and organisations working in the genres defined. This includes:
- 3.1 Organisational-led internships
- Asian-led organisations can apply for costs associated with remunerating an intern and their mentor. You will need to demonstrate that you have the capacity and capability to support the intern for the duration of the internship.
- Roles an intern might undertake can include, but are not limited to, arts administration, producing, marketing, management and artistic leadership.
- 3.2 Artist-led Internships
- Individuals wishing to create opportunities to develop skills in arts administration, producing, marketing, management, artistic leadership, etc. can approach an organisation they wish to work with to develop an internship/mentoring model to support their development in a chosen area.
- As the focus of this stream is artist-led internships, the host organisation the artist nominates does not need to be Asian-led.
- 3.3 Sector-led community development initiatives
- Individuals, companies, or collectives can apply to deliver events or initiatives that are designed to build connections and advance collective practice across the Asian arts sector.
- Projects that this stream can support include:
- An event that brings the Asian Arts Community together to discuss issues of relevance.
- An event that brings together a range of artform practitioners to discuss the potential for cross-artform collaboration.
- An event that enables artists to come together and participate in workshops and share skills and perspectives.
- If you, your organisation, or your collective has identified another activity that is not listed as an example, please feel free to get in touch to discuss your idea.
- 3.1 Organisational-led internships
- Development initiatives for artists and organisations working in the genres defined. This includes:
Funding Information
- Applicants can apply for up to $35,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Individuals, collectives, and companies who identify as Asian can apply. You or a project partner must also be a NZ citizen or permanent resident.
- their definition of ‘Asian’, is based on the categories used in the census, as described by Statistics New Zealand in 1996 (SNZ). This group is made up of people with origins in the Asian continent from Afghanistan in the west to Japan in the east and from China in the north to Indonesia in the south.
- The outcomes of the project must also benefit the communities of Auckland and/or Northland.
- Organisations who are supported by the Creative New Zealand Toi Uru Kahikatea or Toi Tōtara Haemata Investment programmes are ineligible to apply. However, an artist may apply for an internship where a Toi Uru Kahikatea or Toi Tōtara Haemata Investment organisation is nominated by them as the host organisation.
For more information, visit Asian Artists’ Fund.