![]() ![]() To develop a pilot wānanga toi to help Ngāti Toa rangatahi to develop their musical skills Pre-production, research and development of a web series to tell the story of the Māori electronica roots band WAI and their journey around the world sharing music in te Reo Māoriĭeveloping a business case for the establishment of an iwi based Te Whare Toi ō Ngāti Toa Creative Hub in Porirua. To work with heritage partners and complete a business case for ‘Living Heritage’, an innovative approach for bringing heritage sites to life with virtual technology, increasing opportunities for access and participating with New Zealand’s heritage places Resources will also be used to support future applications for sustainable funding To develop a suite of online resources that will be used to support whānau within the welfare and penal system to reconnect with their culture, heritage and the arts. ![]() This project will improve access and participation while preserving, protecting, and revitalising mātauranga Māori This project will improve preservation, protection, and revitalisation of mātauranga Māoriĭevelopment of a concept and prototype for a gaming and social experience based on interaction with mātauranga Māori, whakapapa, whenua, and whānau, for tamariki and rangatahi. Testing and documenting the processes for digitising mātauranga Māori for use in new media settings and testing users’ interaction with this content. To undertake a feasibility study for an alternate arts funding model that includes investigating the use of distributed ledger technology that improves sustainability and resilience for independent artists in Aotearoa The project also seeks to increase audience access and participation To work with national fringe festivals to investigate the development of a collaborative network that strengthens the fringe ecosystem and brings independent and emerging artists work to a wider audience. To develop entertaining, interactive reading resources by Aotearoa writers for children/tamarikiĭevelopment of a business case for heritage waka tangata tours on Porirua harbour. This project will also provide content creators with audience insights to support their creation of more representative content To develop a digital platform to help Aotearoa audiences discover books, movies, and TV by and about intersectional women and gender-diverse people. To develop 'Atuatanga', an interactive virtual reality gaming experience that will use te Reo Māori and mātauranga Māori to engage players through challenges as they navigate through an ancient world restoring the taiao for future generations More than $32 million was awarded to 185 projects that will drive the recovery and future resilience of our cultural sectors. Manatū Taonga received 529 applications to the Cultural Sector Innovation Fund, with almost 1000 people taking part in Te Urungi: Innovating Aotearoa events. Seed funding recipients by event: Te Whanganui-a-Tara, online, Ōtautahi Christchurch, Ōtākou Otago, Murihiku Southland, Te Tai Poutini West Coast, Ngamotu Taranaki, Te Moana a Toi-te-Huatahi Bay of Plenty, Manawatū Whanganui, Te Matau-a-Māui Hawke's Bay, Te Tau Ihu o te waka a Māui - Wairau Marlborough and Whakatū Nelson, Waikato, Tamaki Makaurau Auckland (3 online events), Te Tai Tokerau Kerikeri, Te Tairawhiti Gisborne ![]() Project funding recipients by event: Te Whanganui-a-Tara, online, Waitaha Canterbury, Ōtākou Otago, Murihiku Southland, Te Tai Poutini West Coast, Ngamotu Taranaki, Te Moana a Toi-te-Huatahi Bay of Plenty, Manawatū Whanganui, Te Matau-a-Māui Hawke's Bay, Te Tau Ihu o te waka a Māui - Wairau Marlborough and Whakatū Nelson, Waikato, Tamaki Makaurau Auckland (3 online events), Te Tai Tokerau Kerikeri, Te Tairawhiti Gisborne Please note that the Innovation Fund was a highly competitive fund and Manatū Taonga looked to support a wide range of projects across Aotearoa. The amount provided depended on each individual project and its potential reach and impact. It could also be used to support the people in the team to take the time to develop their project. Seed funding could be used to engage specific expertise, for example a lawyer, a designer, or technical expert. Seed funding provided up to $20,000 to enable a team to further progress their idea to a point that they are ready to apply for further funding.There were two funding streams available to participants in the Te Urungi events: seed funding and project funding. The Innovation Fund was delivered through a nationwide events series, Te Urungi: Innovating Aotearoa. The Innovation Fund supported innovative projects that improve the sustainability and resilience of the sector, provide commercial opportunities, and improve access and participation. ![]()
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