Quick Response Grants are our most common form of funding. They are awarded in three rounds per year and available to all artforms. As our smallest and most numerous opportunity Quick Response Grants are a great place to start if you are new to Creative New Zealand Funding. More information
Arts Grants are awarded in two rounds per year and are available to all artforms. They offer more funding than Quick Response Grants, but take longer for us to assess. More information
The purpose of this programme is to provide development support to established New Zealand artists, arts practitioners, groups and arts organisations for periods of one to three years. More information
The selected artist will have the opportunity to work on an approved project and undertake professional development opportunities in Berlin. The residency is for a period of up to twelve months and is open to New Zealand visual artists. More information
This opportunity is for published writers at an early stage of their career. Applicants for an Arts Grant in the September round are automatically considered for this bursary. More information
The Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards have been offered annually since 1996 to celebrate excellence in Pacific arts in New Zealand. The five awards are an opportunity for the public to nominate both senior and emerging New Zealand-based Pacific Island artists who characterise the richness and diversity of Pacific culture in this country. More information
These awards recognise notable literary achievement and are offered to writers who have made a significant contribution to New Zealand literature. Individuals and organisations are invited to nominate writers for these awards. More information
A four-month residency for a New Zealand visual artist to work on a project and undertake professional-development opportunities in New York. More information
This fellowship is open to mid-career and senior New Zealand practitioners. It's open to jewellers, weavers and ceramicists through to furniture-makers, designers, curators and writers in craft/object art. More information
This fellowship is open to choreographers who have already produced a significant body of work to develop new practices, undertake specific research, or deepen their skill or knowledge base. The recipient will be required to complete a project involving creative work and/or professional development within a 12 month period. More information
This award is to promote and encourage choreography in New Zealand contemporary dance and was established in 1999 with the interest from a bequest by Mrs Lang. Choreographers or contemporary dance groups are automatically considered for this annual award, but priority will be given to proposals involving the work of emerging choreographers. More information
This residency is available for an experienced writer to work on an approved project for a period of approximately nine to eleven months in Berlin, Germany.The residency covers travel to and accommodation in Berlin, a monthly stipend and incidentals. More information
Ngā tuhinga 16 May . 2012
The M Literary Residency Programme has been established to disseminate a broader knowledge of contemporary life and writing in India and China today and to foster… Read more
Ngā tuhinga 2 Apr . 2012
Two CLL (Copyright Licensing Ltd) NZSA (New Zealand Society of Authors) Research Grants are now open for application from writers of fiction or non-fiction. The… Read more