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Te Pūtea | Ma te huruhuru

Have that brilliant whakaaro and just need the pūtea to get it on stage? Then this is the workshop for you! Join Amber Curreen for a grant writing workshop. 

 

Focusing on Creative New Zealand’s Creative Impact Fund (due 25 Sept 2025), this workshop will offer practical advice and guidance to tackle an application. From where to start, key tips and some do’s and don’ts, come away equipped with some tools to get that next application in.

Perfect for Māori performing arts practitioners who aiming to submit a Creative Impact Grant, whether this is your first application or you’ve got some experience.

Workshop Details

Āhea | When: Saturday 23 August, 10am – 12pm
Kei hea | Where: Te Pou Theatre, 2 Mt Lebanon Lane

Mō wai | For who: Māori & Moana Nui performing arts whānau submitting a grant application

Utu | Cost: Free
Roanga | Duration: 2hrs

About Amber Curreen

Amber Curreen is a kaupapa-Māori focused arts manager, creative and performer who is a founding leader of Te Pou Theatre, Auckland’s Māori home for theatre.


Amber has successfully received project and organisation funding across her career.

About the Whakapuāwai Programme

The Whakapuāwai Programme at Te Pou Theatre is an annual programme offering opportunities for development and connection for the Māori performing arts community. 

Kaitautoko | Funders

We are grateful to have various organizations, businesses and people supporting many different aspects of Te Pou. We couldn’t achieve what we have without their support. Our Whakapuāwai Programme is sponsored by the following:

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