In just four weeks, Creative New Zealand has invested almost $8 million of an available $16 million through Phase 1 of its COVID-19 Emergency Response Package and, due to the overwhelming response, will shorten the application timeframe for two opportunities to ensure it has sufficient resources and can continue to effectively plan its Phase 2 support for the arts sector as the environment changes again.
Massive sector response to Creative New Zealand’s COVID-19 emergency support, with some Phase 1 timeframes shortened
Creative New Zealand - Toi Aotearoa,
15 May 2020, New Zealand
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