These notes were taken from a workshop delivered by Exult to not for profit organisations, around developing sustainable avenues of funding.
Click here to view Exult’s upcoming workshops.

These notes were taken from a workshop delivered by Exult to not for profit organisations, around developing sustainable avenues of funding.
Click here to view Exult’s upcoming workshops.
A stitch in time: Creative Bay of Plenty’s Emily Arnold catches up with the Tauranga Embroiderers’ Guild.
Bay of Plenty creatives are invited to apply to The Artistry Huddle’s 2025 Creative Critique programme.
Ngā Tohu Toi is proud to announce the 2025 recipients of its prestigious awards celebrating excellence and leadership in ngā Toi Māori (Māori arts).
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We’re excited to bring the Beyond Acknowledgement series to our creative community! To help us understand who is finding this resource useful, we ask that you fill out a short form before accessing the video. Disclaimer: This presentation is not intended as expert advice on Te Tiriti o Waitangi. It shares perspectives from Tauranga Moana and the arts. While the examples are local, the principles may be useful elsewhere.
We’re excited to bring the Beyond Acknowledgement series to our creative community! To help us understand who is finding this resource useful, we ask that you fill out a short form before accessing the video. Disclaimer: This presentation is not intended as expert advice on Te Tiriti o Waitangi. It shares perspectives from Tauranga Moana and the arts. While the examples are local, the principles may be useful elsewhere.
