Fund details
Contact: City Events Team to discuss eligibility and details of your event, events@wcc.govt.nz
Value: Most sponsorship sits in the range of $1,000 to $10,000
About community events sponsorship
Community Events Sponsorship helps community events to succeed in Wellington through facilitation, partnering and advocating.
Proposals are considered by the events staff at Wellington City Council. Contact us if you would like to discuss community event sponsorship events@wcc.govt.nz
Our definition of a Community Event is where the target audience is a particular community or celebrates a particular community (geographic communities or communities with a shared interest or culture). We are interested in supporting new ideas and events.
We can also assist events to succeed in Wellington through facilitation, partnering and advocating.
We request that organisers approach us at least 2-3 months prior to the event. Short notice funding requests are unlikely to be accepted.
Sponsorship objectives
- To meet key objectives of the Aho Tini Arts Strategy of council.
- To ensure that Wellington fosters diversity and culture within the community.
- To support a vibrant community and cultural events programme.
- To encourage community events and cultural festivals that contribute to local identity, social cohesion and resilience.
Criteria
1. The event should be able to clearly meet at least one of these Aho Tini Strategy focus areas
Aho Tangata
Our people are connected, engaged, inclusive, accessible communities.
- Reflect the increasing diversity of our communities, and encourage access, availability and participation in arts and cultural events.
- Enhance local vibrancy for, and with, communities.
Aho Hononga
Partnership with mana whenua and Māori.
- Encourage respectful use of tikanga.
- Ensure that toi Māori and Te Reo Māori are highly visible.
Aho Whenua
The city is alive with the possibility of arts and events around every corner
- Support creativity through enabling artists and communities. Acknowledgement of the whenua on which the event occurs and its history.
Aho Mahi
Wellington is an incredible place to create, live, learn and work.
- Attract, develop and sustain talent.
2. You will need to be a legally constituted community group or organisation
This includes:
- Charitable trusts
- incorporated societies
- limited or registered companies.
3. Audience demographic
Your event is:
- Wellington-based and mainly benefits the community of Wellington.
- Attracts an audience greater than 1000 people.
- Accessible to diverse audiences and the wider community.
4. Financial sustainability
A percentage of your event income is self-generated and/or external funding (sponsorship and grants) is gained.
5. Cost to the public
Your event is free to attend or low-priced.
6. Credibility
Your organisers, contractors and sub-contractor are experienced and have a good reputation of event delivery and event safe practices.
As an applicant, you can provide evidence of sound financial management, good employment practice, clear and detailed planning and reporting processes.
Contact us
To discuss eligibility and details of your event:
Email: events@wcc.govt.nz
For any questions using the funding portal:
Phil Railton-Jacks, Funding and Process Advisor
Mobile: 021 515 514
Email: funding@wcc.govt.nz