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Job Offer: New Zealand Japan Exchange Programme Grant 2023:Job description:Job detailsOrganisation Tui Tuia | Learning Circle - Languages Closes 22 Dec 2022 Posted on 17 Mar 2022 Region Online, Overseas, National Work type Awards, grants & residencies Work classification Culture & Heritage ShareIf you're someone who is passionate about creative projects linked to Japan with an arts or education background, don't miss this incredibleopportunity! The NZJEP grant is callingfor submission from artists, craftspeople, musicians, scholars, educators, film makers, and creatives of all kinds. We are seeking to fund a number of creative projects in abroad range of formats:festivals, exhibitions, conferences, performances, etc. Yourproject must have a basis in or result from previous work relating to Japan(i.e. you will have prior, significant and substantial interest in or connection with Japan). The New Zealand Japan Exchange Programme (NZJEP) was jointly established by the New Zealand and Japanese Governments in the early seventies to create a deeper knowledge between the two countries on a broad educational and cultural basis. Your work will enable relations between these two countries to continue to flourish. We welcome projects that can be completed safely and in conformity with government restrictions/alert levels, such as online/virtual projects. A total pool of $26,500 is available. Who can apply for the NZJEP grant?Anyone who has educational or cultural knowledge or skills relating to New Zealand and Japan that funding could transform into something more. This includes but is not limited to: » educators » artists » craftspeople » scholars What can be funded?A specific project that includes, but is not limited to: » being located within the educational or cultural sector. » enhancing the relationship between New Zealand and Japan. » having a multiplier effect. » meeting the criteria of ?seeder funding', not ?maintenance funding'.? EligibilityGrants are not available for the sole purpose of enhancing the personal practice or personal knowledge of any individual or group. A proposal must involve a specific project. The project should have a multiplier effect, in that the results have an impact on the wider community. Grants should not be applied for when there are other more appropriate sources of funding available. Applications must be of 'seeder funding' not 'maintenance funding'. ?Seeder' meaning new/early-stage projects, ?Maintenance' meaning operational type expenses for an established project. candidates must describe how they are able to complete their projects safely and in conformity with government restrictions related to the covid-19 pandemic. The project will need to be completed by30 November 2023in order to claim the grant.Recipients of grants are required to submit a report of their project using a provided template, before 1st December 2023. For any queries, Contact Us by the Tui Tuia languages team at tuituia.languages@auckland.co.nz Links & Contact info: Click here to apply How to submit the application: Click through to our websiteto apply Skills:
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