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Mō tēnei arawātea | About this opportunity
The British Council has officially launched the 2026 cycle of its flagship Connections Through Culture (CTC) grants programme. The initiative is designed to support bilateral creative collaborations, cross-cultural exchanges, and long-term institutional partnerships between creative practitioners in the United Kingdom and New Zealand and 34 other participating countries.
Applications are open to creative practitioners, cultural professionals, artists, creative hubs, festivals, biennials, and organisations. To be eligible, projects must demonstrate a meaningful collaboration involving at least one UK-based and one NZ-based partner. Eligible activities include co-creation, residencies, research and development, collaborative exhibitions, and public programmes.
Priority themes for UK-New Zealand projects are Climate and Māori & Pacific Communities.
Funding of up to £5,000 is available for Aotearoa New Zealand projects.
The applications close on Wednesday, 13 August 2026 at 10:59am NZT (23:59 12 August BST.)
Applicants are strongly advised to consult the official 2026 application toolkit and comprehensive FAQs prior to submission.
Apply here https://www.britishcouncil.org.nz/programmes/arts/connections-through-culture-grants-2026