Events in Tāmaki Makaurau for all to enjoy with support of Auckland Council

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Source: Auckland Council

A range of diverse events across Tāmaki Makaurau for Aucklanders to enjoy have been given a helping hand totalling $404,000 from the Regional Event Fund Grants Allocation 2023/2024, approved by Auckland Council’s Planning, Environment and Parks Committee on 5 October.  

The events funded through the grants programme deliver a range of outcomes and benefit to communities through building and maintaining a sense of place and connection. 

Councillor Richard Hills, chair of the Planning, Environment and Parks Committee says regional events play an important part Auckland’s cultural calendar. 

“It’s vital Tāmaki Makaurau regularly hosts dynamic events for the community to participate in, and celebrate the diversity in our city and feel a sense of pride and belonging.  

“We thank the organisations and community groups for the work they put into preparing and hosting those events. 

“Many of the events we have supported with funding will also bring an economic boost to the communities hosting them and nearby local businesses.”  

A number of iconic Auckland events were among the 21 applicants to receive funding, including Farmers Santa Parade, Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park, Big Gay Out 2024 and ASB Polyfest. 

Two events that champion sustainability are being funded by the Regional Event Fund Grants allocation for the first time – Kelmarna Harvest Festival and EcoFest. 

Auckland Council considered a range of factors in allocating funding, including how much the event supports other council strategic outcomes, builds regional identity, showcases Auckland’s assets and has a positive impact across the region. 

Auckland Council Acting Head of Events Karem Colmenares says the fund helps facilitate events which give Aucklanders the opportunity for new experiences and to connect with each other. 

“A wide range of events are being supported by the fund from music, to sports, to cultural events all of which add vibrancy to Tāmaki Makaurau and offer residents opportunities to connect.”  

“There will be many events for Aucklanders to enjoy over the coming months and into the new year supported by this fund, so keep a look out for them.” 

The next round of applications for the regional events fund will open later in October. To learn more about the type of regional events we support and how you can apply for this grant, visit the Auckland Council website. 

Regional Event Grant Programme Fund allocation for 2023/2024 

Applicant 

Event 

Funding 

Crackerjack Events

Auckland International Buskers Festival 

40,000 

The Auckland Children’s Christmas Parade Trust 

Farmers Santa Parade 

17,000 

Auckland Region Outrigger Canoe Association Incorporated 

Auckland Regional Waka Ama Sprints 

10,000 

Domain Concerts Trust 

Coca-Cola Christmas In The Park 

45,000 

Show Jumping Waitemata 

Show Jumping Waitemata Festival 

11,000 

Auckland Pride Incorporated 

Auckland Pride Month 

27,000 

Eventing Auckland Incorporated 

Puhinui International Horse Trials 

15,000 

Kelmarna Community Farm Trust 

Kelmarna Harvest Festival 

3,000 

Athletics New Zealand (Incorporated) 

2024 Sir Graeme Douglas International 

6,000 

Auckland Anniversary Regatta Incorporated 

Auckland Anniversary Day Regatta 

17,000 

Interacting 

InterACT 2024! 

16,000 

Burnett Foundation Aotearoa 

Big Gay Out 2024 

17,000 

The Polyfest Trust 

ASB Polyfest 

75,000 

Mahurangi Action Incorporated 

Mahurangi Regatta 

6,000 

Waiheke International Jazz Festival Ltd 

Waiheke Jazz Festival 2024 

8,000 

The Preparatory Committee of New Zealand Taiwan Day Trust 

New Zealand Taiwan Day 2024 

11,000 

Easter Classic 2024 

The Easter Classic 2024 

10,000 

Total Sport Limited 

The DUAL 

8,000 

The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Foundation 

Mana Moana | Songs of the Pacific 

25,000 

Environment Hubs Aotearoa 

EcoFest 

25,000 

New Zealand Eid Day Trust 

New Zealand Eid Day_Eid al Fitr 2024 

12,000 

Total

$404,000 

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