Amplify dial turned to max for music

Whanganui’s music industry will have its volume turned up through this quarter’s round of Amplify funding.

Whanganui’s music industry will have its volume turned up through this quarter’s round of Amplify funding. Economic Development Agency Whanganui & Partners has announced a one-off round of music industry-specific grants in addition to its regular Amplify funding.

Dr Emma Bugden, the agency’s Strategic Lead for Creative Industries, said the five additional Amplify grants offered a great opportunity to lift the local music industry.

“We want to develop and grow the infrastructure for live music in the city. If you’re an existing music venue or event looking to amplify what you do, we’d love to hear from you.”

This is Whanganui & Partners’ third round of Amplify funding. The one-off grants of up to $4000 are designed to enable existing businesses to take a step towards meaningful growth.

Amplify in its current format was launched in 2022 and replaces the once-yearly creative industries ‘Amplify’ grants and quarterly ‘Business Boost’ funding previously offered by Whanganui & Partners.

Bugden said the music industry Amplify grants were focused on the infrastructure that supports live music in Whanganui.

“Having a thriving music industry supports our local creatives engaged in music, boosts our hospitality and visitor industries, and creates opportunities for growth and investment in this area.

“Whanganui’s creative industry is vitally important to our national and international perception as a city of creativity, design and opportunity. We want to build the infrastructure that supports locals working in this industry, and create opportunities and capability to attract artists and growth.”

Simon Putan, Business Growth Advisor, said Whanganui & Partners would be offering the five music industry Amplify grants in addition to its existing provision.

“If you have a business that needs a boost to progress, Amplify is for you. We want our creatives, agri-businesses, visitor industry operators and any business with high-growth potential to apply for this funding.”

In the two rounds completed since Amplify was launched late last year, Whanganui & Partners has awarded 13 grants to local businesses. The funding is awarded quarterly and applications remain live for 12 months after their submission.

Music industry applications which are unsuccessful in securing one of the five industry-specific grants will remain eligible for consideration in the standard Amplify rounds following this one-off focused round.

Putan said the grants were used for differing ends by individual businesses but Amplify was designed to boost or sustain organisations in measurable ways.

“We have amazing local businesses bursting with initiative and ideas for growth. Through Amplify we meet and assist lots of motivated and inspired people ready to take action. It’s a great feeling being able to help businesses meet their potential.”

He said businesses might apply for Amplify to enable a specific project to progress, to secure specialist equipment, to establish a new administration system, or to get behind-the-scenes their work needs, “Every application is distinct and important.”

The provision of funding to help businesses grow and adapt was about investing in Whanganui’s future, Putan said.

Applications should be submitted to discoverwhanganui.nz/amplify by 5pm, May 26. For more information and the terms and conditions for the grants, businesses are encouraged to go to discoverwhanganui.nz/amplify or get in touch with Whanganui & Partners.

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