Funding for Science Festival welcomed as it celebrates 25 years

31 May 2023

Media Release

New Zealand’s only International Science Festival turns 25 this year and was delighted to receive a grant of $75,000 from Otago Community Trust to support its continued growth and development.

Jerome Cousins, director of the New Zealand International Science Festival highlights that the festival is the only festival of its type in the country and the continued cornerstone funding from Otago Community Trust and our other funding partners ensures we can deliver accessible meaningful science to the public at little to no cost. 

“Thanks to Otago Community Trust Funding, we’ve ensured over 70% of festival events are free this year, and those that have a charge are kept at a minimum. We encourage people to immerse themselves in the line-up of festival events!” said Cousins.

We are thrilled with how this year’s programme has come together, we have some incredible guest speakers, hands-on workshops, and museum exhibitions. Plus, this year marks 25 years of the festival in Dunedin and it keeps getting better every year.

Andy Kilsby, chair of Otago Community Trust said trustees are always impressed with the calibre of events on offer and we acknowledge that the International Science Festival promotes Dunedin as a city of science and education.

“The fact that it is the only festival of its type in the country is unique, we are pleased to fund this each year to continue to bring together sector leaders who educate, inspire and celebrate science and its role in our daily lives,” says Kilsby.

Otago Community Trust was also pleased to award a $20,000 grant to WAI Wānaka. WAI Wānaka is a community organisation set up to accelerate local action for fresh water, alongside a range of environmental initiatives in the Upper Clutha area.

Cat Dillon, Operations Manager of WAI Wānaka highlights that the Otago Community Trust grant is a much-appreciated boost to WAI Wānaka who seek to maintain the momentum created through programmes like the Jobs for Nature initiative.

Jobs for Nature and the Wānaka Water Project will cease in June 2023, explains Dillion and we wish to ensure that we have the capability and capacity to continue to deliver positive impact in our community.

WAI Wānaka aims to connect as many individuals, community groups, iwi, landowners and businesses as possible to undertake positive work towards building healthy ecosystems and supporting the long-term community wellbeing in the Upper Clutha basin.

“We are passionate advocates for research-based management of our deep-water alpine lakes. We take a whole-of-basin approach and encourage collaboration to drive community-led action. This is based on current science and backed by educational programmes and community outreach designed to facilitate sustainable change,” says Dillion.

Other organisations benefiting from community grants in May included the Dunedin (NZ) Masters Games Trust who were approved a $90,000 grant to assist with the cost of hosting the 2024 Masters Games.  Save the Otago Peninsula (STOP) Society Inc were approved a $20,000 grant to assist with the ongoing Smiths Creek Catchment Revegetation project and a $4,000 grant was approved to the Maniototo Lions Charitable Trust to assist with the cost of purchasing a commercial quality Christmas Tree for the 2023 festive season and Ranfurly's 125th birthday.

In total Otago Community Trust approved over $340,582 to 24 organisations in May 2023.

 

Otago Community Trust Grants, May 2023

Cromwell

Central Otago Pony Club

$7,000

Dunedin

Dunedin (NZ) Masters Games Trust

$90,000

 

Kingslea School - Puketai

$7,252

 

Ko Ngā Rourou Manaaki (Baskets of Hospitality)

$1,000

 

Punga Croquet Club Inc

$4,000

 

International Festival Environment Science Technology Dun NZ Inc

$75,000

 

Blue Oyster Arts Trust

$6,000

 

Corstorphine Community Hub

$10,000

 

Metonymic Trust

$2,300

 

Stage South Charitable Trust

$5,000

 

Kaikorai Kindergarten

$3,000

 

The Piping and Dancing Association of New Zealand Inc - Otago Centre

$4,025

 

Save the Otago Peninsula (STOP) Society Inc

$20,000

 

Balmacewen Intermediate School

$6,200

Mosgiel

East Taieri Preschool

$2,500

 

Taieri Historical Society Inc

$9,500

Oamaru

Steampunk NZ Trust

$8,000

Otago

Skeggs Foundation

$19,805

 

Canterbury Speed Skating CAISC

$1,000

 

Read NZ Te Pou Muramura Inc

$5,000

 

Royal New Zealand Plunket Trust

$15,000

Ranfurly

Maniototo Lions Charitable Trust

$4,000

Wanaka

Wānaka Search and Rescue Inc

$15,000

 

WAI Wānaka

$20,000