Otago Daily Times

DCC gives startup trust funding boost

- TIM MILLER City council reporter tim.miller@odt.co.nz

DUNEDIN’S startup scene is set for a funding boost as part of an ongoing effort to attract new businesses and talent to the city.

The Dunedin City Council has approved a $150,000 investment in the Startup Dunedin Trust to help develop, attract and keep new businesses.

Councillor­s voted to approve the $150,000 from the Grow Dunedin Partnershi­p to be used to support the city’s startup business community at the council’s economic developmen­t committee last week.

Last year, the partnershi­p allocated $68,000 to help fund startup activities.

Trust chairwoman Sarah Ramsay said the city already had a reputation for being a great place for startups but it was vital the city continued to build on the success of the past 18 months.

About $100,000 of the money would be used to extend the trust’s programmes such as the Challenger Series competitio­n which attracted 71 startups this year, Ms Ramsay said. It would also be used to help pitch Dunedin as a worldclass destinatio­n for new businesses to national and internatio­nal investors, she said.

With its growing talent pool and exciting startup culture, Dunedin was well placed to attract new talent, investors and business, she said.

While there was a good number of new businesses choosing to start in the city, there was an issue retaining them as they grew, she said.

‘‘We don’t have any trouble attracting a lot of new and exciting businesses who start in Dunedin but leave as they grow and changing that is something we really want to focus on.’’

The rest of the money would be set aside for expression­s of interest for ways to build new initiative­s in the city from the wider startup community, Ms Ramsay said.

Council economic developmen­t committee chairman Cr Chris Staynes said the council was encouraged by the trust’s work in the past 18 months and was confident the present direction would help the city achieve the goals set out in the economic developmen­t strategy.

The investment by the council was based on a recommenda­tion by the Grow Dunedin Partnershi­p which includes representa­tives from Ngai Tahu, University of Otago, Otago Polytechni­c, Otago Chamber of Commerce, Otago Southland Employers’ Associatio­n, the council and industry partners.

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