Stratford Press

Funding available for Curious Minds

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Venture Taranaki has distribute­d over $1 million in funding to Curious Minds Taranaki projects.

Since 2015, Curious Minds Taranaki, a Participat­ory Science Platform (PSP), has funded 60 projects throughout the region worth $1,001,728, with additional in-kind and co-funding exceeding $788,900.

Venture Taranaki chief executive Justine Gilliland says they are thrilled to reach the significan­t milestone.

“We know this funding has positive impacts within our communitie­s, allowing schools and community groups to research and tackle problems and questions that matter to them.”

The addition of a new project at the end of 2021, Korora¯ Ko¯rero led by Nga¯ Motu Marine Reserve Society, aiming to understand the offshore behaviour of korora¯ (little blue penguin), has helped to reach the significan­t milestone.

In collaborat­ion with Nga¯ti Te Whiti hapu¯, Korora¯ Ko¯rero is engaging students from Central and Moturoa schools alongside Port Taranaki to develop a community-led marine monitoring programme.

Curious Minds Taranaki is delivered locally by Venture Taranaki in collaborat­ion with the Taranaki Regional

Council and funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE).

Applicants can apply for funding up to $20,000 to use towards their projects.

“Curious Minds Taranaki allows everyone to get involved with science, technology and Ma¯tauranga Ma¯ori, through community-led projects which ask topical questions of the world around them.”

Justine says Curious Minds Taranaki projects contribute to a brighter future. “They help to achieve our strategic goals of talented people, prosperity, a restored and regenerati­ve environmen­t, and inclusive growth.”

Venture Taranaki has secured funding to deliver the Participat­ory Science Platform in Taranaki until June 2024 with $154,000 of project funding available to allocate annually.

Expression­s of interest are now open for the new funding round, and organisati­ons and individual­s are encouraged to register their ideas now.

For more informatio­n and to register your idea visit curious mindstaran­aki.org. nz. The 2022 funding cycle is now open and applicatio­ns close March 21.

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