2023 NZSL Community Grant Recipients

Local community groups and organisations are supported to maintain and promote NZSL through a grant process held every year in March/April. Here are the recipients for 2023.

The NZSL Board consider how applications support the goals of the NZSL Strategy (2018-2023). Six NZSL community projects have been approved for grants from the NZSL Fund, totalling $175,241.00. A wide range of community groups, from Deaf clubs to parent groups, will complete projects that:

  • promote opportunities for Deaf children and adults to learn and use NZSL together
  • document NZSL through archiving or NZSL video recordings
  • bring Deaf youth and NZSL users together

Successful projects

A Māori legend story told in VR360: JPF Films Limited - $20,000.00

By providing an immersive and engaging way for Deaf and hard of hearing individuals to access and enjoy an avatar character in VR360 telling the Māori legend in NZSL.

Changing Minds in the Deaf Community: Changing Minds Trust - $50,000.00

A series of NZSL videos to break down the stigma around mental health and promote more open and inclusive conversations about this important issue.

Auckland Deaf Society Digitisation Project: Auckland Deaf Society Incorporated - $50,000.00

Auckland Deaf Society has a wealth of historical and cultural materials of significance dating back to 1937. These records will be digitised, and new NZSL video resources made to share the club’s history as a Deaf space.

Theatre Workshops: Merge NZ - $16,100.00

The Deaf Community, including Deaf students will have the opportunity to learn new skills i.e. songs in NZSL, Visual Vernacular, Miming, Poetry, and Storytelling - to grow confidence and a better understanding of Arts in Deaf Culture.

NZ Sign Language Classes Subsidy Fund: Deaf Children New Zealand - $20,000.00

This will provide an opportunity supporting Deaf kiwi kids and their whanau to learn NZSL.

Wellington NZSL Youth Development Programme 2023/2024: Wellington Deaf Society - $19,141.00

It will bring Deaf youth and other NZSL youth together from across Wellington in social and skill building events/activities to develop NZSL skills, competency, and confidence amongst Deaf and hearing youth.

 

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