NACN hands out first relief funds
STAFF REPORTER
WINDHOEK
The Arts and Culture Covid-19 Relief Fund of the National Arts Council of Namibia (NACN) approved N$302 300 in grants for cultural and creative industries from the first round of applications.
Thirty-five eligible applications were received from 20 individuals and 15 organisations, while no group entries were received.
Funding from the first cycle will be awarded to:
Individuals (N$2 000 each):
•Eveson Hermann (literature promotion, Erongo)
•Micheal Namaseb (performing arts, Khomas)
•Simon Mwaundjange (visual arts, Khomas)
•Victor Mubiana (craft and design, Zambezi)
•Willenina Hases (craft, Khomas).
Organisations:
•Free Your Mind Entertainment (performing arts, Khomas) - N$61 000
•Ombetja Yehinga Organisation Trust (performing arts, Khomas) - N$50 000
•Pencilled Casting (creative industry, Khomas) - N$72 500
• Playaville Theatre School (performing arts, Oshikoto) - N$74 200
• Ongoma Trust (performing arts, Khomas) - N$34 600.
Applications were reviewed by the Arts and Culture Covid-19 Relief Fund committee, which consists of seven experts from the public and private sectors in the fields of art, culture, heritage, craft, music, media and law. They are social entrepreneur André Gariseb, legal practitioner Beatrix Bianca Boois, deputy director in the directorate of culture Boyson Ngond, NACN council member Dalicia Olivier, acting director in the directorate of arts at NACN M'kariko Amagulu, vice-chair and NACN council member Shareen Thude and choir director at Brothers in Christ Church in Erongo Region, Silvanus Owoseb.
Next cycle
The next cycle results will be announced on 13 and 28 August, 17 September, and 1 and 15 October.
Fund applications are open until 30 September.
Individual artists may apply for up to N$2 000, while groups and organisations may apply for projects up to N$75 000.
The application toolkit is available via the NACN website at artscouncilnam.org, or via email at [email protected].
WINDHOEK
The Arts and Culture Covid-19 Relief Fund of the National Arts Council of Namibia (NACN) approved N$302 300 in grants for cultural and creative industries from the first round of applications.
Thirty-five eligible applications were received from 20 individuals and 15 organisations, while no group entries were received.
Funding from the first cycle will be awarded to:
Individuals (N$2 000 each):
•Eveson Hermann (literature promotion, Erongo)
•Micheal Namaseb (performing arts, Khomas)
•Simon Mwaundjange (visual arts, Khomas)
•Victor Mubiana (craft and design, Zambezi)
•Willenina Hases (craft, Khomas).
Organisations:
•Free Your Mind Entertainment (performing arts, Khomas) - N$61 000
•Ombetja Yehinga Organisation Trust (performing arts, Khomas) - N$50 000
•Pencilled Casting (creative industry, Khomas) - N$72 500
• Playaville Theatre School (performing arts, Oshikoto) - N$74 200
• Ongoma Trust (performing arts, Khomas) - N$34 600.
Applications were reviewed by the Arts and Culture Covid-19 Relief Fund committee, which consists of seven experts from the public and private sectors in the fields of art, culture, heritage, craft, music, media and law. They are social entrepreneur André Gariseb, legal practitioner Beatrix Bianca Boois, deputy director in the directorate of culture Boyson Ngond, NACN council member Dalicia Olivier, acting director in the directorate of arts at NACN M'kariko Amagulu, vice-chair and NACN council member Shareen Thude and choir director at Brothers in Christ Church in Erongo Region, Silvanus Owoseb.
Next cycle
The next cycle results will be announced on 13 and 28 August, 17 September, and 1 and 15 October.
Fund applications are open until 30 September.
Individual artists may apply for up to N$2 000, while groups and organisations may apply for projects up to N$75 000.
The application toolkit is available via the NACN website at artscouncilnam.org, or via email at [email protected].
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