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Arts Foundation calls for philanthropists to fill gap in arts funding

Creative NZ receives two-thirds of its revenue from Lotto NZ profits.

Chelsea Armitage
Fri, 01 Apr 2016

The Arts Foundation is calling for philanthropists to “plug the gap” in financing the arts sector, following an announcement from Creative NZ it will be forced to slash funding this year.

Creative NZ receives two-thirds of its revenue from Lotto NZ profits, with the remaining $15.69 million from

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Chelsea Armitage
Fri, 01 Apr 2016
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