New Site Features Launched By Prime Minister
Wellington Web Developer 3Months.com Uses Powerful Web Tools To Help Arts Organisations Raise Money On Ministry of Culture & Heritage Website
New Site Features Launched By Prime Minister Helen Clark
Wellington – 24 April 2007 –
Raising money for the arts has been at times a touchy, political topic, as the Government have found with their current, artists’ royalty proposal, however new web tools employed by Wellington web company 3months.com have helped empower artists and others in their quest for funding.
Last night the Prime Minister Helen Clark, who is also Minister for Arts, Culture & Heritage, unveiled the new additions to Culture & Heritage website NZLive.com.
NZLive.com, which was launched last September as a site designed to increase awareness of and involvement in cultural activities. The site won the TUANZ Business Internet Information Award in 2006 and has now been enhanced with modern ‘Web2.0’ tools that let arts organisations seek funds online using the Funding Information Service database. There are almost 100,000 non-profit organisation in New Zealand, of which nearly half are sports or cultural bodies, many of which actively seek funding.
Developed by the leading Wellington web company 3months.com, NZLive.com uses tools that “mashup” content in a way that permits data and content from different sources to be integrated in a new way. This will permit the website’s users to locate funding through the large Funding Information Service (FIS) database of funding sources.
FIS developed a sophisticated data feeds which 3months.com has integrated into the Ministry’s NZLive.com site in a way that permits organisations to make search requests and receive up-to-date and comprehensive funding information.
FIS holds the country’s largest data collection of funding information. As new information is added to the database it becomes available via the NZLive.com feed.
“The cultural
funding guide is an easy-to-use search tool that will help
cultural groups and artists match project with potential
funders. Taking the data feed from the Funding Information
Service and presenting it on the NZLive.com website is a
great solution to improving access to cultural
information”, NZLive.com Manager Sarah Jones
said.
3months.com is one of the leading users of the new technologies available to web owners and have carried out numerous complex website building jobs for government and private sector organisations.
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