Waikato Screen Charitable Trust

Empowering education, creativity & community through storytelling

our mission

The Waikato Screen Charitable Trust exists to provide inclusive, accessible education and creative opportunities across our region. Established as an independent charitable entity alongside Waikato Screen NZ Ltd (a not-for-profit company), the Trust has its own governance and ensures that every dollar received directly supports public benefit, learning pathways, and community development.

Our mission is simple:

To advance education and strengthen communities through screen, storytelling, cultural connection, and creative expression.

We work with people of all ages and backgrounds – including Māori, Polynesian, rural communities, under-represented groups, newcomers to the industry, and established creatives seeking to grow their practice.

our purpose

The Trust is committed to:

  • Advancing education in screen production, storytelling, and creative industries
  • Creating accessible learning pathways for communities across the Waikato
  • Supporting cultural storytelling and preservation, working in partnership with iwi and hapū
  • Removing barriers to training through scholarships, grants, and travel support
  • Strengthening wellbeing and confidence through creative engagement
  • Developing the next generation of screen practitioners, storytellers, and creative leaders


All activities are delivered in a way that upholds mana, equity, inclusivity, and the cultural values of our region.

what we do

Screen Education Workshops

Practical training in screen production, digital storytelling, film facilitation, creative technologies, and industry knowledge - delivered across the Waikato in community venues, schools, marae, and online.

Mentoring & Creative Development Pathways

Provide mentoring, coaching, and structured training pathways that help learners of all ages progress into creative careers or develop new skills.

Cultural Storytelling & Community-Led Creative Projects

We support Māori, Pacific, and diverse communities to share their stories through culturally grounded, community-driven screen initiatives.

Iwi Engagement & Sites of Significance Education

Partnerships with iwi and hapū to provide training and guidance on tikanga, cultural protocols, IP protections, and education around culturally significant sites.

Scholarships & Barrier-Removal Support

We aim to reduce barriers to participation by offering subsidised access, complimentary places, and practical support where possible, ensuring opportunities remain accessible to those who need them.

Creative Wellbeing Programmes

Workshops and projects that use creativity to build confidence, resilience, social connection, and positive mental wellbeing.

Public Education, Events & Outreach

Screenings, Q&As, panel discussions, and community events that grow public understanding of screen careers and celebrate local storytelling.

Our Commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi

The Waikato Screen Charitable Trust is committed to:

  • Working in genuine partnership with iwi and hapū
  • Supporting the protection and expression of cultural narratives
  • Honouring tikanga and culturally grounded approaches
  • Uplifting Māori creatives and community aspirations


This kaupapa informs all aspects of our mahi.

Governance & Accountability

The Trust is governed by a Board of Trustees who ensure:
 
  • Transparent decision-making
  • Responsible stewardship of funds
  • A clear distinction between charitable and commercial activities
  • That all work delivers genuine public benefit
 
The Trust may contract Waikato Screen NZ Ltd and/or independent contractors to deliver charitable programmes. All delivery arrangements are undertaken transparently, on fair-value terms, with a clear separation between governance and operational delivery.

How You Can Support Our Work

We welcome opportunities to collaborate with:

  • Councils and local government
  • Iwi and hapū
  • Education providers
  • Community organisations
  • Philanthropic partners
  • Industry stakeholders


Every partnership helps expand access to learning, supports cultural expression, and strengthens our region’s creative future.

waikato screen trust

Our experienced team at Waikato Screen is dedicated to providing you with the guidance and connections needed to achieve optimal production support across the Waikato region. With knowledge in film attraction, facilitation, and talent development. Contact us to see how we can assist you.

Erin Griffiths

Trustee

charitabletrust@waikatoscreen.nz

Tracy Hampton

Trustee

charitabletrust@waikatoscreen.nz

Rachel Adams

Trustee

charitabletrust@waikatoscreen.nz

contact the trust

For partnership enquiries, programme information, or to discuss how you can support our work, please contact us charitabletrust@waikatoscreen.nz