Empower Proudly Asian Theatre's Future!
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Overview
Proudly Asian Theatre (PAT) isn't just a theatre company — it's a testament to the resilience and creativity of Asian artists in Aotearoa. We began as a two Asian actors who recognized a void and endeavoured to fill it. Today (Feb 12th, 2024), at our 10 year anniversary, we stand proud of our achievements, creating opportunities and amplifying stories that might have otherwise remained unheard.
PAT is led by artists, driven by passion and vision. We're driven hustlers. But we need better resources to thrive. To truly serve our community and artists, we recognize the urgency for a stronger financial foundation. Our artists and community deserve better funding and support when engaging in PAT projects, a need that resonates even more deeply as traditional funding avenues grow scarcer and as the new government shifts away from prioritising the arts.
When artists are driven, we can make anything happen - and we’ve succeeded in staying afloat for 10 years with no operational or administrative financial support and limited business knowledge on a shoestring. But it's time to equip ourselves with new skills, tools, and strategies—essential elements to ensure PAT's long-term sustainability on the business front.
We need your help to take this next step in our company’s future.
💼 How does your donation help?
🌟 Securing Business Mentors:Support us in accessing invaluable mentorship from seasoned business experts to help us grow Proudly Asian Theatre.
📚 Upskilling:Help us hit the books! Enable us to invest ourselves in learning and development opportunities. Your donation will facilitate Chye-Ling and Marianne to gain access to skill-building programs, empowering us to bring new expertise to PAT's operations.
💡 Exploring Revenue Sources:Your support fuels our exploration into diverse revenue streams. Help us discover sustainable ways to fund our mission and uplift Asian artists.
💰 Crafting Financial Strategy:Contribute to the development of a robust financial roadmap, with guidance from experts.
⏳ Time to Work It Out -- Without Burning Out:Marianne and Chye-Ling steer PAT on project-to-project funding while managing the company's operations with minimal resources. Your contribution will ensure their support, allowing them to focus on PAT's growth without financial strain.
But why does PAT need to continue, to thrive and to remain a part of the landscape?
🧡 PAT serves as a beacon for Asian artists in Aotearoa, fostering talent from grassroots to professional levels. Our impact has proven instrumental in creating a diverse and thriving community of artists. Your contribution ensures our continued impact, empowering Asian artists and providing them with pathways to success.
🖤 We have dreams to stand alone as an organisation artists can come to for full resourced productions, and not have to rely on larger organisations or funding rounds that provide stressful hit and miss opportunities. We want Asian artists to have artistic freedom outside the funding box, and outside programmers that can’t take risks.
Stand with us as we fortify PAT's foundation for a resilient and impactful future. Your support—whether big or small—matters greatly. Join us, become a match donor, and make a lasting difference in shaping a vibrant future for our community.
Project Updates
We've made it to 60%!! Thank you!!
We are so grateful to the 94 donors who have gotten us to this amazing milestone. We have 5 days to go and 40% to go. Having recently celebrated 10 years of amzing ground breaking mahi, KNOWING what impact and what our mahi means to our community — we definitely want to continue doing this mahi. We are in need of this shift. We want to be around for another 10 more years and to do that some things have to change, and we’d like for you to be a part of that. ANY SUPPORT to help us spread the word would be greatly appreciated.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU.
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