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ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL - ARTS AND LIVING CULTURE GRANTS

Adelaide City Council are offering Community Programs and Events Grants to support projects, events, exhibitions and/or performances which contribute to the City of Adelaide as a vibrant and stimulating place for people to live, work and visit. For more information visit www.adelaidecitycouncil.com, contact Carolyn Ramsey - c.ramsey@adelaidecitycouncil.com

ARTS ACT GRANTS - INCLUDING TRAVEL AND EMERGING ARTISTS

ARTS ACT are offering a range of grants available to artists for various purposes such as grants for travel to grants for creating a musical work. For more information, visit www.arts.act.gov.au, email ARTS ACT - artsACT@act.gov.au or call (02) 6207 2384. You can also download their Funding Program Information Booklet here.

ARTS NSW GRANTS

ARTS NSW are offering a range of grants available to artists varying from touring assistance grants and touring grants. For more information, visit www.arts.nsw.gov.au, email ARTS NSW mail@arts.nsw.gov.au or call 1800 358 594. You can also access their Funding Program Overview here.

ARTS NT GRANTS - INCLUDING NEW WORKS AND PARTNERSHIPS

ARTS NT are offering a range of grants available to artists varying from creating new works to developing partnerships. For more information, visit www.arts.nt.gov.au, email ARTS NT - arts.office@nt.gov.au or call 1800 678 237.

ARTS QLD GRANTS - INCLUDING TRAINING COURSES AND NEW WORKS

ARTS QLD have a range of grants available to artists ranging from grants for training courses to grants for creating new works. For more information visit www.arts.qld.gov.au, email ARTS QLD - reception@arts.qld.gov.au or call 1800 175 531.

ARTS SA GRANTS - INCLUDING LIVE MUSIC AND RECORDING

ARTS SA have a range of grants available to artists ranging from grants for professional development to grants for recording a CD. For more information, visit www.arts.sa.gov.au, email ARTS SA - artssa@saugov.sa.gov.au or call (08) 8463 5444.

Please click here to find out about Arts SA's grant information sessions.

ARTS TASMANIA GRANTS - INCLUDING RESIDENCIES AND TOURING

ARTS Tasmania have a wide range of grants available to artists including an ArtsBridge grant which provides airfares/boat fares for artists wishing to develop their career interstate or internationally. They also offer Low Interest Loans for CD pressing. For more information, visit www.arts.tas.gov.au, email ARTS Tasmania - arts.tasmania@arts.tas.gov.au or call 1800 247 308 (Tasmania Only).

ARTS VIC GRANTS - INCLUDING TOURING AND RECORDING

ARTS VIC are offering a range of grants available to artists varying from touring assistance grants and CD recording grants. For more information, visit www.arts.vic.gov.au, email ARTS VIC - artsvic@dpc.vic.gov.au or call 1800 134 894.

ARTS WA GRANTS - INCLUDING TOURING AND MENTORSHIPS

ARTS WA have a range of grants available to artists ranging from grants for creating new works to grants for recording a CD. For more information, visit www.artswa.wa.gov.au, email ARTS WA - info@artswa.dca.wa.gov.au or call (08) 9224 7310. You can also download their Contemporary Music Grants Handbook here.

ASIALINK - PERFORMING ARTS RESIDENCIES IN ASIA

Asialink is offering fantastic opportunities for Australian Citizens/Permanent Residents who have at least three years experience in their field to live and work in the Asian region. Residencies are usually of three to four months duration and each residency offers a specified amount of funding and initial contacts. For more information, visit www.asialink.unimelb.edu.au, email Swee Lim s.lim@asialink.unimelb.edu.au

AUSTRALIA COUNCIL MUSIC GRANTS

Australia Council have on offer a wide range of grants available to Australian artists. Ranging from grants for international touring to grants for mentorships and residencies, there is a lot of support offered. For more information, visit www.ozco.gov.au, email Australia Council mail@ozco.gov.au or call 02 9215 9000

BIG BROTHER MOVEMENT AWARDS

The Big Brother Movement offers cash grants to talented young Australians to visit Britain to gain further experience in their chosen pursuits. For further information, email the Executive Director bbm8@ozemail.com.au or call 02 9251 9757. Please note: Your telephone number MUST be included in any e-mail you send.

BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL PERFORMING ARTS FELLOWSHIPS

A maximum grant of $20,000 is available to support young and emerging artists (between 17 and 30 years of age as of the closing date) to participate in national or international training and development programs that support their career development. Applicants must be nominated by an individual or organisation from within the arts and cultural sector. The fellowship activity can include travel and study, secondment to an organisation, tuition, professional mentoring and instruction or a combination of these activities. Grants recipients will be asked to identify with Council opportunities to showcase the benefits of the fellowship in Brisbane. This may include participation in a city events program, contribution to an exhibition or a presentation. For more information, visit www.brisbane.qld.gov.au, call 07 3403 8888 or download an application form here.

CONTEMPORARY MUSIC TOURING PROGRAM

NEED SOME $$$$ FOR TOURING?
Applications are being sought for music touring from 1 July 2008 through the Australian Government's Contemporary Music Touring Program. Funding of up to $10,000 per application is available for bands and solo artists who play original contemporary music to tour within Australia. See www.dcita.gov.au for more information and application forms. Any queries contact the program officer at music.touring@dcita.gov.au

IAN POTTER CULTURAL TRUST

The Ian Potter Cultural Trust was established by The Ian Potter Foundation in 1993 for the purpose of providing grants to individuals in the early stages of their career as an artist. They provide grants for travel and even purchases of musical equipment. For more information, visit the website.

2009 INDENT PARTNERSHIP GRANTS OPEN

$110,000 available for all-ages music events in NSW!

Indent, the peak all-ages music program and proud project of MusicNSW is pleased to open the 2009 Indent Partnership Grants.

The grants have been specifically developed for young people to stage all-ages, drug and alcohol-free music events across the state in 2009. Over the past 12 months Indent has funded over 100 events in NSW with a combined total attendance on 31,994 young people, supporting 1600 emerging artists and bands along the way.

The grants of $2500 will assist young event promoters and emerging artists by offering the support, resources and materials required to get gigs happening in their area.

With the view to developing skills and creating sustainable youth-driven music events, Indent will also deliver free workshops to those successful in their application for funding.

Indent Partnership Grant applications and funding guidelines are available for download from the Indent website (www.indent.net.au) and close October 31st, 2008.

For more information and to find out if you are eligible for funding please contact Richard Tamplenizza – Indent Partnership Grants Manager on (02) 9699-9706 or email richie@musicnsw.com.

Indent is a project of MusicNSW funded through ArtsNSW

INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ARTS & CULTURE

The IFAC in Australia was established as a non-profit public service corporation in 1998 to promote international culture. They support many artistic ventures such as the creation of new works and international residencies. For more information, visit www.ifac.net or email IFAC - oz@ifac.net. You can also download an application form here.

PPCA PERFORMER'S TRUST FOUNDATION

The PPCA Performer's Trust Foundation is made up of funds set aside by PPCA to promote and encourage music and the performing arts. Grants are awarded for purposes like theatrical education, performer aid and charitable performances.

For more information, visit www.ppca.com.au/ppca_trust.htm

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