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GENERAL
INFORMATION - SECTION |
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possible funding opportunities:are available through State sourcing.
NSW Ministry of the Arts will send a FREE funding booklet and
a copy can be requested by writing to :The NSW Ministry of the Arts
GPO Box 5341 Sydney NSW 2001 or alternatively Contact Greg Snook on
: Toll free: 1800 358 594
Tel: (02) 9228 5538, Fax. (02) 9228 4722
Email: ministry@arts.nsw.gov.au
, Website : http://www.arts.nsw.gov.au
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Further
Federal Funding:is available by writing to: Australia Council
Operations Section, Australia Council PO Box 788 Strawberry Hills
NSW 2012
.....or alternatively by requesting a FREE funding booklet by :
Tel: 02) 9215 9000 , Toll-free 1800 226 912 , Toll-free: 1800 659
291
Website: http://www.ozco.gov.au/grants/forms/index.htm
To View the
current grant rounds and their respective deadlines click Here or
go to there website at http://www.ozco.gov.au
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| Grantslink |
Looking for a grant from the Commonwealth Government?
Grantslink will help you find it.
Contact : Commonwealth Government Information Service
Phone : freecall: 1800 026 2 Fax : 02 6274 8010
www : http://www.grantslink.gov.au/
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| WESTIR
Funding Calendar |
| An
annual publication assisting NSW community organisations, local government
and individuals to locate funding for local community services. $27
including postage.... Phone to order on (02) 9622 3011.
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| Australian
Directory of Philanthropy
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| This
directory is the most comprehensive reference on sources of non-government
funding in Australia. Phone (03) 9650 9255. |
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Visit
Regional Arts NSW |
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| CREATE
Australia's National Industry Training Workshops |
| Please
see our website at : http://www.createaust.com.au/
for more information. |
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Funding
Tips
The more organisations involved in your proposal and/or supporting
your proposal the better your chances are of success when it comes
to funding. Think about; Relevant partners for your project; letters
of support; other organisations that may be able to offer in-kind
support...You can also think about organisations at a regional level
as well as local. Having your local council on side can often make
a difference. |
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| The
Australian Grants Register
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http://www.grantsearch.com.au/
A link suggested by Anna Grega of the Australia Council, Audience
& Market Development Division. Written by Dr. Julie Summers and
sponsored by The Australian newspaper this 'essential guide for the
grant-seeker' describes more than 2300 grants for arts practitioners,
as well as 'welfare workers and medical researchers, businesses and
community groups. |
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| Harold
Mitchell Foundation, |
| The Harold Mitchell Foundation exists to sponsor vital
projects and activities in the area of art and health. Contact Jane
Whiing on 03 9672 3001 or check out the website http://www.haroldmitchell.com.au
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| The
Freedman Foundation Travelling Scholarship |
Freedman Foundation Travelling Scholarship for Emerging Artists.
The scholarship is open to emerging artists aged 30 or under, practicing
in the areas of sculpture, painting or photography. Up to 4 scholarships
of $5,000 each are awarded for overseas educational travel.
Applications forms can be downloaded from NAVA¹s website, http://www.visualarts.net.au
or phone NAVA on 02 9368 1900.
The scholarship is awarded annually, and the first round was held
in 2000. An exhibition of work by recipients of the inaugural scholarship
will be held in late August at the Sir Hermann Black Gallery in Sydney.
The scholarship is administered by the National Association for the
Visual Arts (NAVA).
Catherine Benz, Communications & Promotion Officer
National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA), PO Box 60,Potts Point,
NSW 1335
Ph: 02 9368 1900,Fx: 02 9358 6909 Web: http://www.visualarts.net.au
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COMMUNITY
BASED - SECTION |
| Community
Funding Site |
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A web site with mountains of links to funding bodies
http://www.communitybuilders.nsw.gov.au/finding_funds/funding/
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| The
Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
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| http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au/ozeculturegrants/
if you have problems downloading call 1800 065 754. |
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| NAVA
web http://www.visualarts.net.au/home/
or pH: 02 9368 1900 |
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| Artsinfo |
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Website is www.ArtsInfo.org
The database contains information about more than 4,500 grants,
programs and services available to the cultural sector in Australia.
Information about venues, business development programs, grants,
competitions and much more. Phone: 1800 241 247.
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| The
Myer Foundation
2003 |
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The Arts and Humanities,
Beyond Australia,
Social Justice:
Water and the Environment:
Philanthropy in Australia:
Web: http://www.myerfoundation.org.au
Email:
irene@myerfoundation.org.au
or christine@myerfoundation.org.au
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| Clubs
NSW, Community Development Support Expenditure |
Please
go to the ClubsNSW website: http://www.clubsnsw.com.au
Funding application for programs, projects and services assisting
people with disabilities, older people,people from non-English speaking
backgrounds, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, women and young
people are particularly encouraged. Organisation can also contact
ClubsNSW, Phone (02) 92683000 or E-mail: cdse@clubsnsw.com
for further information. |
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| Strong
Families & Communities Strategy |
Department
of Family and Community Services
The Stronger families & Communities Strategy is about turning
your ideas into action. It recognizes that strong communities need
to have: strong leaders; skills and knowledge; partnerships between
different sectors, such as governments, businesses and community groups;
a group of committed volunteers.
The community based projects can be built up from five linked initiatives
which aim to: create a stronger families fund - to encourage communities
to find new ways to strengthen families, with a focus on early childhood
development and effective parenting; Increase Early Intervention,
Parenting and Family Relationship Support; nurture potential leaders
in local communities; support local solutions to local problems and
promote the 'can do' community initiative. Projects may also link
with the celebrations of the International Year of Volunteers and
the National Volunteers Skills Development Program.
It is a community based approach to strengthening
families and communities. Phone a toll free number 1800 300 125 please
contact and ask for a guide or talk to someone about your ideas and
how they might fit in to this Strategy, or if you are hearing impaired
please contact TTY 1800 260 402. There is an office and GPO Postal
address in every capital city around Australia. Someone will be available
to take your call between 8am-6pm Eastern Standard Time, or you can
leave a message outside of those hours and we will get back to you.
Talk through your ideas, get help and get started! Website: http://www.facs.gov.au/sfcs/index.htm
E-mail: Stronger
Families & Communities@facs.gov.au |
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| Rural
and Regional Renewal Fund
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Funding
: Various/Closing date: ongoing
Purpose: The Fountations objective is to promotion for the public
benefit rural and regional renewal, regeneration and development in
Australia in social, economic, environmental, and cultural areas.
The Foundation will only fund projects, which demonstrate the following:
1. The project is community based and is supported by a suitable planning
process.
2. The project addresses a key issue in the Regional Area as demonstrated
by up to date social and economic research.
3. The project has the potential to attract a matching grant or to
generate additional donations, grants or income within a documented
time frame.
4. The project has the ability to achieve ongoing viability after
the grant period.
5. The project would not receive substantial funding from an existing
government funding program. Funding may be provided to projects to
add value or attract grants to an existing program. Application form
not required, please contact foundation for application details. Who
can apply: Individuals, community organizations, businesses, trusts
and educational institutions.
Priority given to: Applicants who work in partnership with at least
one other organization, such as an educational institution and/or
business organization, will be regarded favorably. Contact: Ms Cathrine
Brown, FRRR Project Consultant e-mail cathrinebrown@optusnet.com.au
pH (03) 9481 5456 Fax (03) 94109253 |
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| Esso
Australia Funding: Various/ Closing date: ongoing |
To
support specific projects which meet an important community need in
the target areas of environment, public information and policy research,
education, health and safety, community support and the arts. Following
target areas:
Environment-research,community,education, Community Volunteers, conservation,
marine ecology, wetlands and endangered species; Public Information
and Policy: Social and Economic policy, analysis and research; Education:
engineering, geosciences, and science. Health Safety: health promotion,
safety projects and emergency services. Community support: Family
support, volunteering, job creation and equal opportunity; Arts: performing
arts and exhibitions. Who can apply: Any secular, nonpolitical organization.
Apply by mail Contact: Community Affairs Manager, Esso Australia Tel:
(03) 92703440 Fax: (03) 92703494 |
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SCHOLARSHIP
AND FELLOWSHIPS - SECTION |
| The
Windmill Trust Scholarship |
Artists
working in printmaking, drawing, painting and sculpture are invited
to apply for the 2002 Windmill Trust Scholarship.
Applications close 5 July, and application forms are available
from the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA).
The annual Windmill Trust Scholarship provides up to $5,000 for
a regional NSW artist working in printmaking, drawing, painting
or sculpture, to mount an exhibition or undertake a visual arts
degree. It is designed to help artists resume their professional
career, interrupted due to extenuating circumstances.
Guidelines and application forms can be downloaded from NAVA's website:
http://www.visualarts.net.au
or phone NAVA on 02 9368 1900 email: nava@visualarts.net.au
For further information, contact: Catherine Benz, Communications
& Promotion, NAVA pH: 02 9368 1900
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| Kala
Art Institute Residency |
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:
Artists who work in printmaking, book, digital, sound and video art
are
encouraged to apply for the Kala Art Institute Fellowship Awards.
Winners receive US$2000 cash plus a six-month residency and group
exhibition.
MORE INFORMATION: http://www.kala.org |
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| The
National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA) |
| The
most comprehensive Australian listing of opportunities open to Australian
(and in a few cases international) visual and craft artists is Money
for Visual Artists, published by the National Association for the
Visual Arts. It includes detailed information about closing dates
and entry criteria for competitions, awards, prizes, residencies,
scholarships and grants. You can order it from NAVA in the NAVA Market
Place or purchase it at selected bookstores. www.visualarts.net.au
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YOUTH
- SECTION |
| FUNDING
OFFERS A SPRINGBOARD FOR YOUNG AUSTRALIANS |
The Foundation for Young Australians is
calling for expressions of interest for the funding of initiatives
that create opportunities for young people aged between 12 and 25.
Springboard Grants are for projects that enhance the self esteem of
young
people, break entrenched cycles or improve the "connectedness"
of young people to their family, peers, schools and communities.
One of The Foundation's core principles is to involve young people
in the design, implementation, management and evaluation of initiatives
that address their needs.
Grants of up to $100,000 over three years are available.
Organisations interested in submitting an expression of interest should
download the guidelines and application form from http://www.youngaustralians.org
or phone
1 800 252 316.
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| noise
festival |
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The
Festival is over but you can still view the website
For additional information call (toll free) on 1800 333 068 or 02
9249 6504
or emailkrissie@noise.net.au
or check out the website www.noise.net.au
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INDIGENOUS
- SECTION |
| Aboriginal
and Torres Straight Islander Arts Grants from Ozco |
New Work
Presentation and Promotion
Skills and Arts Development
Key Organisations
Fellowships
Red Ochre Award 2003
http://www.ozco.gov.au/atsia/index.htm |
15th July,
15th December 2003
15th July, 15th December 2003
15th July, 15th December 2003
1st September 2003
15th July 2003
15th July 2003 |
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| The
Green Hills Foundation |
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Funding:
Closing Date Ongoing
Purpose:To
support Community based Education for Aboriginals Interested in
advancing Aboriginal Academia. Only Australian Aboriginals may apply
etc.
Apply by mail Contact: Ms Lois Peeler Phone:(03) 98182984 Fax:(03)
98180634
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| LAND,
ART, PEOPLE' FUND AUSTRALIA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS |
| This is the second round of the joint initiative, between
the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board (ATSIAB) and
the Community Cultural Development Board (CCDB). Land, Art,
People, encourages collaborations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous
communities in regional areas with the aim of strengthening links
and using community cultural development as the means to ongoing communication.
The program supports professional artists across a broad range of
artforms to collaborate with communities towards a public outcome.
Grants of up to $20,000 will be provided for groups, organisations
(incorporated or unincorporated) or individuals with proven ability
to develop and manage a community project. Applications must demonstrate
an equal partnership between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities
and artists involved. Selection criteria include: artistic merit and
the quality of the issues and ideas to be explored; potential for
cross-cultural developments in future projects; genuine collaborative
processes involving Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities that
demonstrate respect and understanding of cultural differences; evidence
of other sources of support (cash and/or in-kind); and demonstrated
long term benefits to the communities. For more information contact
Sue Kucharova Tel 02 9215 9028 Toll-free 1800 226 912 Email s.kucharova@ozco.gov.au
or Rick Shapter Tel 02 9215 9172 Toll-free 1800 226 912 Email r.shapter@ozco.gov.au.
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| Indigenous
Mentor Scheme |
Metro
Screen with assistance from the NSW Film + Television Office and SBS
ICAM are offering another four subsidized places for indigenous people
with or without prior filmmaking experience to make their own short
film.
The aim of the scheme is to encourage new indigenous filmmakers to
develop their skills and experience in television and video production
and to enter employment within the film and television industry.
Metro Screen will provide access to training, equipment, facilities
support and stock. Successful applicants will be assisted by an Indigenous
Mentor/Producer through the development, production and post-production
phases of their film.
Since the schemes inception in 1998, 11 high quality short videos
have been produced; three filmmakers have produced a second longer
film through AFC Indigenous Unit; two filmmakers have been mentored
in the production of a documentary for the Whichway recording project;
and two young filmmakers have been accepted into AFTRS. A selection
of the films have been screened on the Canadian Indigenous Network,
various festivals and national and international screenings.
.Prospective applicants should contact Karen at Metro Screen on (02)
9361 5318 or metro@metroscreen.com.au
for an application form and further details.
website: http://www.metroscreen.com.au/ims2002.htm |
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| Lumbu Indigenous Community Foundation. |
| This
is an Indigenous controlled and managed non-government organization
dedicated to supporting the development of Australia's Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their communities. Open to
organizations with Deductible Gift Recipient Status. Contact Joelene
Williams on 07 3229 1550 or email lumbu@connect.net.au for more information.
Closing: no closing date. |
| The
Indigenous Small Business Fund |
| Is
Jointly sponsoredby the Department of Employment, Workplace Relations
and Small Business and ATSIC. Funding is available to Indigenous Organisations
and individuals to assist indigenous people to learn about business,
to develop good business skills, develop business ideas and expand
their businesses. Applications are considered on an ongoing basis.
For more information call the toll free information line on 1800 679
304 or e-mail isbf@dewrsb.gov.au
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GALLERY
FUNDS -SECTION |
| Art
Port |
is
co-ordinated by the Museums and Galleries Foundation of NSW in partnership
with First Draft Gallery, PCL Exhibitionists, TAP Gallery and Imperial
Slacks Gallery with support from South Sydney City Council, home to
65% of artist-run initiatives in inner Sydney and supported by the
NSW Ministry of the Arts. For more information, images and interviews
relating to ART PORT Artist-run initiatives week contact Mirah Lambert
Program Manager, or Aletha Mays, Program Assistant, Museums and Galleries
Foundation of NSW
Tel: 02 9358 1760 Email: mgfnsw@ozemail.com.au
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| Grafton
Regional Gallery |
(Home
of the Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award, a biennial event which
was established in 1088, National drawing award with prize money of
over $15,000 to encourage and promote innovation and excellence in
contemporary Australian drawing.)
Open Tues-Sun 10am-4pm Admission by donation.
PO Box 25 Grafton 2460, 158 Fitzroy Street, Grafton
Phone: 02 6642 3177 Fax: 02 6643 2663
Email : mail@graftongallery.nsw.gov.au
Website: http://www.graftongallery.nsw.gov.au
Supported by NSW Ministry of the Arts, and sponsorship for special
projects. |
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