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Title: Australian Government Regional Arts Programs


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Australian GovernmentRegional Arts Programs
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  • Regional Arts Fund
  • Festivals Australia
  • Festivals Australia Regional Residencies
  • Playing Australia
  • Visions of Australia
  • Contemporary Music Touring Program
  • Indigenous Arts and Culture Programs

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Regional Arts Fund
  • Supports a broad range of arts projects in
    regional and remote communities.
  • To encourage and support sustainable,
    community-related cultural development in
    regional Australia.

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RAF Facts and figures
  • 16.1 million over 4 years.
  • August 2006 round, 92 projects totalling almost
    1 million, average funding 10,727.
  • Usually two rounds March/August.
  • Program devolved to each state/territory.

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Can I apply?
  • A wide range of Community Grants.
  • Quick Response Grants.
  • Contact the Regional Arts Organisation in your
    state, or Arts Ministry in your territory for
    specific funding categories.

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Festivals Australia FestivalsAustralia
Regional Residencies
  • Supporting cultural projects at festivals in
    regional Australia.
  • Supporting regional and remote communities to
    tell their stories at festivals and major
    community celebrations.

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Festivals Facts and figures
  • 1.5 million each year.
  • Last round, 45 projects totalling over 696,379,
    average funding 15,475.
  • Two rounds February/July.

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Can I apply?
  • Festivals organisers, including Local Councils
    and nonprofit organisations may apply.
  • Funding is to support new, innovative arts
    projects, within a festival. Funding is not
    available to establish or operate a festival.

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Playing Australia
  • To support performing arts tours to regional and
    remote Australia.
  • Designed to assist tours across State and
    Territory boundaries where this is currently not
    commercially viable.

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Playing Facts and figures
  • Approx 5.8 million per year.
  • Last round, 22 tours totalling over 2.9 million,
    average funding 133,536.
  • Two rounds June/December.

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Can I apply?
  • Available to incorporated organisations or
    registered legal entities.
  • Funding is to support Net Touring Costs only,
    these being travel, freight, accommodation and
    per diems, or Guarantee Against Loss.

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Contemporary Music Touring Program
  • Making live, original Australian contemporary
    music accessible to wider audiences, particularly
    in regional and remote areas.
  • Assistance provided for costs directly associated
    with touring (excludes recording).

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Contemporary Music Facts and figures
  • 1 million over 4 years.
  • Last round, 9 tours totalling over 81,300,
    average funding 9,000. Although no remote tours
    funded in last round, they tend to average
    20,000
  • Two rounds February/July.

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Can I apply?
  • All professional members of the Australian Music
    Industry eligible.
  • Preference given to performers with some touring
    experience.
  • Tours to regional/remote or applicants based in
    regional/remote given priority.

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Visions of Australia
  • The Australian governments national touring
    exhibitions funding program.
  • Aims to provide more Australians with the
    opportunity to access Australian cultural
    material, particularly in regional/remote areas.

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Visions Facts and figures
  • 1.9 million in 2006-07.
  • Visions has provided over 23.4 million to tour
    568 exhibitions, to over 3600 venues, across
    Australia.
  • Two rounds April/September.

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Can I apply?
  • Exhibition must have an Australian theme, feature
    Australian artists or be from an Australian
    collection.
  • Tours should include at least 3 venues, one of
    which is interstate.
  • Exhibitions that are commercial in nature are not
    eligible.

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National Arts and Crafts Industry Support (NACIS)
  • provides direct funding support to Indigenous art
    centres and support organisations, with the
    overall objective of assisting art centres to
    become stronger and building a more sustainable
    Indigenous visual arts industry.

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Indigenous Culture Support (ICS)
  • provides funding support for the maintenance and
    development of Aboriginal and Torres Strait
    Islander cultures, with emphasis on community
    participation, cultural transmission across age
    groups, new forms of cultural expression and
    cultural exchange.

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Maintenance of Indigenous Languages and Records
(MILR)
  • provides funding support for the maintenance and
    revival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
    languages as living systems of knowledge shared
    by communities and passed down from generation to
    generation.

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Indigenous Arts and Culture Programs Facts and
figures
  • The three programs will provide 21.1 million of
    funding in 2006-07.
  • One round in February.
  • DCITA delivers its Indigenous programs through a
    network of regional staff based in Indigenous
    Coordination Centres (ICCs) located around the
    country.

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Can I apply?
  • Any incorporated organisation may apply for
    funding in accordance with the program guidelines.

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  • Arts programs
  • www.dcita.gov.au/arts_culture
  • 1800 819 461
  • Indigenous arts and culture programs
  • www.dcita.gov.au/indigenous_programs
  • 1800 079 098 (ICCs)
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