Deadline: 31-Aug-20
The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is an annual partnership between the Queensland Government and Redland City Council. The purpose of the RADF Program is to support professional and emerging professional artists and artsworkers (artists) to practice excellent art for and with communities for mutual development.
The focus for this round is ‘People and Place’. Grant applications that creatively explore the theme of stories of people and place in the Redlands Coast on Quandamooka Country are encouraged. Stories have the power to teach, entertain and inspire and can be expressed through song, visual arts, dance, music, craft, writing, theatre or design. Stories also allow them to share the challenges they currently face and applicants may wish to consider projects using digital platforms.
Objectives
- Support local artists, arts and cultural activities to deliver value for local communities.
- Provide opportunities for local communities to participate in arts and cultural activities.
- Invest in locally-determined priorities delivered through arts and cultural activities.
- Contribute towards current Redland City Council priorities.
Funding Information
- Grant applications for funding for projects of up to $10,000 are available.
RADF grants are available in nine categories:
- Community arts and cultural development
- Multi-arts
- Music
- Theatre
- Visual arts, craft and design
- Writing
- Dance
- Developing regional skills
- Heritage
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