Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The Professional Development Grant Program provides funding of up to $2,000 for artists and arts professionals in the Gold Coast to participate in high-impact opportunities such as residencies, mentorships, conferences, workshops, exhibitions, festivals, and international tours. The grant supports professional growth, career advancement, and sector engagement, with eligibility criteria focusing on residency, citizenship, and artistic practice. Applications close on 30 April 2026 or earlier if funds are allocated.
Overview of the Grant
The Professional Development Grant Program is designed to support artists and arts professionals in accessing opportunities that strengthen their artistic practice, enhance their careers, and provide significant industry engagement. Funding is intended for short-notice, high-impact professional development opportunities delivered by recognised arts or cultural peak bodies or established experts.
Programme Focus Areas
Eligible opportunities include:
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Structured mentorships and residencies
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Conferences, workshops, and curated exhibitions
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Festival line-ups, international tours, and award selections
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Panellist invitations or presentations in professional forums
The grant supports activities that directly contribute to professional growth while benefiting the Gold Coast arts community.
Funding and Eligible Expenses
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Maximum funding per applicant: $2,000
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Covered expenses must be directly related to participation or presentation in the professional development opportunity
Ineligible activities include:
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Projects unrelated to arts and culture
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University or government-accredited training
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Privately solicited or self-identified training
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Amateur arts activities, competitions, awards delivery, or fundraising initiatives
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Business start-up or general administrative costs
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Purchase of capital items (equipment, instruments, computers, buildings, vehicles)
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Projects already started or finished, reimbursement requests, or activities negatively affecting the City of Gold Coast’s reputation
Who is Eligible
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Residents of the Gold Coast with a valid residential address
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Australian citizens or permanent residents
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Aged 18 years or older
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Registered Australian Business Number (ABN) in their name
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Practicing artists or arts professionals, or engaging practicing artists as part of the opportunity
Applicants are ineligible if they:
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Have outstanding City of Gold Coast project or funding acquittals
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Are employees, contractors, volunteers, or current Arts Development Program participants of the City of Gold Coast
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Are government or semi-government entities, council-controlled organisations, or educational institutions
Assessment Criteria
Applications are assessed on:
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Capacity: Ability to successfully deliver or participate in the proposed activity
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Merit: Need and quality of the artistic activity
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Reach: Expected audience or sector engagement
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Benefit: Overall impact on the applicant, arts sector, or wider community
Encouraged Applicants
The program encourages applications from:
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First Nations Peoples
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People with disability
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Older adults (55+)
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Young people (18–24)
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LGBTQIA+ individuals
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People from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
Application Process
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Applications must be fully completed with all required support materials
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Project budgets must be balanced
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Submitted applications cannot be edited
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Confirmation email with a copy of the submission is provided
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Closing date: 30 April 2026, or earlier if funds are fully allocated
Why It Matters
This grant empowers artists and arts professionals to access high-impact professional development opportunities that advance careers, strengthen artistic practice, and promote broader engagement within the Gold Coast arts community. By funding meaningful experiences and fostering inclusion, the program supports sustainable growth and innovation in the arts sector.
Common Tips and Mistakes to Avoid
Tips for Applicants: Focus on clearly defined arts outcomes, demonstrate measurable professional development benefits, and ensure alignment with recognized arts organizations or experts. Common Mistakes: Applying for unrelated activities, incomplete applications, unbalanced budgets, or activities already started or finished.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply? Residents of the Gold Coast who are Australian citizens or permanent residents and practicing artists or arts professionals.
2. What is the maximum grant amount? $2,000 per eligible project.
3. What types of opportunities are funded? Mentorships, residencies, conferences, workshops, exhibitions, festivals, international tours, and award-related invitations.\
4. Are individuals without ABNs eligible? No, applicants must hold a registered Australian Business Number in their name.
5. Can applications be edited after submission? No, submissions cannot be updated.
6. Are students or educational programs eligible? No, university or government-accredited training programs are ineligible.
7. When is the application deadline? 30 April 2026, or earlier if funding is fully allocated.
Conclusion
The Professional Development Grant Program provides essential support for Gold Coast artists and arts professionals to pursue high-impact opportunities, strengthen their practice, and advance their careers. By funding professional growth initiatives and fostering inclusion, the program contributes to the vitality and sustainability of the local arts sector.
For more information, visit City of Gold Coast.









































