Deadline: 27-Mar-2026
The Quick Response Grants program provides up to $2,000 in funding for artists, arts workers, and arts organisations in the Bundaberg region. It supports professional development, new creative projects, and community engagement, aligning with the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) and the Bundaberg Regional Council’s cultural objectives.
What is the Quick Response Grants Program?
The Quick Response Grants program is designed to support the arts, cultural, and heritage sectors in the Bundaberg region. Managed by the Bundaberg Regional Council, it is part of the broader 2025–2030 Corporate Plan, aiming to strengthen economic, cultural, and partnership outcomes through local arts initiatives. Key goals of the program include:
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Supporting professional development for artists and arts workers.
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Enabling the production of new artistic works.
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Encouraging engagement with new audiences and community participation.
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Enhancing local arts and cultural capacity through training and mentorship.
The program aligns with the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF), a partnership between the Queensland Government (via Arts Queensland) and local councils to deliver arts and cultural benefits across communities.
Who is Eligible?
To qualify for Quick Response Grants, applicants must meet specific criteria:
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Individuals: Professional artists or arts workers residing in the Bundaberg Regional Council area.
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Organisations: Registered arts organisations delivering projects that benefit the Bundaberg region.
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Minors: Applicants under 18 must nominate an auspice organisation or an adult over 18 to manage the grant.
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Insurance and Compliance: Must hold current Public Liability Insurance, have completed all prior RADF or Council funding acquittals, and have no outstanding debts with the Council.
Projects must demonstrate a clear benefit to the Bundaberg region and comply with program requirements.
What Can Funding Be Used For?
Quick Response Grants provide financial assistance up to $2,000 to support a wide range of artistic activities. Eligible expenses include:
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Artist fees and consultant services.
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Workshops, training sessions, mentoring programs, and conferences.
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Marketing and promotional costs for arts projects.
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Materials required for creating new works.
Note: Funding cannot be used for capital items or infrastructure.
How the Program Works
The Quick Response Grants program operates on a rolling monthly basis:
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Application Window: Opens on the first business day of the month and closes on the last Friday, subject to available funding.
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Application Requirements: Submit a completed form with detailed project description, budget, and relevant quotes.
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Assessment: Applications are assessed for alignment with RADF objectives, community impact, and feasibility.
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Approval & Funding: Successful applicants receive financial support to implement their project.
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Reporting: All funded projects must submit an acquittal report upon completion to demonstrate outcomes and expenditure.
Why This Grant Matters
Supporting artists and arts organisations through the Quick Response Grants has significant regional benefits:
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Strengthens Bundaberg’s arts ecosystem and cultural identity.
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Encourages professional growth and skill development.
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Enhances community engagement through accessible arts programs.
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Stimulates economic and partnership opportunities within the arts sector.
Tips and Common Mistakes
To improve your chances of approval:
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Provide accurate quotes for all project expenses.
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Clearly demonstrate regional impact in your application.
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Ensure compliance with prior grant acquittals and Council obligations.
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Avoid applying for capital equipment or items not covered under the program.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How much funding can I apply for? Up to $2,000 per project.
2. Can I apply if I am under 18? Yes, but you must nominate an adult or auspice organisation to manage the grant.
3. What projects are eligible? Projects that support professional development, produce new works, enhance skills, or engage the community.
4. Can funds be used for equipment purchases? No, capital items are not eligible under this grant.
5. How often can I apply? Applications are accepted monthly, opening on the first business day and closing on the last Friday.
6. Do I need insurance to apply? Yes, current Public Liability Insurance is required.
7. What happens after my application is approved? You will receive funding to implement your project and must submit a final acquittal report upon completion.
How to Apply
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Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet all requirements including residency, insurance, and compliance with prior grants.
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Prepare Your Application: Gather a detailed project plan, quotes, and a budget.
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Submit Online: Apply via the Bundaberg Regional Council portal during the monthly window.
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Await Assessment: Council staff review your project for eligibility and community impact.
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Receive Funding: Approved projects are funded up to $2,000.
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Complete and Report: Submit a project report and financial acquittal after project completion.
Conclusion
The Quick Response Grants program is a strategic initiative to empower Bundaberg artists and arts organisations, enabling them to grow professionally, create new works, and strengthen community engagement. With rolling monthly applications and flexible funding, it provides accessible support for a wide range of creative and cultural projects. By aligning with RADF objectives, the program ensures that arts and heritage continue to thrive in the Bundaberg region.
For more information, visit Bundaberg Regional Council.








































