Deadline: 22-Feb-2026
The Celebrate Together Grants Program, managed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, provides annual one-off funding to multicultural organisations in South Australia. The grants support festivals and events that promote multiculturalism, diversity, and social cohesion, with funding ranging from $5,000 to $30,000 depending on the grant type. Eligible organisations must be not-for-profit, incorporated, and actively serve culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
Overview
The Celebrate Together Grants Program is designed to strengthen social cohesion and celebrate cultural diversity in South Australia. By funding festivals and events, the program enables multicultural organisations to foster inclusion, community engagement, and cultural pride. Grants are awarded annually and can support both small and large-scale events.
Focus Areas
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Multicultural Festivals and Events: Support activities that highlight cultural diversity and heritage.
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Community Inclusion: Promote unity, participation, and cohesion among culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
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Cultural Pride: Celebrate traditions, arts, and community achievements that enhance multicultural understanding.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must be:
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Non-government, not-for-profit organisations.
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Incorporated under one of the following:
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Associations Incorporation Act 1985.
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Australian Public Company Limited by Guarantee (Corporations Act 2001).
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Statutory Authority established through an Act.
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Registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profit Commission (ACNC) with comparable legal status.
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Organisations must have a registered Australian Business Number (ABN).
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Core purpose must demonstrate services or initiatives for culturally and linguistically diverse communities in South Australia.
Grant Categories and Funding
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Small Grants: Up to $5,000 for individual festivals or events.
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Large Grants: $5,001 to $30,000 for larger-scale events, subject to matched funding requirements.
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Funding is provided as a one-off annual grant and must be used specifically for eligible multicultural activities.
How to Apply / What to Do
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Confirm your organisation meets all eligibility criteria.
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Identify an event or festival that celebrates multiculturalism and inclusion.
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Prepare a detailed application including:
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Event objectives and description
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Target audience and community impact
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Budget, including matched funding if applying for a Large Grant
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Timeline and delivery plan
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Submit the application via the official portal before the deadline.
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Await assessment, where applications are evaluated based on merit, community impact, and alignment with program objectives.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying without incorporated status or ACNC registration.
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Submitting proposals outside of multicultural or inclusion-focused objectives.
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Failing to include evidence of community engagement or cultural impact.
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Ignoring matched funding requirements for grants above $5,000.
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Missing application deadlines or submitting incomplete documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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What is the maximum funding available? Up to $30,000 for Large Grants; $5,000 for Small Grants.
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Can government organisations apply? No, only non-government, not-for-profit entities are eligible.
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Is funding recurrent? No, grants are one-off annual funding.
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Do Large Grants require matched funding? Yes, applicants requesting more than $5,000 must meet matched funding requirements.
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What types of events are eligible? Festivals and events that celebrate multiculturalism, diversity, and community inclusion.
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Who can be the target audience? All culturally and linguistically diverse communities in South Australia.
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What documentation is required? Evidence of incorporation, ABN, and proof of commitment to multicultural initiatives.
Conclusion
The Celebrate Together Grants Program provides multicultural organisations in South Australia with the opportunity to deliver impactful festivals and events that promote diversity, inclusion, and community cohesion. By offering targeted financial support, the program strengthens cultural understanding, fosters unity, and celebrates the state’s rich multicultural heritage.
For more information, visit Government of South Australia.
