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Request for Proposals: Small Grant Program (Australia)

Small Grants

Deadline: 16-Mar-2026

The Gold Coast Small Grant Program provides funding up to $5,000 to support arts and culture projects that encourage creativity, experimentation, and community engagement. The program targets emerging artists, diverse communities, and initiatives that deliver meaningful outcomes for the Gold Coast’s arts sector.

Overview of the Program

The Small Grant Program aims to strengthen the local creative sector by supporting one-off arts and cultural projects that:

Funding Details

Who is Eligible

Project Requirements

How to Apply

  1. Prepare a complete application including:

    • Balanced project budget

    • Minimum three letters of support

  2. Ensure project aligns with arts and cultural outcomes and funding guidelines

  3. Submit application online before 16 March 2026, or until funding is fully allocated

  4. Applications are assessed in batches by a peer assessment process via the Arts Development Fund Committee

Why This Program Matters

FAQs

1. What is the maximum grant amount? $5,000 per project.
2. Who can apply? Artists aged 18+ with an ABN, public liability insurance, and practicing arts experience.
3. Can non-Gold Coast residents apply? Yes, if the project delivers significant benefits to the Gold Coast community.
4. What expenses are eligible? Equipment hire, consumables, and artist/arts worker fees.
5. Are ongoing programs or previously funded projects eligible? No, projects must be new, one-off initiatives.
6. How are applications assessed? By a peer review committee based on quality, need, reach, and community benefit.
7. When is the application deadline? 16 March 2026, or until funding is fully allocated.

Conclusion

The Small Grant Program 2026 provides accessible funding for innovative arts and cultural projects, empowering emerging and diverse artists while enriching the Gold Coast community. By supporting experimentation and engagement, the program helps grow the local creative sector and delivers meaningful cultural outcomes.

For more information, visit City of Gold Coast.

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