Deadline: 06-Feb-2026
The Australian Cultural Diplomacy Grants Program (ACDGP) 2025-26 provides funding between AUD 10,000 and AUD 60,000 for international projects that promote Australian culture and First Nations voices. The program prioritizes regional engagement in the Pacific and aligns with Australia’s national cultural policy, “Revive.” It is open to Australian individuals and organizations aiming to build global partnerships through research, exhibitions, and performances.
The Australian Cultural Diplomacy Grants Program (ACDGP) is a flagship initiative by the Australian Government to project a modern, creative, and diverse image of Australia to the world. By funding international cultural exchanges, the program seeks to build people-to-people links and strengthen bilateral relationships, particularly within the Indo-Pacific region.
Why It Matters: Strategic Diplomacy and “Revive”
The ACDGP is not merely an arts grant; it is a tool of soft power and diplomacy. It supports the Australian Government’s cultural policy, “Revive,” which places Indigenous culture at the heart of Australian identity.
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First Nations First: Elevates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures as the foundation of Australia’s story.
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Regional Stability: Fosters a peaceful and prosperous region through shared cultural understanding.
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Economic Opportunity: Creates international markets and audiences for Australian artists and cultural institutions.
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Institutional Links: Establishes long-term partnerships between Australian and international organizations.
Core Focus Areas and Priorities
Projects must align with the program’s strategic pillars to be competitive for funding:
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Amplifying First Nations Voices: Prioritizing Indigenous-led projects and storytelling.
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Pacific Engagement: Strong focus on projects delivered in nations such as Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, and Vanuatu.
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Perception Building: Influencing how Australia is viewed abroad through innovation and creativity.
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Multilateral Connections: Strengthening regional engagement through multi-country initiatives.
Who Is Eligible?
The ACDGP is restricted to Australian-based entities and individuals.
Eligible Applicants:
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Individual Professionals: Australian citizens and permanent residents.
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Corporate Entities: Companies and not-for-profit organizations incorporated in Australia.
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Indigenous Entities: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations.
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Government Bodies: Local and state government agencies.
Ineligible Applicants:
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Overseas organizations or foreign entities.
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Applicants with outstanding acquittals or breaches of previous Australian Government funding.
Funding Details
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Grant Range: AUD 10,000 to AUD 60,000.
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Total Funding Pool: AUD 442,000 for the 2025-26 round.
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Eligible Activities: Research, workshops, exhibitions, performances, publications, and hybrid/virtual events.
How to Apply: Step-by-Step
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Verify Alignment: Ensure the project supports at least one pillar of the “Revive” policy.
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Identify Partners: Secure an international partner or institution to host or co-deliver the project.
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Check Geography: Prioritize delivery in the Pacific or other strategically relevant international locations.
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Prepare Proposal: Outline clear outcomes for cultural diplomacy and audience engagement.
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Submit Online: Use the official SmartyGrants portal (or designated government platform) during the open application window.
Tips and Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Lack of International Partner: Applications without a confirmed international partner are significantly less competitive.
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Domestic Focus: The grant is specifically for international diplomacy. Projects delivered solely within Australia will not be funded.
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Ignoring “Revive”: Failing to explicitly mention how the project addresses the “Revive” policy pillars (e.g., First Nations First) can lead to lower scores.
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Undefined Outcomes: Ensure you can measure how the project will influence international perceptions of Australia.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Can a project be delivered entirely online?
Yes. Virtual and hybrid events (a mix of online and physical) are eligible, provided they successfully engage an international audience and build diplomacy.
2. Is there a preference for specific countries?
Yes. Favourable consideration is given to projects in Pacific nations, including Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, and Vanuatu.
3. Can I apply if I am an Australian living overseas?
Individual applicants must be Australian citizens or permanent residents. However, the organization or individual must maintain an Australian presence/registration.
4. What is the maximum grant amount?
The maximum grant per project is AUD 60,000.
5. Does the grant cover artist fees?
Yes. Artist fees are generally eligible if they are directly related to the delivery of the diplomacy project, research, or performance.
6. Do I need an ABN?
Yes. Most Australian organizations and individuals will need an Australian Business Number (ABN) or be able to provide an equivalent Australian legal status.
7. How long can a project last?
Projects are generally expected to be completed within the financial year cycle, though specific timelines should be checked in the program guidelines for the 2025-26 round.
Conclusion
The Australian Cultural Diplomacy Grants Program 2025-26 offers a unique platform for Australian creators to lead global conversations. By focusing on the Pacific and the “Revive” policy, the ACDGP ensures that Australian stories—particularly those of First Nations people—reach new audiences. For organizations with strong international partnerships and a vision for regional collaboration, this program is the premier gateway to cultural diplomacy.
For more information, visit ACDGP.








































