Deadline: 16-Mar-2026
The Conceptual Development Grant provides up to $5,000 to Northern Territory game developers to create micro-prototypes that test innovative game mechanics and assess audience and market potential. The grant supports premium and free-to-play games, live-ops development, and mass-market entertainment games while promoting professional growth and industry readiness.
Overview
The Conceptual Development Grant is designed to help Northern Territory game developers explore new ideas, produce proof-of-concept projects, and evaluate audience and market viability. The program supports innovation in gameplay, visual and audio design, and monetization strategies, providing a platform for developers to showcase concepts and strengthen their position in the interactive entertainment industry.
Program Objectives
The grant prioritizes:
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Creation of micro-prototypes to test innovative game mechanics
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Development of premium and free-to-play games
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Support for live-ops and entertainment games targeting mass audiences
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Evaluation of audience engagement and market potential
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Encouragement of professional development for Northern Territory game developers
Funding Details
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Maximum grant per application: $5,000
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Eligible recipients: Northern Territory–based companies, individuals who are Australian citizens or NT residents
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Project deliverables include proof-of-concept micro-prototypes with a clear development plan
Eligibility
Applicants must:
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Be Australian citizens or Northern Territory residents (if applying as individuals)
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Be 18 years or older
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Companies must be NT-based unless co-producing with an external partner
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Ensure all key creative team members meet these requirements
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Demonstrate capacity and rights to carry out the project
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Not be in default or breach of obligations with Screen Territory or other NT Government agencies
Ineligible applicants include:
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Broadcasters and broadcaster employees
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Certain government employees
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Current students enrolled in film or interactive media courses
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Applicants with unresolved obligations from previous Screen Territory funding
Application Requirements
Applications must include:
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One-page CVs and bios for the applicant and key creative team
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Chain of Title documentation
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10-page Creative Pitch, detailing:
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Title and gameplay mechanics
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Visual and audio overview
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Progression overview
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Development team summary
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Detailed project plan including:
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Intended platforms
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Monetization strategy
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Audience plan
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Competitor and market analysis
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Evidence of distributor or publisher interest
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Licenses and development kits
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Company details and ABN
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Development timeline with key milestones
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Budget including Northern Territory expenditure
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Clearly specified deliverables
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How the Grant Works
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Application Submission: Submit Creative Pitch, project plan, and required documentation
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Assessment: Applications are evaluated on innovation, feasibility, market potential, and alignment with program objectives
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Funding Allocation: Grants of up to $5,000 are awarded to support proof-of-concept development
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Project Implementation: Recipients develop micro-prototypes to test game mechanics, audience engagement, and market viability
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Reporting: Deliverables and project outcomes must be documented and submitted to Screen Territory
FAQs
1. Who is eligible for the grant? Australian citizens or NT residents, and NT-based companies, with all key creative team members meeting eligibility requirements.
2. What types of games are supported? Premium and free-to-play games, live-ops games, and entertainment games for mass audiences.
3. How much funding is available? Up to $5,000 per project.
4. What documentation is required? CVs, bios, Chain of Title, Creative Pitch, and detailed project plan with timeline, budget, and deliverables.
5. Can students apply? No, current students enrolled in film or interactive media courses are ineligible.
6. Are there restrictions for prior funding recipients? Yes, applicants must resolve any outstanding obligations from previous Screen Territory funding before applying.
7. What is the main purpose of the grant? To support micro-prototype development, test innovative game mechanics, assess market and audience potential, and position developers for industry growth.
Conclusion
The Conceptual Development Grant offers Northern Territory game developers a strategic opportunity to experiment, innovate, and showcase proof-of-concept projects. By funding early-stage prototypes and supporting professional development, the program strengthens the local interactive entertainment industry and enables developers to position themselves for future growth and market success.
For more information, visit Screen Territory.









































