Deadline: 01-Apr-2026
The Arts Grant Program 2026 by Manningham Council offers funding between $3,001 and $20,000 to support community-led arts, cultural, and heritage activities that reflect the diversity of the Manningham community. The program prioritises innovation, partnerships, and engagement with local artists, supporting projects across visual, performing, literary, participatory, and digital arts. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organisations, community groups, and schools delivering activities within Manningham.
The Arts Grant Program 2026 provides financial support for arts, cultural, and heritage activities that enhance community engagement, foster local creative expression, and strengthen the cultural vibrancy of Manningham.
Programme Objectives
Funded projects should achieve at least two of the following objectives:
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Enable diverse arts and cultural expression across digital, literary, participatory, performing, and visual arts
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Foster a sense of belonging among all members of the Manningham community
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Ensure artists and participants feel valued
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Support the local creative industry by engaging local artists as part of funded projects
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Encourage partnerships between community groups, organisations, and businesses
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Promote innovation and best practice in arts and cultural activities
Funding Details
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Funding Range: $3,001 – $20,000 per project
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Total Annual Allocation: $50,000
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Duration: One financial year, non-recurrent
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Funding Round: Annually in February
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Notification: Within three weeks of Council endorsement (July)
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Agreement: Successful applicants enter into a formal funding agreement
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Feedback: Unsuccessful applicants may request feedback for future applications
Eligible Activities
The program supports a wide range of arts and cultural initiatives, including:
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Arts projects celebrating significant occasions in Manningham
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Community arts initiatives, such as artist-led murals, performances, and participatory workshops
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Creative place activation initiatives that engage and energise public spaces
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Arts projects and artist fees incorporated into festivals and community events
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Cultural projects that support or celebrate local history
Who Can Apply
Eligible applicants include:
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Not-for-profit constituted bodies, such as Incorporated Associations or Companies Limited by Guarantee
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Community groups auspiced by an incorporated not-for-profit organisation that can accept legal and financial responsibility
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Schools, encouraged to partner with community groups for projects benefiting the wider community
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must:
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Be located in or deliver activities within Manningham
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Comply with relevant legislative requirements
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Have no outstanding debts to Council
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Provide Incorporation Number and ABN, or a completed Statement by Supplier form
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Hold public liability insurance of at least $20 million
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Submit financial statements as required
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Provide written quotes for expenditure items over $500 from ABN-registered suppliers
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Submit applications before the closing date
How to Apply
Step 1: Prepare Your Application
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Identify the objectives your project will achieve (minimum two required)
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Define project scope, target audience, and expected outcomes
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Calculate total budget and identify funding amount requested
Step 2: Gather Documentation
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Incorporation Number and ABN or Statement by Supplier
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Financial statements
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Public liability insurance certificate
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Written quotes for items over $500
Step 3: Submit Application
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Complete the online or paper application before the closing date
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Include all supporting documents to ensure eligibility
Step 4: Post-Approval
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Enter into a formal funding agreement with Council
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Implement the project within the funded financial year
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Submit any required reports or documentation as specified in the agreement
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Requesting funding without achieving at least two programme objectives
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Omitting supporting documentation (ABN, insurance, financial statements)
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Failing to partner with an incorporated organisation if the applicant is a community group
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Applying after the closing date
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Including unapproved or unquoted expenditure items in the budget
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who is eligible to apply?
Not-for-profit organisations, community groups with an auspice, and schools delivering arts and cultural activities in Manningham.
2. How much funding can I request?
Between $3,001 and $20,000, covering eligible project costs.
3. How many objectives must a project achieve?
At least two objectives from the programme’s list.
4. Can schools apply independently?
Yes, but schools are encouraged to partner with community groups for broader community impact.
5. What type of insurance is required?
Public liability insurance of at least $20 million.
6. Can I request quotes from suppliers without ABNs?
No. Quotes for items over $500 must come from ABN-registered suppliers.
7. When will applicants be notified of the outcome?
Within three weeks of Council endorsement in July each year.
Conclusion
The Arts Grant Program 2026 empowers Manningham’s community to deliver high-quality arts, cultural, and heritage initiatives that enhance local creativity, foster partnerships, and strengthen community identity.
By supporting diverse projects and engaging local artists, the programme contributes to a vibrant, inclusive, and culturally rich Manningham.
For more information, visit Manningham Council.









































