Deadline: 22-Aug-23
The City of Sydney is inviting applications to support festivals and events that celebrate, develop and engage the communities.
Categories of Tier
- They provide support for festivals and events under the following tiers:
- Tier 1: General Festivals and Events
- This grant program supports local festivals and events that celebrate, develop and engage the city’s communities. They may provide forums to share knowledge, create opportunities for active community participation, celebrate local culture and creativity and activate local precincts. They can be one-off, annual or a series of recurring events over a set period.
- Tier 2: major festivals and events
- This sponsorship program supports major festivals and events that bring significant economic, social and cultural impact to Sydney. Sponsorships provide support for significant and/or recurring festivals or events with a proven track record, which have a recognised national and/or international brand and the capacity to deliver outcomes across multiple strategic priorities.
- Tier 1: General Festivals and Events
Priorities
- Tier 1: General Festivals and Events
- The funding will prioritise festivals and events that:
- celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and culture
- strengthen social inclusion, enable connectedness and reduce social isolation
- support the visitor economy through activations, events and promotion
- represent the cultural and social diversity of the community
- activate local precincts with creative programming.
- The funding will prioritise festivals and events that:
- Tier 2: Major Festivals and Events
- Major festivals and events must contribute to at least three of the following priorities:
- encourage cultural organisations and artists to locate and operate in Sydney.
- activate local precincts with creative programming
- represent the cultural and social diversity of the community
- attract intrastate, interstate or international visitation and investment in Sydney
- support the visitor economy through activations, events and promotion
- strengthen social inclusion, enable connectedness and reduce social isolation
- celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and culture
- Major festivals and events must contribute to at least three of the following priorities:
- For both Tier 1 and 2:
- They encourage applications from organisations, groups and individuals that support Aboriginal and Torres and Strait Islander communities and culture, including Aboriginal community-controlled organisations and networks.
Funding Information
- Tier 1: General Festivals and Events
- Cash funding up to $50,000 per year is available, for a one-year program or multi-year funding (up to 3 years).
- Tier 2: Major Festivals and Events
- Festivals and/or events seeking cash funding of $100,000 or more per year fall within this funding tier. Funding is available for up to four years in this funding tier.
- For both Tier 1 and 2:
- Value-in-kind in the form of street banner and venue hire fee waiver, and other negotiated City of Sydney services and resources. Not-for-profit organisations are also eligible for a 25% reduction on equipment hire fees at Landmark Venues (for equipment owned by the City of Sydney).
- Major Festivals and Event sponsorships will usually include both cash and value-in-kind contributions.
- For-profit organisations are required to match the funding requested with cash (value-in-kind will not be accepted).
- Applicants can apply for up to $10,000 worth of capital expenditure or equipment purchase.
- The City of Sydney wants to support applicants to provide fair pay to the artists and creative professionals working on funded projects. Fees for artists and creative workers should be clearly included in your application budget and you are encouraged to set these fees in accordance with industry standards.
Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible an applicant must operate within the City of Sydney’s local government area or be able to demonstrate significant benefits for the area’s residents, workers and/or visitors.
- These organisations can apply for both Tier 1 and 2:
- Not-for-profit organisations
- For-profit organisations
- Government departments or agencies.
- These individuals and organisations can apply for Tier 1 only:
- Sole traders
- Individuals or unincorporated community groups auspiced by a not-for-profit or for-profit that is eligible to apply in their own right.
- If you work with an auspicing organisation, they encourage you to choose one that is relevant to the sector and that can support the development of the proposal.
Ineligibility Criteria
- Funding is not available for:
- operational costs or overheads for the core business of an organisation
- fees and charges associated with event personnel or staffing at landmark venues
- projects that directly contravene the eligibility and ethics framework or existing City of Sydney policies.
For more information, visit City of Sydney.