Deadline: 30-Jun-2026
The Maitland City Council Individual Development Creative Arts Grant supports professional development for individual artists across all disciplines, including visual arts, music, theatre, digital arts, and cultural heritage practice. It provides up to $900 per applicant to fund creative production, exhibitions, training, and career development activities. The grant is available to artists living in the Maitland Local Government Area for projects delivered within six months.
Overview of the Grant Program
The Maitland City Council Individual Development Creative Arts Grant Program is a local funding initiative designed to support the professional growth of individual artists at all stages of their careers.
The program aims to:
- Strengthen creative practice across all art forms
- Support professional development for artists
- Encourage cultural participation in the Maitland region
- Enable new creative work and artistic experimentation
Eligible Art Forms and Creative Practices
The grant supports a wide range of creative and cultural disciplines:
Cultural and Indigenous Arts
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural practice
- Heritage and cultural preservation activities
Performing Arts
- Dance
- Theatre and performing arts
- Music composition and performance
Literary and Written Arts
- Literature development
- Writing-based creative practice
Visual and Digital Arts
Experimental and Multidisciplinary Arts
- Emerging and experimental arts
- Multi-artform and cross-disciplinary practice
- Community arts and cultural development
What the Grant Can Fund
Creative Development Activities
- Development of new artworks, exhibitions, or compositions
- Creation of new creative projects or bodies of work
Community-Based Creative Projects
- Small workshops or community art groups
- Local creative engagement initiatives
Production Costs
- Printing and publishing
- Studio hire and production space
- Mastering and technical production costs
Professional Development
Marketing and Distribution
- Promotion of creative work
- Distribution of artistic outputs
- Audience development activities
Funding Details
- Maximum funding: $900 per individual application
- Funding type: Project-based support
- Purpose: Creative development and professional growth
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be individual artists
- Reside within the Maitland Local Government Area (LGA)
- Work in any recognised creative or cultural discipline
- Propose a project aligned with artistic or professional development
Project Timing Requirements
- Projects must occur within 6 months of application submission
- Activities must take place within the same financial year
- Projects scheduled for future financial years are not eligible
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit supporting documentation, including:
Written Proposal
- Maximum 2 A4 pages
- Explanation of project and intended use of funds
- Description of expected benefit to artistic practice
Artistic CV
- Professional background and creative experience
Supporting Materials
- Images of artworks
- Video or audio samples
- Documentation of previous creative work
Ineligible Applications and Restrictions
- Projects outside the Maitland LGA residency requirement
- Activities beyond the 6-month project window
- Requests exceeding $900
- Non-arts-related or non-creative activities
- Future financial year projects
Key Objectives and Impact
The grant supports:
- Artistic skill development and career progression
- Increased access to creative opportunities
- Growth of local arts and culture ecosystem
- Support for emerging and established artists
- Community engagement through creative practice
Key Highlights
- Target group: Individual artists in Maitland LGA
- Funding: Up to $900
- Disciplines: All creative and cultural art forms
- Project duration: Within 6 months
- Focus: Professional development and creative output
Conclusion
The Maitland City Council Individual Development Creative Arts Grant provides targeted financial support to individual artists to strengthen their creative practice and professional development. By funding a wide range of artistic disciplines and activities, the program helps local artists create new work, build skills, and contribute to the cultural vitality of the Maitland community.
For more information, visit Maitland City Council.





























