Deadline: 2 April 2019
Australia Council for the Arts is seeking to support collaborations that fuel ambition, emboiden ideas, build networks, and strengthen future works.
This program is for individuals with disability undertaking an artistic collaboration involving mentoring. The proposal should lead to a major step forward in the applicant’s arts practice, and build foundations for an enduring career.
The purpose is to support collaborations that fuel ambition, embolden ideas and innovation, build networks and capacity, and strengthen future works.
Funding Information
- The Australia Council for the Arts is offering six grants of $30,000 in each Arts and Disability Mentoring Initiative round.
Activities
Applicants can apply for a range of activities. Their proposal should include a mentoring component. Some examples of the activities they fund are:
- collaboration
- professional skills development
- residencies
- experimentation
- creation of new work
- creative development
- practice based research
- presentation, promotion or marketing
- inbound and outbound travel.
Eligibility Criteria
- Who can apply
- Only individuals may apply to this category.
- Applicants must be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident.
- Applicants must identify as an artist or arts worker with disability.
- Who can’t apply
- If applicants received a grant, or administered a grant, from the Australia Council in the past and that grant has not been satisfactorily acquitted.
- Applicants owe money to the Australia Council.
- They do not accept applications from legally constituted organisations in this category.
How to Apply
Applicants can apply via given website.
Eligible Country: Australia
For further information, please visit https://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/funding/