Deadline: 28-Aug-20
Youth And Arts Pathways is part of the Queensland Government’s Arts and Cultural Recovery Package of $22.5 million over two years to stabilise Queensland’s arts companies, secure employment for artists and arts workers and deliver COVID-safe cultural experiences for Queensland audiences.
Youth And Arts Pathways helps to attract and retain young people within the arts and cultural sector, and focuses on activities which support ongoing employment and career development.
YAAP is a funding program which will provide support to attract and retain young people within the arts and cultural sector. As such this program focusses on support for activities which target job retention and/or career development for young people.
Objectives
- Youth And Arts Pathways supports Queensland’s young people within the arts and cultural sector during the phase of COVID-19 recovery where social distancing impacts the usability or viability of the sector. Arts Queensland is interested in supporting applications which best achieve career development for young people.
- Youth And Arts Pathways provides funding for costs including but not limited to the delivery of training programs, workshops, placements or practical and technical skills development activities within professional arts practices.
Funding Information
- Funding, up to the maximum of $80,000, is intended to support activities that will occur after 25 September 2020 and before 30 April 2021.
- A maximum of 10% of the granted amount can be allocated to your internal administration costs to deliver the activities.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible, all applicants must:
- be an arts and cultural organisation based in Queensland
- have an active Queensland-registered Australian Business Number (ABN) that is in the name of the applicant
- have satisfied the reporting requirements of any previous Arts Queensland funding
- conduct the activity in Queensland.
For more information, visit https://www.arts.qld.gov.au/aq-funding/youth-and-arts-pathways