Deadline: 02-Aug-21
Are you aged 12 – 26 and looking to develop skills and experience in your creative field? You can make new contacts, work with people in the industry and learn more about arts management by challenging yourself to build your own project from the ground up. Apply for a Drug Aware YCulture Metro Grant.
Funded activities could include but are not limited to gigs/live music events, creative workshop series, professional development forums, festivals, performances, exhibitions and publishing of magazines, zines, graphic novels or comics.
They acknowledge the traditional owners of country throughout Australia. They pay the respect to Elders past and present. They are committed to reconciliation and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people.
What kind of projects can be funded?
Drug Aware YCulture Metro funds projects by young people, for young people. The focus is on community engagement and youth skills development, and can include projects such as community events, creative workshops, production developments and showings, and live performances across all artforms. Proposed projects should also have the ability to have a broad participation reach that targets young people.
Funding Information
Drug Aware YCulture Metro Grant, secure up to $4000 and make your project idea a reality.
Eligibility Criteria
- Individuals – There must be two key project organisers aged 12 – 26, and applicants must secure an incorporated organisation to Auspice the grant.
- Youth groups and collectives – Similar to individuals, there must be two key project organisers and they must secure an Incorporated organisation to Auspice the grant.
- Organisations – Incorporated non-profit organisations that are predominantly organised and run by young people aged 12 – 26.
Criteria
- There must be two key project organisers aged 12 – 26 years.
- There must be as least 6 young people aged 12 – 26 years directly involved in the project.
- The project must engage at minimum 250 indirect participants as participants or audience members, and also demonstrate extended reach through online promotion or activities.
- Projects must promote and support healthy messages that are relevant to young people and align with Healthway’s key priorities. This can include supporting young people through complex topics such as mental health, identity, body confidence etc.
- Your project must involve an experienced mentor to ensure you maximise your skill development.
- If you are applying as an individual or part of a group, you must arrange to have an incorporated organisation act as an auspice on your project.
- All events and activities must be smoke, drug and alcohol free.
- Your project must be occurring in the Perth metro area. There is a separate funding pool for projects happening regionally. This funding is called Drug Aware YCulture Regional and is run by Regional Arts WA
For more information, visit https://www.propel.org.au/yculturemetro