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Community Broadcasting Foundation launches Content Grants (Australia)

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Deadline: 2-Mar-21

The Community Broadcasting Foundation (CBF) has launched the Content Grants Program to support the development, production, and distribution of content via Australian community media.

The Foundation is particularly looking to:

Content grants include funds specifically dedicated to Specialist Radio Programming. This portion of the content grants funding is available to support ongoing ethnic, Indigenous, and RPH programs. For applicants looking to apply for Specialist Radio Programming funds, you must complete a separate grant application specifically requesting this funding.

Developing dynamic content enhances community media in Australia. Beyond their listening and viewing audiences, producers are often recognized for their achievements in awards. For inspiration of Content projects.

Objectives 

The Department of Communications and the Arts allocates funds to the CBF to support particular activities. There are dedicated funds to support:

There are specific funds available to support Specialist Radio Programming in Content grants. Ethnic, RPH and Indigenous broadcasting funds may also be allocated to support other activities relevant to those broadcast groups or audiences. Funds available for general content may be allocated for any content purpose.

How do I apply?

For more information, visit https://cbf.org.au/grants/grants-available/content/

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