Deadline: 30-Jun-25
The South Burnett Regional Council is inviting applications for the Quick Response Grant to provide ‘quick reponse’ financial assistance to art and cultural professionals to provide or undertake professional development seminars or workshops, conferences, or appropriate arts events that cannot be funded by other means because of their nature or timing.
Funding Information
- Assistance of up to $1000 is available. Quotes are required.
Eligible Expenses
- Funding will only cover costs related directly to delivering the project or activity itself, in accordance with the key objectives, such as:
- artist/tutor professional fees.
- artist/tutor fees for preparation and delivery time.
- artist/tutor travel expenses.
- artist/tutor accommodation expenses.
- venue hire.
- publishing costs for promotional and marketing materials or associated costs
- registration fees for South Burnett professional artists, emerging artists, and arts practitioners to attend summer schools/conferences/workshops.
Eligibility Criteria
- Individuals
- Professional artists, emerging professional artists, arts workers, cultural workers, or project coordinators who:
- are based in the South Burnett region, or if based outside the area, can demonstrate how the project will directly benefit arts and culture in the council area.
- are permanent residents or Australian citizens.
- are aged 18 years of age or above or have a legal guardian co-sign the application and agree to take financial responsibility of the funding.
- have an Australian Business Number (ABN). Individuals that do not have an ABN are eligible to apply if they provide written agreement from an eligible organisation to act as an auspice for the project.
- Have $20 million Public Liability Insurance to cover the project in its entirety
- Professional artists, emerging professional artists, arts workers, cultural workers, or project coordinators who:
- Groups
- Any of the following groups may be eligible to apply
- arts, culture and heritage organisations based in the South Burnett region, or if based outside the area, can demonstrate how the project will directly benefit arts and culture in the council area.
- applicants are required to be incorporated organisations with $20 million public liability insurance. Unincorporated groups are eligible to apply, providing that their application is made through an eligible organisation acting as an auspice.
- Any of the following groups may be eligible to apply
For more information, visit South Burnett Regional Council.