Deadline: 26-May-23
The Government of South Australia is pleased to launch the Richard Llewellyn Deaf and Disability Grants – Access to support increased access to arts and cultural activities for South Australians who are deaf or identify as people with disability.
Applicants must take an innovative approach to inclusive programming and universal design, with evidence of appropriate consultation.Repeat applications from organisations for access initiatives are not encouraged. Applications should demonstrate an evolving approach to access, aligned with strategic or business planning in a way that positions access as a core element of programmed activity.
Funding Information
- Grant amount: up to $10 000.
What you can apply for
- the purchase and installation of equipment or facilities upgrades which enhance access to arts and cultural activities and programs for people with disability
- the provision of access services such as Auslan interpreters, audio describers, captioned performances and disability access consultants
- initiatives which support access for people with disability to arts and cultural events or the development of disability arts.
Eligibility Criteria
- Individuals who are deaf or identify as a person with disability.
- Groups of artists who are deaf or identify as people with disability.
- Deaf and disability-led arts and cultural organisations (including funded small-to-medium organisations in the disability arts sector).
- Non-deaf and disability-led arts and cultural organisations (funded organisations: small-to-medium organisations, major organisations).
Ineligible Criteria
- Local government
- Organisations funded through the National Performing Arts Partnership Framework (NPAPF) formerly known as Major Performing Arts (MPA) Companies
- Non-arts and cultural organisations and groups
- Statutory Authorities
For more information, visit Government of South Australia.