Deadline: 15-May-23
The Government of South Australia is now inviting applications for its Richard Llewellyn Deaf and Disability Grants – Projects – Organisations and Groups to support the development and presentation of arts projects by organisations and groups of artists who are deaf or identify as people with disability across all art forms.
Applicants must show that artists who are deaf or disabled have initiated and will benefit from the project. Repeat applications from organisations for access initiatives are not encouraged. Applications should demonstrate an evolving approach to access, aligned with strategic/business planning in a way that positions access as a core element of programmed activity.
Funding Information
- Grant amount: Up to $25,000
What you can apply for
- administration
- creative fees (such as performers, composers, choreographers, designers, etc.)
- technical personnel and production costs
- living allowance
- marketing costs
- materials
- hire of studio, venue and equipment
- travel
- freight
- curatorial cost, catalogue essay writer’s fees, catalogue design and printing costs
- photography and documentation
- exhibition costs
- auspicing fees.
Eligibility Criteria
- Groups of artists who are deaf or identify as people with disability.
- Arts and cultural organisations that work with and for deaf and disabled artists (including funded organisations: small-to-medium organisations, major organisations).
- Non-deaf and disability-led arts and cultural organisations and groups may apply for projects to work with deaf and disabled artists, demonstrating appropriate consultation and support are in place.
Ineligible Criteria
- Individuals
- Non-arts and cultural organisations
- Local government
- Organisations funded through the National Performing Arts Partnership Framework (NPAPF) formerly known as Major Performing Arts (MPA) Companies
- Statutory Authorities
- Non-arts and cultural organisations, local government, Statutory Authorities and NPAPF organisations are encouraged to partner with arts and cultural organisations and groups on projects.
For more information, visit Government of South Australia.