Deadline: 01-Jul-2024
Applications are now open for the Touring Support Grant Program to support the expansion of markets through regional, national and international touring.
Touring Support provides opportunities to extend audiences and the life of South Australian works and includes all art forms.
Funding Information
- Grant amount: Up to $50,000
Activities
- Activity may include:
- one-off presentations away from your home base (for example, if you are based in Adelaide, a presentation in a regional, interstate or international area is eligible but a one-off presentation in Adelaide is not)
- tours to more than one venue in your home base and away from your home base (for example, one presentation in your home base of Adelaide does not constitute a tour, but seasons in multiple venues in your home base of Adelaide or elsewhere does)
- developing and/or implementing virtual opportunities and avenues for the presentation of established work (which may or may not be monetised) as an alternative to physical presentation
- developing and/or implementing new models of, and opportunities for, more sustainable presentation that reduces carbon emissions.
- This category supports the touring of established work that has premiered, exhibited or been presented or the translation of this work through digital opportunities. Please note that you can also apply in the Market Development category for tour development activity to support the development of new touring activity.
You can apply for
- Tour-related artist fees
- Regional, interstate and international net touring costs, including freight, transport, visa costs, accommodation and travel allowances outside of your home base
- A contribution towards tour coordination expenses
- Development costs associated with sustainable touring, carbon reduction and/or virtual presentation (which may or may not be monetised) of an established work
Eligibility Criteria
- Funded organisations: small-to-medium organisations, major organisations
Ineligible
- Individual independent artists and artist groups
- Organisations funded through the National Performing Arts Partnership Framework (NPAPF) formerly known as Major Performing Arts (MPA) Companies
- Statutory Authorities
- This category does not fund
- Remount costs
- Activity that has already been funded by other sources, such as Playing Australia and Visions of Australia
- Tour dates that have already taken place
- Projects with a budget in surplus
For more information, visit Government of South Australia.