The Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support (IVAIS) program supports a professional, viable and ethical Indigenous visual arts industry with strong participation by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The intended outcomes of the IVAIS program are:
• a professional, viable and ethical Indigenous visual arts industry that features strong participation
by, and provides economic opportunities for, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; and
• the continued production, exhibition, critique, purchase and collection of Indigenous visual art.
This Fund provides grants from $10,000 to $50,000 to build sustainable business practices and support economic and capacity-building opportunities.
The opportunity is open to First Nations individuals and micro-organisations working in any artform and creative business.
Grants can be used to support, professional and workforce development, governance training, capacity building, temporary staffing, marketing, seed funding, building digital capabilities and strategic planning.
This fund should improve business skill, capacity and financial stability to increase opportunity for growth and elevate capabilities.
The Made in NSW – TV Drama Fund will support high-end feature film and television drama productions, produced by Australian production companies, which are genuinely footloose and can shoot in NSW.
Overview
Screen NSW will conduct 5 competitive rounds per financial year and round opening and closing dates will be published annually. If the applicant is intending to apply for this fund along with the Regional Filming Fund or NSW PDV Rebate, applications must be made concurrently and declared in the application.
The total budget of a project must be between $5 million (AUD) and $18 million (AUD). Applicants can apply for up to 10% of their Qualifying NSW Spend, capped at $1 million.
Funding from $0 to 1,000,000 per production is available through the program. Individual funding is determined on a case-by-case basis based on the Qualifying NSW Production Expenditure (QNSWPE) but will not exceed 10% of the QNSWPE or $1,000,000 – whichever is the lesser.
The Anzac Community Grants Program (ACGP) provides small grants of up to $3,000 for a range of projects that commemorate and educate New South Wales communities about the service and sacrifices of current and former military servicemen and servicewomen.
Projects which support activities benefiting the NSW veteran community are also eligible for funding. If you have any questions about the Program please contact the Office for Veterans Affairs.
The ACGP is valued at $100,000 annually. The maximum ACGP grant that will be awarded for any one application is $3,000
Every six months, BizCover will grant a $5,000 wish to one deserving business owner. It’s their way of recognising the dedication, sacrifice, and commitment that small business owners invest in their dreams.
Since 2014, they’ve awarded almost $100,000 in prizes, including SEO packages, advertising, hardware, and training.
How to enter
In a one-minute video or less, tell BizCover about a product or service (valued up to $5,000) that will help you spark a new revenue stream, or just make your small business life a little easier.
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The objectives of the grant opportunity are to develop and implement holistic and individualised bereavement care for women and families in target population groups that have experienced stillbirth or miscarriage.
Miscarriage support grants will fund one or more organisations with demonstrated expertise in providing care and support to women and families impacted by miscarriage with a focus on priority population groups, including (but not limited to):
Grant activities will address barriers to priority population groups accessing support and will develop clear referral pathways to miscarriage support services, ensuring that bereaved women and families can access support at a time when they are at most risk of isolation and psychological distress.
The Multicultural Grassroots Initiatives grant opportunity will provide funding to community-led grassroots organisations that embrace Australia’s multicultural diversity and help multicultural communities to become an active part of Australia’s economic and social development.
The intended outcomes of the grant opportunity are:
The Maitri (“friendship” in Sanskrit) Grant Program has been developed to deliver the Maitri Grants and Maitri Cultural Partnerships programs aligned to the Centre for Australia-India Relations’ strategic objectives.
The Program will deliver up to $5 million in funding to support grants that enhance economic, cultural and policy projects that benefit the Australia-India cultural and business relationship.
Eligible grant activities may include: