Funding support for Australian cultural projects, writers, publishers, visual artists and organisations.
| Audience | Artists, collectives, arts organisations, producers, councils, community groups, galleries, festivals and project teams seeking funding or professional support. |
| Location | SA |
| Type | Funding |
| Topics | Funding, National, funding, copyright |
| Best use | Use this page to understand whether the funding or support pathway suits your project before investing time in an application. |
This page is designed to help you decide whether the official resource is worth your time before you click through, apply, visit, buy, submit or contact anyone.
Match your project to the funder’s purpose and eligibility.
Clarify activities, timeline, outcomes, partners and audience.
Include artist fees, access, materials, documentation and delivery.
Save receipts, support material and acquittal evidence.
Funding and support resources vary widely. Some support individual artists, others support organisations, touring, access, professional development, public programs, cultural infrastructure or community projects.
Do not start with the application form. Start with the funder’s purpose and ask whether your project clearly fits.
Prepare a plain-English project summary, timeline, budget, artist or organisational background, support material and evidence of partners or venues where relevant.
Budget credibility matters. Include artist fees, access costs, materials, travel, freight, documentation, insurance, marketing and contingency if appropriate.
If eligibility is unclear, contact the funder or read past recipient lists. A project can be excellent but still wrong for a specific funding round.
Keep notes after each application. Even unsuccessful applications can become stronger with better support material, clearer outcomes and a tighter budget.
Eligibility checked.
Project summary written clearly.
Timeline and milestones drafted.
Budget includes realistic costs.
Support material selected and labelled.
Partners or venues confirmed if needed.
Access and documentation costs considered.
Acquittal records planned from the start.
Fit matters more than effort.
Funders need to understand what will happen.
Artist and arts-worker time should be costed.
Acquittal becomes difficult without receipts and documentation.
Use this page to decide whether the opportunity fits your artwork, career stage, budget and timeline. Before entering, confirm official dates, eligibility, entry fee, size limits, delivery requirements, image specifications, finalist obligations and sale or acquisitive terms.
| Check this | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Eligibility and age/category rules | This can change the cost, suitability, timing or risk of relying on this resource. |
| Opening and closing dates | This can change the cost, suitability, timing or risk of relying on this resource. |
| Entry fee and delivery costs | This can change the cost, suitability, timing or risk of relying on this resource. |
| Medium, size and framing rules | This can change the cost, suitability, timing or risk of relying on this resource. |
| Finalist exhibition and freight requirements | This can change the cost, suitability, timing or risk of relying on this resource. |
| Copyright, sale and acquisitive terms | This can change the cost, suitability, timing or risk of relying on this resource. |
This page is intended for people who want a plain-English starting point before using official sources. It is especially useful for artists, students, parents, teachers, buyers, visitors and small cultural organisations.
Do not treat a guide page as the final authority. Use Artsoz to understand the topic, then confirm current rules, dates, prices, terms and contact details directly with the official organiser or provider.
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