Funding Intelligence Layer

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675 historical awards in the current funding search. Use one search surface to move between open grants, philanthropic funders, delivery organisations, and relationship tracking without starting again every time.

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Grants & Opportunities

675 historical awards

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BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Aurukun Shire Council - Wik and Kugu Arts (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Aurukun Shire Council - Wik and Kugu Arts. Year: 2018-19.
$664 – $664
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Erub Erwer Meta Torres Strait Islander Corporation (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Erub Erwer Meta Torres Strait Islander Corporation. Year: 2018-19.
$45,000 – $45,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Bamanga Bubu Ngadimunku Aboriginal Corporation - Yalanji Arts (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Bamanga Bubu Ngadimunku Aboriginal Corporation - Yalanji Arts. Year: 2018-19.
$45,000 – $45,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Hopevale Arts & Cultural Centre (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Hopevale Arts & Cultural Centre. Year: 2018-19.
$42,989 – $42,989
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation - MIArt (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation - MIArt. Year: 2018-19.
$26,224 – $26,224
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Awards — Queensland Poetry Festival (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Awards
To sponsor/provide Awards programs that reward individuals and organisations that have excelled within the Arts and cultural sector. Recipient: Queensland Poetry Festival. Year: 2018-19.
$35,000 – $35,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Awards — Queensland Music Network Incorporated (QMusic) (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Awards
To sponsor/provide Awards programs that reward individuals and organisations that have excelled within the Arts and cultural sector. Recipient: Queensland Music Network Incorporated (QMusic). Year: 2018-19.
$52,000 – $52,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Arts Sector Initiatives — Queensland Music Festival (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Sector Initiatives
Support Frank & Fearless - an in-conversation event celebrating the accomplishments of Merle Thornton Recipient: Queensland Music Festival. Year: 2018-19.
$20,000 – $20,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Arts Sector Initiatives — Flying Arts Alliance (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Sector Initiatives
To engage a consultant to support the formalisation of Queensland Chamber of Arts and Culture QCAC as a peak body for the State's arts cultural and creative sector Recipient: Flying Arts Alliance. Year: 2018-19.
$40,000 – $40,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Arts Sector Initiatives — Queensland Ballet (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Sector Initiatives
Allison Baden-Clay Senior Program Scholarship 2018-20 Recipient: Queensland Ballet. Year: 2018-19.
$5,000 – $5,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Arts Sector Initiatives — Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire Council (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Sector Initiatives
Needs analysis of the environmental controls of the Kowanyama Cultural Centre Museum facility Recipient: Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire Council. Year: 2018-19.
$1,000 – $1,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Arts Sector Initiatives — Asialink (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Sector Initiatives
To facilitate residencies in Asia for Queensland arts professionals through the Asialink Arts Residency Program 2017-19. Recipient: Asialink. Year: 2018-19.
$27,000 – $27,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Arts Sector Initiatives — Brisbane Community Arts Centre Limited T/A Metro Arts (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Sector Initiatives
Business and governance review Recipient: Brisbane Community Arts Centre Limited T/A Metro Arts. Year: 2018-19.
$28,500 – $28,500
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Arts Sector Initiatives — Major Brisbane Festivals Proprietary Limited (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Sector Initiatives
Flow - A free public event as part of Brisbane Festival Recipient: Major Brisbane Festivals Proprietary Limited. Year: 2018-19.
$35,000 – $35,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Arts Sector Initiatives — Woodfordia Incorporated (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Sector Initiatives
Bukal season at Woodford Recipient: Woodfordia Incorporated. Year: 2018-19.
$26,100 – $26,100
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Artist in Residence — Pine Rivers State High School (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Artist in Residence
Invests in creative collaborations between professional artists and Queensland schools, including Queensland Government-approved kindergarten program providers. Recipient: Pine Rivers State High School. Year: 2018-19.
$19,365 – $19,365
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Hopevale Arts and Cultural Centre (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Hopevale Arts and Cultural Centre. Year: 2017-18.
$30,000 – $30,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Girringun Aboriginal Art Centre (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Girringun Aboriginal Art Centre. Year: 2017-18.
$35,000 – $35,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Erub Erwer Meta Torres Strait Islander Corporation (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Erub Erwer Meta Torres Strait Islander Corporation. Year: 2017-18.
$30,000 – $30,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Bamanga Bubu Ngadimunku Incorporated - Yalanji Arts (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Bamanga Bubu Ngadimunku Incorporated - Yalanji Arts. Year: 2017-18.
$30,000 – $30,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Aurukun Shire Council (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Aurukun Shire Council. Year: 2017-18.
$30,000 – $30,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Pryce Centre for Culture & Arts Proprietary Limited (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Pryce Centre for Culture & Arts Proprietary Limited. Year: 2017-18.
$67,437 – $67,437
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

AWARDS — Queensland Poetry Festival Incorporated (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — AWARDS
To sponsor/provide Awards programs that reward individuals and organisations that have excelled within the Arts and cultural sector. Recipient: Queensland Poetry Festival Incorporated. Year: 2017-18.
$35,000 – $35,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Awards — Queensland Music Network Incorporated (QMusic) (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — Awards
To sponsor/provide Awards programs that reward individuals and organisations that have excelled within the Arts and cultural sector. Recipient: Queensland Music Network Incorporated (QMusic). Year: 2017-18.
$52,000 – $52,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Australian Performing Arts Market — Brisbane Powerhouse (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — Australian Performing Arts Market
Arts Queensland contribution to the Australian Performing Arts Market held at the Brisbane Powerhouse. Recipient: Brisbane Powerhouse. Year: 2017-18.
$50,000 – $50,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →
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