Project and Development Grants are now OPEN for projects commencing in 2023
These grants are open to individuals, organisations, and support creative projects that encourage, develop and promote the artistic practice for:
Creative development of new and/or existing work
Presentation of new and/or existing work
Activities that enable children and/or young people to participate in art making
Professional development for career building activity eg. participation in workshops, mentorships, internships, residencies etc
Funding available
Project and Development Grants for Individuals Support
Grants up to $3000
Skills development in creative practice
Artistic career building
Grants up to $10,000
Development and/or presentation of new or existing work
Projects which enable participation in the arts for children and young people
Project and Development Grants for Organisations Support
Grants up to $20,000
Support tangible arts projects delivered by organisations (not currently funded through a Carclew organisation grant) with the aim to increase creativity in the lives of young South Australians.
Age limit for applicants
Up to 26 years
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants up to 30 years
Carclew is committed to driving reconciliation through employment and training opportunities with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Carclew strongly encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander emerging cultural and creative artists and arts workers to apply for the 2023 Project and Development Grants.
Read Carclews’ First Nations commitment and Reconciliation Action Plan here.
Eligibility
Applicants must be 26 years of age or under at the application closing date (30yrs or under for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
Artists may apply for project support as an unincorporated group, however 60% of the group must be aged 26 years and under at the time of application
This program is not open to legally constituted organisations (see Project & Development Grants for Organisations are offered in our September round)
Applicants must be an Australian citizen or have permanent resident status in Australia, and be a current resident of South Australia
Individuals who have received project funding through Arts South Australia as an individual artist are not eligible to apply to this program
If you have previously received Carclew funding, you must have submitted a satisfactory acquittal report before a further funding application can be assessed
Applicants cannot have repayments due on a QuickstART Microloan
Applicants must complete all information in the application form to be elligble
Contact the following staff who can help you through the application process:
General P&D Funding enquiries: Joel Byrne Funding Program Coordinator [email protected]
First Nation peer support: Lilla Berry Manager Arts Programs [email protected]
Consultations
Whether you have a draft application or would like to talk through an idea, we encourage you to consult with Carclew staff prior to submitting your application. Consultations can help with turning your concept/project ideas into an appealing application as well as provide a range of submission options.