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BTW Growing Workforce Participation Fund
Key documents for the Growing Workforce Participation Fund -
Food and Fibre to Market - Industry Partnerships (FF2M) Program
Guidelines for the new pilot Food and Fibre to Market - Industry Partnerships (FF2M) Program. -
Queensland Arts Showcase Program (to July 2022)
Until July 2022, the Queensland Arts Showcase Program (QASP) was delivered through three streams: Arts Accelerate, Arts Activate and Arts Advantage. QASP supports vibrant and... -
Information for arts funding applicants
Information for people applying for arts funding. View Information and templates -
Victim Services: Building Capacity Funding Program 2015-16
Funding of up to $100,000 (GST inclusive) is available to not-for-profit agencies that support victims of violent crime in Queensland. -
Arts Leverage Fund
Useful documents for applying for the Arts Leverage Fund. -
Organisations Fund
Information for the Organisations Fund which provides multi-year investment that enables key companies across the State to deliver artistic outcomes, grow employment... -
Projects and Programs Fund
Information and templates for the Projects and Programs Fund, is arts funding for projects or programs of activities by an individual, organisation or collective. Also view... -
Accelerate Fellowships fund application
Forms and guidelines to help you apply for [Accelerate Fellowships] (http://www.business.qld.gov.au/industry/science/grants/accelerate-fellowships) funding. -
Playing Queensland Fund
Information and templates for the Playing Queensland Fund, which is arts funding that supports work that is already ready to tour, which has demonstrated community interest and... -
Individuals Fund
Information and templates for the Individuals Fund, which provides arts funding for individual artists and cultural workers (emerging and established) to participate in... -
Arts Investment Important Information for Applicants
This Word file provides the guidelines for applying for this fund. -
Commonwealth Community Legal Centre funding
Commonwealth Community Legal Centre funding