Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) Grants

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The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Isaac Regional Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland. In partnership with the Queensland Government, Isaac Regional Council administers the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) which supports local arts and culture through grants provided to community and Council-led strategic initiatives.

The Isaac RADF program has $45,000 worth of grants to encourage our communities to embrace opportunities for participation in events, arts and creative experiences which celebrate our stories, cultures, and identities.

Applications that:

• support community resilience (using arts and cultural initiatives as a tool for positive social impact)

• value local content/local product (valuing our local artists, performers, creators and arts administrators)

• facilitate place-making (facilitating creative activation of spaces and places)

• promote lifelong learning (supporting opportunities for growth),

will be given priority.

2023/2024 RADF Grant Rounds
RoundOpenCloseActivity Period
Round One13 March 202410 April 20241 June 2024 - 31 May 2025
Round Two11 April 20243 May 20241 August 2024 - 31 July 2025
*Please note that no applications will be accepted outside of these grant rounds.


CATEGORIES OF APPLICATIONS

DEVELOP

This category is open to individuals to access financial support to participate in activities that build on their chosen arts practice.

INSPIRE

This category is open to individuals, groups and organisations where outcomes of their activities have a broader reach within the community.

GROW

This category is open to individuals, groups and organisations proposing arts and cultural activities where artists and communities work together to create specific outcomes that build community resilience and wellbeing. This includes responding to identified community needs such as recovery post natural disaster, social welfare issues, or any circumstances where arts practice may benefit a community’s ability to process an identified issue or need.

The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Isaac Regional Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland. In partnership with the Queensland Government, Isaac Regional Council administers the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) which supports local arts and culture through grants provided to community and Council-led strategic initiatives.

The Isaac RADF program has $45,000 worth of grants to encourage our communities to embrace opportunities for participation in events, arts and creative experiences which celebrate our stories, cultures, and identities.

Applications that:

• support community resilience (using arts and cultural initiatives as a tool for positive social impact)

• value local content/local product (valuing our local artists, performers, creators and arts administrators)

• facilitate place-making (facilitating creative activation of spaces and places)

• promote lifelong learning (supporting opportunities for growth),

will be given priority.

2023/2024 RADF Grant Rounds
RoundOpenCloseActivity Period
Round One13 March 202410 April 20241 June 2024 - 31 May 2025
Round Two11 April 20243 May 20241 August 2024 - 31 July 2025
*Please note that no applications will be accepted outside of these grant rounds.


CATEGORIES OF APPLICATIONS

DEVELOP

This category is open to individuals to access financial support to participate in activities that build on their chosen arts practice.

INSPIRE

This category is open to individuals, groups and organisations where outcomes of their activities have a broader reach within the community.

GROW

This category is open to individuals, groups and organisations proposing arts and cultural activities where artists and communities work together to create specific outcomes that build community resilience and wellbeing. This includes responding to identified community needs such as recovery post natural disaster, social welfare issues, or any circumstances where arts practice may benefit a community’s ability to process an identified issue or need.

  • Funding is available to support Isaac Regional Council local government area residents to access financial support to participate in activities that build on their chosen arts practice.

    Proposals may include:

    • Attending professional development seminars or activities.
    • Master classes.
    • Mentorships with recognised arts and cultural peers.
    • Artist in residence programs; and
    • Placements with recognised arts and cultural organisations.

    Considerations

    Assessments will support intrastate and interstate activities but not overseas activities. Assistance is available for between $500 to $2000 covering up to 100% of eligible expenses.   Eligible expenses include registration fees, accommodation, travel and meals.

    If you have any queries about making an application, please contact Council's Arts and Cultural Programs Officer on 1300 ISAACS (1300 47 22 27).

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  • Complete this application form if the funding category you are applying for is either the "Grow" funding category or the "Inspire" funding category.  

    If you are unsure which funding category to apply for, please contact Council's Arts and Cultural Programs Officer (on 1300 ISAACS - 1300 47 22 27).  If the funding amount you are seeking is more than $5,000, you must contact the Arts And Cultural Programs Officer before making an application.

    INSPIRE

    This category is open to individuals, groups and organisations where outcomes of their activities have a broader reach within the community.

    Proposals may include:

    • Engaging professional artists or arts workers to run workshops or community projects that focus on developing skills of participants;
    • Delivering arts and cultural projects where artists and communities work together such as:
      1. Hosting and supporting events with and for community, that maximise opportunities for arts and cultural engagement;
      2. Developing arts programs and promoting local creative enterprise within local festivals and events.
    • Supporting projects and activities that promote and celebrate the stories of our diverse communities. This may be done via various mediums such as plays, film/video/audio, artworks, digital exhibitions, education programs, oral histories and publications.

    Assistance is available for between $500 to $8,000 covering up to 65% of eligible expenses.

    GROW

    This category is open to individuals, groups and organisations proposing arts and cultural activities where artists and communities work together to create specific outcomes that build community resilience and wellbeing. This includes responding to identified community needs such as recovery post natural disaster, social welfare issues, or any circumstances where arts practice may benefit a community’s ability to process an identified issue or need.

    Projects may focus on the following areas:

    • Health and wellness;
    • Social justice; and
    • Social inclusion and belonging.

    Proposals may include:

    • Engaging professional artists or arts workers to run workshops or community projects that focus on developing community resilience and wellbeing and target marginalised or minority groups;
    • Delivering arts and cultural projects where artists and communities work together to create specific outcomes that build community resilience and wellbeing within marginalised or minority groups.

    Assistance is available for between $500 to $8,000 covering up to 65% of eligible expenses.

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