2024-03 Quick Response Grants QLD

Submissions closed at midnight 31 March 2024 (AEST).

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Grant applications take a significant amount of your time and energy to prepare.

To give yourself the best chance of success it is important that you read the Regional Arts Fund Grants Guidelines, and the Regional Arts Fund Eligibility Notes as they contain valuable information on what kind of applicant type, project, or expenses are eligible for funding, and the criteria for assessing the grant.

To be eligible for a RAF Grant, your Australian Business Number (ABN) that you supply must match your name and current address. Please make sure your ABN is up to date by checking the Australian Business Register.

You may only apply for funding from the Regional Arts Program Administrator that represents the state or territory that your ABN is registered in.

Please contact your Regional Arts Fund Program Administrator in the state or territory in which you are applying to for further assistance. A list of the Regional Arts Australia state and territory offices can be found here

 

1. Check your location eligibility

Organisations or individuals based in metropolitan locations are not eligible to apply for the Regional Arts Fund. Metropolitan organisations or individuals can partner with a regional organisation/community to deliver a project. In these circumstances, the regional organisation/community should submit the application.

The Regional Arts Fund uses the Modified Monash Model to determine the remoteness classification and eligibility of applicants. To check if you are based in an eligible location, visit www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator and follow the directions below:

  • Enter your Primary Address into the ‘Address’ box at the left-hand side of the page. Your primary address must be a physical address, not a PO Box or postal address. If you have an ABN, it should match the postcode listed on your ABN record.

  • Tick the box beside ‘Modified Monash Model’, selecting the most recent year

  • Press ‘Search location'

  • All locations with codes from MM 2 to MM 7 are eligible under the Regional Arts Fund.

  • Schools are only eligible if they are located in very remote areas (MM7).

 

2. Check your applicant type eligibility

To be eligible for the RAF you must:

  • be an individual, Australian incorporated organisation, company limited by guarantee, or local government organisation.

  • have an active Australian Business Number (ABN) that is registered to your name and location.

Unincorporated groups are eligible for funding if auspiced by an organisation that meets the above criteria.

Individuals that do not have an active ABN are not eligible for to apply to the Regional Arts Fund. You can apply for an ABN through the Australian Business Register.

Individuals under 18 years of age are eligible to apply if they are auspiced by an Individual over 18, with an active ABN.

Schools are only eligible to apply if they are located in a very remote area (MM 7) as defined using the Modified Monash Model.

 

3. Check your activity eligibility

Quick Response Grants will fund professional development opportunities for artists and arts workers or small activity opportunities. The program supports immediate need that arises where the activity is unable to be planned for or supported in other funding rounds, for example taking up professional development, skills development or small activity opportunities at short notice.

The activity must take place within 2-12 weeks from the closing date of this grant round.

Activities with a critical start date within 2-6 weeks from the closing closing date of this grant round will be prioritised.

 

4. Contact your Regional Program Administrator

If you have any questions about the eligibility steps above, or queries about the guidelines, deadlines, or questions in the form, please contact Flying Arts Alliance on (07) 3216 1322 during business hours or email raf@flyingarts.org.au and quote your submission number.