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571 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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571 historical awards

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Indigenous Regional Arts Development Fund (IRADF) — Doomadgee Aboriginal Shire Council (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — Indigenous Regional Arts Development Fund (IRADF)
The Indigenous Regional Arts Development Fund (IRADF) program is a partnership between Arts Queensland and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Recipient: Doomadgee Aboriginal Shire Council. Year: 2017-18.
$15,000 – $15,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Aurukun Shire Council (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — 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. Year: 2017-18.
$45,000 – $45,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Capital Grants — Woodfordia Incorporated (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — Capital Grants
Capital grant towards infrastructure upgrades at Woodfordia Recipient: Woodfordia Incorporated. Year: 2017-18.
$1,000,000 – $1,000,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Capital Grants — Rockhampton Regional Council (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — Capital Grants
Capital grant towards the planned relocation of the Rockhampton Art Gallery Recipient: Rockhampton Regional Council. Year: 2017-18.
$350,000 – $350,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Capital Grants — Queensland University of Technology (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — Capital Grants
La Boite Capital Upgrade Project 2017 Recipient: Queensland University of Technology. Year: 2017-18.
$250,000 – $250,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Capital Grants — Queensland Theatre Company (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — Capital Grants
Billie Brown Studio refurbishment Recipient: Queensland Theatre Company. Year: 2017-18.
$700,000 – $700,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Capital Grants — Queensland Museum (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — Capital Grants
Queensland Museum Instalment Recipient: Queensland Museum. Year: 2017-18.
$700,000 – $700,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Capital Grants — Cairns Regional Council (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — Capital Grants
Contribution to the Cairns Performing Arts Centre Recipient: Cairns Regional Council. Year: 2017-18.
$5,000,000 – $5,000,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Capacity Building and BSO — Indigenous Art Centre Alliance (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — Capacity Building and BSO
Governance Support Services Recipient: Indigenous Art Centre Alliance. Year: 2017-18.
$10,000 – $10,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Cairns Indigenous Art Fair — Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — Cairns Indigenous Art Fair
Funding to run the Cairns Indigenous Arts Fair. The Government divested the Cairns Indigenous Arts Fair to an external entity in to run the event going forwards. Recipient: Cairns Indigenous Art Fair. Year: 2017-18.
$175,000 – $175,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Performing Arts Producer Placements — JUTE Theatre Company (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Performing Arts Producer Placements
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: JUTE Theatre Company. Year: 2017-18.
$31,256 – $31,256
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Performing Arts Producer Placements — BlakDance Australia Limited (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Performing Arts Producer Placements
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: BlakDance Australia Limited. Year: 2017-18.
$31,500 – $31,500
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Performing Arts Next Stage — Nintringanyi Cultural Training Centre (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Performing Arts Next Stage
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Nintringanyi Cultural Training Centre. Year: 2017-18.
$67,500 – $67,500
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Capacity Building — Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Capacity Building
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council. Year: 2017-18.
$1,500 – $1,500
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Capacity Building — Lockhart River Arts Indigenous Corporation (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Capacity Building
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Lockhart River Arts Indigenous Corporation. Year: 2017-18.
$1,500 – $1,500
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Capacity Building — Hopevale Arts and Cultural Centre (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Capacity Building
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.
$1,500 – $1,500
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Capacity Building — Girringun Aboriginal Art Centre (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Capacity Building
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.
$1,485 – $1,485
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Capacity Building — Erub Erwer Meta Torres Strait Islander Corporation (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Capacity Building
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.
$906 – $906
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Capacity Building — Aurukun Shire Council (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Capacity Building
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.
$1,500 – $1,500
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Impact — UPLIT Association Incorporated (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Impact
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: UPLIT Association Incorporated. Year: 2017-18.
$10,800 – $10,800
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Impact — Inkmasters Cairns Incorporated (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Impact
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Inkmasters Cairns Incorporated. Year: 2017-18.
$33,159 – $33,159
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Badhulgaw Kuthinaw Mudh Torres Strait Islander Corporation (2018-19)

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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: Badhulgaw Kuthinaw Mudh Torres Strait Islander Corporation. Year: 2018-19.
$30,000 – $30,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal 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: Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation. Year: 2018-19.
$174 – $174
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

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 →
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