Arts organisations – multi-year
This program offers multi-year support to arts organisations to deliver the Tasmanian Government objectives outlined in the Cultural and Creative Industries Recovery Strategy: 2020 and Beyond.
These arts organisations will contribute to the overall vibrancy of Tasmania’s cultural and creative industries by:
- developing and sharing high-quality art experiences and/or offering high-quality services to the sector
- creating opportunities for Tasmania’s professional artists and arts workers
- demonstrating strong and strategic leadership for the sector
- developing the overall capacity of the sector
- supporting and progressing diversity and inclusion within the sector
- building partnerships that strengthen the sustainability of the sector
- connecting with and inspiring audiences, and the wider community.
Multi-year funded organisations will be expected to participate in development initiatives (including Growing Pains in the Arts) and take a leadership role in the sector by contributing to discussions around key priorities or issues within the cultural and creative industries.
Arts organisations can submit one application per round, requesting between $100,000 and $250,000 per annum for four years.
Applications are now closed.
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- Eligibility
- Tasmanian arts organisations
- national arts organisations that are of strategic importance to Tasmania’s arts sector and have had a physical presence in Tasmania (including a local office and Tasmanian staff) for at least five years.
- Tasmanian local governments
- non-arts organisations or arts organisation with no physical presence in Tasmania
- arts organisations in receipt of funding of more than $100,000 per annum from the Creative Industries, Sport and Visitor Economy Division of the Department of State Growth (including through Events Tasmania)
- organisations in receipt of administered funding from the Tasmanian Government (this includes the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Ten Days on the Island, the Theatre Royal Management Board, and the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery [Launceston City Council)]).
- reasonable administrative costs related to the delivery of the artistic program
- this includes general operating expenses such as costs associated with operating and maintaining facilities and equipment, rent, utilities, supplies, and salaries for staff who are critical to the organisation but not working on a specific activity or project.
- creative development and research
- market and audience development (including promotion)
- presenting work (exhibitions, performances, and publications)
- professional development opportunities.
- The amount requested for each year cannot exceed 65 per cent of the organisation’s total projected cash income for that year.
- Arts organisations must be able to demonstrate a track record of income from a range of sources (other than the Creative Industries, Sport and Visitor Economy of the Department of State Growth).
- Assessment
- use strong, contemporary, and well-developed artistic ideas and/or processes?
- provide important services for, or significantly develop the capacity of, the arts sector?
- engage experienced and diverse artists and arts workers in key creative or leadership roles?
- provide development opportunities for Tasmania’s future cultural and creative industry leaders?
- contribute to Tasmania’s growing reputation as a cultural leader?
- demonstrate strong, stable, and strategic governance, management, and artistic leadership?
- manage its finances in a clear and rigorous way?
- provide appropriate artist wages and fees?
- secure income from diverse sources?
- evaluate its activities (or explain future plains for evaluation)?
- build on previous activities in a way that is timely, relevant and evidence based?
- operate to realistic, achievable, and sustainable timelines?
- have support from strong partners or collaborators?
- contribute to Tasmania’s cultural and creative industries in a valuable way?
- enable opportunities for Tasmanian artists and arts workers?
- support and progress diversity and inclusion within the Tasmanian arts sector?
- connect with and develop Tasmanian audiences, or new audiences elsewhere?
- connect with the wider community?
Eligibility
This program supports:
Arts organisations must have received funding through any of Arts Tasmania’s competitive grant programs in each of the last two years (2021 and 2022).
Applicants must also meet Arts Tasmania’s general eligibility requirements.
Organisations in receipt of operational support from Arts Tasmania (including through Cultural Heritage Organisations [multi-year]) are not eligible to apply to other Arts Tasmania programs for the term of the existing multi-year agreement.
Applications will not be accepted from
Eligible costs and activities
Arts organisations can request grant funds towards eligible costs and activities.
These include:
Arts Tasmania expects that artists are paid fairly for their work. Artist wages and fees must be included in all application budgets. For more information, please visit wages and fees.
Permanent, fixed-term or casual employees of any part of the Creative Industries, Sport and Visitor Economy Division of the Department of State Growth (with regular hours that exceed 0.3 of a full-time load) cannot apply to or receive payment through Arts Tasmania’s programs.
For more information, please see Arts Tasmania’s general eligibility requirements.
Grant funds cannot be used to purchase equipment. If your organisation is looking for support to purchase equipment, it can apply to Low-interest loans.
Grant request
Arts organisations can request $100,000 and $250,000 per annum for four years (2024-2027).
Assessment
Arts Tasmania uses peer assessors from the Cultural and Creative Industries Expert Register. Peer assessors are people who work in or are engaged with the arts and cultural sectors such as artists, administrators, or other professionals.
All eligible applications to this round will be assessed by a multi-artform peer panel against the criteria of:
Quality | Does the organisation: |
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Planning | Does the organisation: |
Benefit | Does the organisation: |
For more information on assessment, please see how decisions are made.
Eligibility
This program supports:
- Tasmanian arts organisations
- national arts organisations that are of strategic importance to Tasmania’s arts sector and have had a physical presence in Tasmania (including a local office and Tasmanian staff) for at least five years.
Arts organisations must have received funding through any of Arts Tasmania’s competitive grant programs in each of the last two years (2021 and 2022).
Applicants must also meet Arts Tasmania’s general eligibility requirements.
Organisations in receipt of operational support from Arts Tasmania (including through Cultural Heritage Organisations [multi-year]) are not eligible to apply to other Arts Tasmania programs for the term of the existing multi-year agreement.
Applications will not be accepted from
- Tasmanian local governments
- non-arts organisations or arts organisation with no physical presence in Tasmania
- arts organisations in receipt of funding of more than $100,000 per annum from the Creative Industries, Sport and Visitor Economy Division of the Department of State Growth (including through Events Tasmania)
- organisations in receipt of administered funding from the Tasmanian Government (this includes the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Ten Days on the Island, the Theatre Royal Management Board, and the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery [Launceston City Council)]).
Eligible costs and activities
Arts organisations can request grant funds towards eligible costs and activities.
These include:
- reasonable administrative costs related to the delivery of the artistic program
- this includes general operating expenses such as costs associated with operating and maintaining facilities and equipment, rent, utilities, supplies, and salaries for staff who are critical to the organisation but not working on a specific activity or project.
- creative development and research
- market and audience development (including promotion)
- presenting work (exhibitions, performances, and publications)
- professional development opportunities.
Arts Tasmania expects that artists are paid fairly for their work. Artist wages and fees must be included in all application budgets. For more information, please visit wages and fees.
Permanent, fixed-term or casual employees of any part of the Creative Industries, Sport and Visitor Economy Division of the Department of State Growth (with regular hours that exceed 0.3 of a full-time load) cannot apply to or receive payment through Arts Tasmania’s programs.
For more information, please see Arts Tasmania’s general eligibility requirements.
Grant funds cannot be used to purchase equipment. If your organisation is looking for support to purchase equipment, it can apply to Low-interest loans.
Grant request
Arts organisations can request $100,000 and $250,000 per annum for four years (2024-2027).
- The amount requested for each year cannot exceed 65 per cent of the organisation’s total projected cash income for that year.
- Arts organisations must be able to demonstrate a track record of income from a range of sources (other than the Creative Industries, Sport and Visitor Economy of the Department of State Growth).
Assessment
Arts Tasmania uses peer assessors from the Cultural and Creative Industries Expert Register. Peer assessors are people who work in or are engaged with the arts and cultural sectors such as artists, administrators, or other professionals.
All eligible applications to this round will be assessed by a multi-artform peer panel against the criteria of:
Quality | Does the organisation:
|
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Planning | Does the organisation:
|
Benefit | Does the organisation:
|
For more information on assessment, please see how decisions are made.
Eligibility
This program supports:
- Tasmanian arts organisations
- national arts organisations that are of strategic importance to Tasmania’s arts sector and have had a physical presence in Tasmania (including a local office and Tasmanian staff) for at least five years.
Arts organisations must have received funding through any of Arts Tasmania’s competitive grant programs in each of the last two years (2021 and 2022).
Applicants must also meet Arts Tasmania’s general eligibility requirements.
Organisations in receipt of operational support from Arts Tasmania (including through Cultural Heritage Organisations [multi-year]) are not eligible to apply to other Arts Tasmania programs for the term of the existing multi-year agreement.
Applications will not be accepted from
- Tasmanian local governments
- non-arts organisations or arts organisation with no physical presence in Tasmania
- arts organisations in receipt of funding of more than $100,000 per annum from the Creative Industries, Sport and Visitor Economy Division of the Department of State Growth (including through Events Tasmania)
- organisations in receipt of administered funding from the Tasmanian Government (this includes the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Ten Days on the Island, the Theatre Royal Management Board, and the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery [Launceston City Council)]).
Eligible costs and activities
Arts organisations can request grant funds towards eligible costs and activities.
These include:
- reasonable administrative costs related to the delivery of the artistic program
- this includes general operating expenses such as costs associated with operating and maintaining facilities and equipment, rent, utilities, supplies, and salaries for staff who are critical to the organisation but not working on a specific activity or project.
- creative development and research
- market and audience development (including promotion)
- presenting work (exhibitions, performances, and publications)
- professional development opportunities.
Arts Tasmania expects that artists are paid fairly for their work. Artist wages and fees must be included in all application budgets. For more information, please visit wages and fees.
Permanent, fixed-term or casual employees of any part of the Creative Industries, Sport and Visitor Economy Division of the Department of State Growth (with regular hours that exceed 0.3 of a full-time load) cannot apply to or receive payment through Arts Tasmania’s programs.
For more information, please see Arts Tasmania’s general eligibility requirements.
Grant funds cannot be used to purchase equipment. If your organisation is looking for support to purchase equipment, it can apply to Low-interest loans.
Grant request
Arts organisations can request $100,000 and $250,000 per annum for four years (2024-2027).
- The amount requested for each year cannot exceed 65 per cent of the organisation’s total projected cash income for that year.
- Arts organisations must be able to demonstrate a track record of income from a range of sources (other than the Creative Industries, Sport and Visitor Economy of the Department of State Growth).
Assessment
Arts Tasmania uses peer assessors from the Cultural and Creative Industries Expert Register. Peer assessors are people who work in or are engaged with the arts and cultural sectors such as artists, administrators, or other professionals.
All eligible applications to this round will be assessed by a multi-artform peer panel against the criteria of:
Quality | Does the organisation:
|
---|---|
Planning | Does the organisation:
|
Benefit | Does the organisation:
|
For more information on assessment, please see how decisions are made.