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Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) Grants

Please note new guidelines and forms effective July 2007.

The RADF Program, established in 1991, is a highly successful state and local government partnership that supports professional artists and arts practitioners living in regional Queensland. The Program focuses on the development of quality art and arts practice for, and with, regional communities.

There are eight categories of funding available, including:

  • Developing Regional Skills
  • Building Community Cultural Capacity
  • Interest-Free Arts Loans
  • Cultural Tourism
  • Contemporary Collections/Stories
  • Regional Partnerships
  • Concept Development
  • Arts Policy Development Implementation

Download an application form here [Word 512KB]

Download an outcome report here [Word 242KB]

Download other information that will assist you with your grant application:

For more information contact Cultural Development on 3829 8484 or gallery@redland.qld.gov.au.  

Send applications to:
Cultural Development
Redland City Council
PO Box 21
Cleveland Q 4163

Your application for Round I 2008/9 must be received by 30 September 2008. RADF does not support activities that commence before council approval is given. You can expect to be notified by council of the outcome of your application approximately 8 weeks after the closing date of the round.

The Regional Arts Development Fund is a Queensland Government and Redland City Council partnership to support local arts and culture.


      


Cultural Organisations Operating Grants 2009

These grants assist with the operational and administrative costs of arts and cultural organisations in the Redlands.

Download the COOFA Grant 2009 Application for Funding  [PDF 88KB].

Download the guidelines [PDF 93KB] and our cultural policy [PDF 38KB].

Download our cultural plan [PDF 2MB]

For more information contact Cultural Development on 07 3829 8484.

Send applications to:
Cultural Development
Redland City Council
PO Box 21
Cleveland Q 4163

Your application for the next round of funding must be received by 31 March 2009.