Indigenous funding 2010-11

Indigenous Arts, Culture and Broadcasting funding round 2010-11

On 9 June 2010, Arts and Heritage Minister, Peter Garrett, announced $42 million in funding for Indigenous arts, cultural, languages, broadcasting and heritage programs across Australia in 2010-11.

On this page you will find lists of successful recipients under the Maintenance of Indigenous Languages and Records Program, Indigenous Culture Support Program, Indigenous Broadcasting Program, the National Arts and Craft Industry Support program and the Indigenous Heritage Program headings.

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Maintenance of Indigenous Languages and Records

Maintenance of Indigenous Languages and Records Program projects include a network of regional and indigenous language centres across Australia, multimedia workshops with young people, publications and support to greater coordination between Indigenous language organisations.

Indigenous Culture Support

The Indigenous Culture Support Program supports participation by Indigenous Australians in cultural activities and the transmission of knowledge and skills across generations to build sustainable communities.

Indigenous Broadcasting Program

Indigenous Broadcasting Program provides entertainment, promotes language maintenance and cultural development, and helps disseminate health and education information to Indigenous communities.

National Arts and Crafts Industry Support

The National Arts and Crafts Industry Support program provides direct funding support to Indigenous art centres and arts support and advocacy organisations. The program's overall objectives are to assist art centres to become stronger and to build a more sustainable Indigenous visual arts industry.

Indigenous Heritage Program

The Indigenous Heritage Program supports projects that identify, conserve and promote the Indigenous heritage values of places important to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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2010-11 Guidelines

2010-11 Guidelines