The Regional Arts Fund is an Australian Government program that supports sustainable cultural development in regional and remote communities in Australia. The program is managed by Regional Arts Australia and organisations in each state and territory.
Regionally based artists, arts workers and organisations can apply for funding for their professional development and creative arts projects in regional and remote Australia.
For further information about Regional Arts Fund grants see Regional Arts Australia's website.
Check your state or territory organisation website to find out how much funding is available to you.
Check your state or territory organisation's website to find out when applications open and close in your area.
The Regional Arts Fund provides around $6 million per year to support artists and communities in regional and remote areas. Funds can be used to:
The program funds a mix of quick-response and project grants.
When you apply for funding, you will need to show that your activities will have long-term cultural, economic and social benefits.
To check if your project is taking place in an eligible regional or remote location, visit the Regional Arts Fund Eligibility Map.
Enter your full primary address, which must be the same as the address of your entity ABN (including street number and name, postcode, suburb/town), to identify your geographic eligibility or click on the location on the map and your eligibility status will be displayed at the left-hand side of the page.
All locations with Codes from MM 2 to MM 7 are eligible under the Regional Arts Fund:
You can find the funding guidelines on the websites of the organisations that deliver the program in each state and territory:
We strongly advise you discuss your project with the relevant organisation in your state or territory before you apply.
The Regional Arts Fund also supports Regional Arts Australia, to deliver national activities including priority strategic projects.
The Regional Arts Fund program logo is used to acknowledge Australian Government support for activities funded by the Regional Arts Fund.
For further information about Regional Arts Fund grants see Regional Arts Australia's website.