Arts Projects for Organisations

Offering between $5000 and $80,000 funding for arts and creative industry organisations to deliver a one-off project or a program of activity.

The program supports the development and growth of a vibrant sector that promotes the participation and active engagement of Western Australian communities in high quality arts and cultural experiences.

Eligibility

Organisations that deliver arts projects, a program of arts activity or arts services are welcome to apply to this program however:

  • organisations must either be registered under law (for example incorporated association, company limited by guarantee) or created by law (for example university, school or government statutory authority)
  • individuals, partnerships, or groups applying for funding must apply through the Arts Projects for Individuals and Groups program
  • individuals being auspiced by an organisation must apply through this program
  • if you are considering submitting an administered/auspiced grant you must contact the department before commencing your application
  • WA educational institutions (kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities) cannot apply for curriculum-based arts activity. If you are in any doubt, contact us to discuss your activity
  • if you are applying on behalf of Aboriginal people you must provide evidence of significant Aboriginal involvement in the conception, development of and participation in the activity. Please contact us to discuss how to demonstrate this
  • although WA residency is not a requirement to apply for a grant, if you are applying from outside WA you will need to show the benefits to WA artists, creatives, arts or cultural workers in your application
  • Arts Organisation Investment Program or National Performing Arts Partnership Framework funded organisations are not eligible to apply to this program, unless you are auspicing an application for an individual group.

Funding rounds

Round Open Draft review Close Projects beginning after Notification Category
August 2025 9:00am 5 August 2025 Not applicable 4:00pm 11 September 2025 19 January 2026 Approximately 12 weeks after round closing date
  • Aboriginal Arts
  • Arts and Creative Business Development
  • Creative Development
  • Annual Program of Activity
December 2025 9:00am 2 December 2025 Not applicable 4:00pm 15 January 2026 1 May 2026 Approximately 12 weeks after round closing date
  • Aboriginal Arts
  • Arts and Creative Business Development
  • Creative Development
  • Annual Program of Activity

Applicants to peer assessed programs will be notified of the outcome of their application approximately 12 weeks after the closing date. 

Funding overview

Funding closed

Who can apply

Aboriginal Arts

Jun 6, 2023, 16:53 PM
Title : Aboriginal Arts
Amount : Between $5000 and $80,000
  • Promote or facilitate greater engagement of Aboriginal communities in the arts.
  • Encourage the expression of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal culture, individuality, spirituality and empowerment through the arts.
  • Encourage the involvement of Aboriginal arts expertise, skills, knowledge and resources.
  • Support long term skills development goals for Aboriginal artists, arts workers and communities.
  • Support Aboriginal cultural maintenance through arts-based activity.
  • Deliver artistic and social outcomes for Aboriginal communities through the arts.

To be successful, your application should align to one or more of these objectives.

Eligible activities may include, but are not limited to:

  • the creation, production and/or presentation of new Aboriginal art works or events
  • the revival, reinterpretation, distribution or public presentation of existing works or events
  • participation in skills or professional development workshops and/or residencies
  • cultural maintenance activities with a clearly defined arts component. It may include bush trips, intergenerational skills transfer, recording of cultural stories for archival purposes and/or collection of traditional materials for construction of cultural products in accordance with galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAM) practices
  • support high-calibre, respected, nationally-recognised Aboriginal artists to undertake an intensive period of creative or professional development, similar to a fellowship
  • develop commercial sustainability through support for activities that develop strategies to increase sales and business revenue.

Guidelines

You must read the guidelines before submitting an application as they provide essential information.

Arts Projects for Organisations guidelines

Successful applications

Page reviewed 13 June 2025