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- Indian Society of WA community centre to be upgraded through $2.5 million election commitment
- Progress continues at the Perth Cultural Centre
- Work begins on Chung Wah Community Centre
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Funding
Creative Learning Partnerships Program
The Creative Learning Partnerships Program offers grants between $60,000 and $250,000 per annum to deliver 2-year creative learning programs.
The Creative Learning Partnerships Program enhances students’ (years 2 to 9) and educators’ creative learning capabilities in and through the arts. Programs will build educators' pedagogical capacities and increase access to and participation in the arts, cultural and creative activities.
A key concern addressed through the program is those students who are disadvantaged and least likely to have access to such opportunities to enrich their overall learning and engagement. As part of the Creative Learning Partnerships Program, arts organisations will work with identified clusters of schools to deliver programming over two years.
Applications are open to Western Australian based:
- Arts and/or cultural organisations with a demonstrated history in working in creative learning*.
- Western Australian primary and secondary government and non-government schools, including Catholic and independent schools.
- Learning service providers for children and young people with a demonstrated history of delivering creative learning programs.
*This funding cannot support core activity of CITS Arts Organisations Investment Program (AOIP) funded recipients and major performing arts companies.
Please note this program excludes state operated arts and cultural institutions.
- Culture and the arts

