Richard Llewellyn Deaf and Disability Grants - Projects - Individuals 2505

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Preparing an Application

* indicates a required field.

Please read the Arts and Culture Grants Program's General Guidelines prior to preparing an application.

 

To complete the application, you should have the following ready:

Individuals

  • CVs and/or short biographies of key creatives
  • Project plan and timeline
  • Letters of support
  • Letters of confirmation
  • Useful support material (including samples of your work)
  • Budget information
  • Where applicable, confirmation of an auspice arrangement.

Contact

For more details or support, contact CreateSA on (08) 8363 8670

 

 

Accessibility

Please prepare the various parts of your application in the format that is easiest for you. You can submit different parts of the application in:

  • text boxes
  • by uploading documents
  • by providing URLs to (written and audio visual) files saved online.

To discuss any needs, contact CreateSA on 08 8363 8670.

Applicants who are Deaf or disabled

Access2Arts can assist individual applicants with their applications. For more information, contact hello@access2arts.org.au

Auslan interpreters

Auslan interpreters can be arranged for meetings and to translate applications which are submitted in Auslan (in digital format).

Culturally and linguistically diverse artists

We can organise interpreters for meetings as well as for the translation of applications. 

Deaf and hearing-impaired artists 

When contacting us, TTY users should phone 133 677 and then ask for 08 8363 8670.

Speak to Listen (speech-to-speech relay)

Speak and Listen users should phone 1300 555 727 and then ask for 08 8363 8670.

 

 

This rounds closes on 12 May 2025

The round closes at 5pm. Late submissions will not be accepted. Support material and budget documents cannot be accepted after the closing date.

 

 

Auspice Arrangement

Will the applicant's grant be auspiced? * Required
Would you like to view further information about auspice arrangements?

This section is not applicable because of your response to question: "Would you like to view further information about auspice arrangements?" on page 1

Further Information

An auspiced grant means a third party receives the grant money on your behalf. This third party must be an organisation.

Some auspicing organisations charge a fee for offering this service. You can include this fee in the application budget.

Make sure you have written confirmation from your auspicing organisation. You will need to include this in your application.