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2022 Grant Rounds
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Close dateSourceEligibility CriteriaProgram/focusLink to further detail
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Recurring - every monthAwesome FoundationAnyone, including individuals with a great idea$1000 monthly grants to 'awesome' projects (Adelaide chapter but will fund regional SA projects)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/en/chapters/adelaide
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VariousFoundation for Regional and Rural Renewal (FRRR)Must be a not-for-profit and in regional OzVarious small rounds across the year - including commmunity resilience, health & wellbeing, arts & culture, facilities & equipmenthttps://frrr.org.au/funding/find-funding-now/
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2 rounds in 2021 (closing 8th Feb & 2nd July)Arts South Australia independent arts and cultural organisations (potential for partnerships with Riverland Youth Theatre, Country Arts SA etc)Up to $40 000 to achieve collaboration between professional artists and communities to achieve inclusive artistic, cultural and social outcomes.https://www.dpc.sa.gov.au/responsibilities/arts-and-culture/grants/individuals-groups-organisations/community
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3 rounds in 2021 (closing 8th Feb, 2nd July & 11 Oct)Arts SAnon-Aboriginal led organisations that support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, culture and practice may apply and will need to demonstrate and reference that appropriate consultation and protocols are in placeUp to $25 000 - This grant supports the creative development, production and presentation of new work. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individual artists and arts and cultural workers, groups and arts and cultural organisations can apply for projects across all art forms.https://www.dpc.sa.gov.au/responsibilities/arts-and-culture/grants/ATSI-grants/projects
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2 rounds EVERY year (usually closing 15th March and 15th August depending on when weekends fall)Country Arts SA - Step Out Individuals, groups and incorporated not-for-profit organisation in regional South Australia. Up to $30,000 for groups and organisations to to support regional, remote and very remote organisations and groups to create high quality and diverse arts projects, encourage community engagement and the development of new cultural networks, build sustainable cultural activity and increase professional development and employment opportunities.https://www.countryarts.org.au/grants-funding/grants/step-out-grant/
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open all year (or until funds expended). Must be submitted at least 10 working days before proposed activity and no more than 12weeks before activityCountry Arts SA - Quick ResponseIndividuals, groups and incorporated not-for-profit organisation in regional South Australia. Up to $2000 for individuals, and up to $4000 for organisations. Regional artists to access professional arts development and training opportunities, or organisations/communities with small project opportunities that arise at short notice

Funding can cover any reasonable costs such as artists fees, travel and accommodation.
https://www.countryarts.org.au/grants-funding/grants/quick-response-grant/
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1-Sep-21Carclew This program is open to organisations that:
• are not for profit incorporated bodies
• Have acquitted any previous grants from Carclew and/or Arts South Australia
Creative projcts that benefit South Australian young peopled aged 26 and under. https://carclew.com.au/Funding-Program/project-grants
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previously one round per year (website is currently having an update so unknown if there will be a 2021 round)Graham F Smith Peace Foundationindividuals and community organisations for art projects that accord with the objectives of The Graham F Smith Peace Foundation Inc. (Peace Foundation) – promoting peace, human rights, social justice, and care for the earth.Arts projects that promote peace, social justice, care for the environmenthttp://artspeacefoundation.org/
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Wide range of grant rounds & special initiatives Australia Council for the ArtsVaries, depending on the round. Most relevant to headspace/FOH would be Arts Projects for Organisations - though I think to be competitive we would need strong arts partners and/or higher profile artists from outside the region (other than a strong CACD app, which could be possible)Arts funding for projects, individuals and other initiatives (including festivals) across Australia. Oz Co are keen to see more applications from regional communities and young people as one of their priority areas.https://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/funding/
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Various rounds with focus on each of the foundation's interest areasThe Ian Potter FoundationUnder the terms of the deed of The Ian Potter Foundation and Australian taxation laws, The Ian Potter Foundation can only make grants to organisations based in Australia with BOTH Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) Item 1 and Tax Concession Charity (TCC) status.While each program area has its own grantmaking priorities and objectives, the Foundation’s general principles remain to fund prevention rather than cure - the program areas are: Vibrant – Arts and Culture
Healthy – Medical Research equipment and Public Health Research Projects
Fair – Early Childhood Development and Community Wellbeing
Sustainable – Environment
https://www.ianpotter.org.au/what-we-support/program-areas/arts/
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EOIs open sporadically, check back regularlyJames and Diana Ramsay FoundationFunding can only be granted to organisations that have DGR Item 1 status AND Tax Concession Charity StatusPotential for larger, visionary projects in partnership with other orgs (I'm aware of previous grants they've made around the $100k mark) The aim of the James and Diana Ramsay Foundation is to continue to foster excellence in arts and medical research, and support programs for youth, who through personal circumstances will benefit from empowerment to build strong foundations for lifehttp://www.jdrfoundation.com.au/
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Website says not running due to COVID but may kick back in this year - check backGrants SACommunity need, including development of volunteers and purchase of equipmentminor round under $10k, major round under $100k in announcements of previous roundshttps://dhs.sa.gov.au/services/grants-for-organisations/grants-sa
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No youth week grants have been announced for 2021, there is some pushback happening around this so keep eyes peeled in case this changesOffice for Youth/Youth Weekcouncils, not-for-profits & community groupsFor youth week events, usually under $5k
https://www.youthactionplan.sa.gov.au/sa-youth-week-2021/ and https://dhs.sa.gov.au/services/youth/grants
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Once a year (usually around June ish)FRRR ABC Heywire GrantsBe a not-for-profit, community-based organisation with an ABN or Incorporation Certificate (don't need DGR)For projects working with young people 22 and under anywhere in regional Australia. Each year has specific priority areas selected by young people at the Heywire Summit, 2021 priorities have yet to be announcedhttps://frrr.org.au/funding/people-grants/heywire-youth-innovation-grants/
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2021 Community Grants scheduled to open in JuneAustralia Post Community Grantsnot-for-profitUp to $10k for community projects
https://auspost.com.au/about-us/supporting-communities/local-support/community-grants-program
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2 rounds (closing April 21 and September 21)Tourism SA - Regional Event FundThe applicant must have an Australian
Business Number (ABN) and be either
a Corporation registered with ASIC or
an Incorporated Association or South
Australian Government Body or other
body corporate. Applications from
individuals will only be accepted at
the absolute discretion of SATC
Applicants can seek funding grants from $5,000 to more than $50,000 (four different categories). Restrictions on type of event - this fund is about building sustainability for repeat events (for example something like establishing a youth mental health festival to occur every two years)https://tourism.sa.gov.au/support/regional-event-fund
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usually once a year - next round expected to open June/July 2021South Australian History Fund - History Trust of SA Incorporated community organisations, local
government, tertiary institutions, and other
publicly accountable organisations can apply for
all categories
Enable communities to
explore, interpret or preserve
aspects of their history, and/or
Make South Australian history
accessible to local and global
audiences
https://history.sa.gov.au/grants/
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Closing 16th April 21Spark Grant - Fay Fuller FoundationDeductible Gift Recipient Status, item 1
(DGR-1) - We can only grant to
organisations or proposals with a partner
organisation that holds Deductible Gift
Recipient Status, item 1 (DGR-1). Unsure? An
organisation’s DGR status is listed on their
ABN registration page.
South Australian Community Based - As a
South Australian based Foundation we
support community-based programs of
work within South Australia.
Not an existing program in the Mental
Health and/or Wellbeing space -
Spark Grants are designed to support the
exploration of a new response or approach
to mental health and/or wellbeing.
Spark Grants are designed to create space for innovation by providing funding and resources for the exploration and development of an idea or response to mental health and or wellbeing in your community or for the people you support. The FFF adopts a holistic approach to mental health that is strengths based, wellbeing focussed and cognisant of complex social determinants. We will be looking for ideas that align with our values and share our commitment to partnering with community.We will award up to six grants of $40,000 each and the program will run for a period of 9 months.https://www.fayfullerfoundation.com.au/spark-grants/
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Opens in March 2022Discovery Grant - Fay Fuller FoundationDiscovery grants aim to assist in testing assumptions and gathering evidence to put into practice interventions to build better mental health and wellbeing for the South Australian community.https://www.fayfullerfoundation.com.au/discovery-grants/
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No advertising closing or open dates. Website says 2021 grants are open.
Ski for Life Grants To be eligible the applicant must:
� be a legal entity or be auspiced by a legal entity
� be able to complete the project within 12 months from the receipt of funding
� not have started the project, funding will not be provided retrospectively
Projects that reduce/remove stigma around mental health and suicidehttps://www.skiforlife.com.au/grants/grant-application-form/
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Applications are open between 15 March -  3 May 2021.
SA Water - Community PartnershipsNot-for-profit, South Australian community organisations with a project or event focused on proactive environmental sustainability and/or the wellbeing of our community are invited to apply for sponsorship funding of up to $10,000.$10k
https://www.sawater.com.au/education-and-community/partnerships-and-sponsorships/community-partnerships
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