Applying for RAF Project Grants

24jan12:00 pm1:00 pmApplying for RAF Project GrantsOnline webinar

Time

(Wednesday) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time

Location

Your computer

Event Details

12pm – 1pm Wednesday the 24th January 2024

In this webinar, Flying Arts’ RAF Program Manager, Lauren Collard, will discuss the process of applying for up to $30,000 in the RAF Project Grant stream, answer your Frequently Asked Questions and will provide advice on how to create a strong application.

Lauren will speak to the context of the fund, what RAF aims to support and strategies for navigating competitive arts funding in 2024. The first round of RAF Project Grants opens on February 5th and closes on the 15th of March 2024.

This webinar will assist applicants in:

  • Navigating Eligibility
  • Presenting your proposed project
  • Addressing criteria effectively

What to Bring:

Please bring questions to discuss with Lauren Collard. If you would like to provide these to Flying Arts in advance of the webinar, please email program@flyingarts.org.au. Flying Arts also recommends having note-taking materials on hand.

Additional Information:

This online session will be held via ClickMeeting a webinar broadcasting room. The webinar will be recorded and uploaded to Flying Arts’ YouTube after the program concludes.

To discuss specific access needs, please contact program@flyingarts.org.au.


Additional Information

Your Facilitator: Lauren Collard

Based in Meanjin/Brisbane, Lauren Collard is the Regional Arts Fund (RAF) Program Lead at Flying Arts Alliance. She delights in working alongside regional artists and national administrators to support sustainable cultural activities in regional communities, ultimately strengthening the social and economic fabric of the arts industry.

With a background in arts education and administration, Lauren has a keen eye for connecting people, the arts and wellbeing. She has a particular interest in how participation in the arts affects the individual’s relation to self and mental health.

After some years delivering arts programs and managing cultural events, Lauren’s experience equips her to be an advocate for Queensland artists. Lauren’s heart lies with community engagement, and she loves being one small piece in the magnificent painting that is Australia’s regional arts sector. 

Flying Arts is the administrator in Queensland of the Regional Arts Fund (RAF), an Australian Government program provided through Regional Arts Australia.