Before completing this application form you must read:
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Guidelines - https://www.cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au/files/assets/public/v/1/living-here/documents/20240815_radf_guidelines_august_2024pdf.pdf
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Policy - https://www.cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au/files/assets/public/v/1/our-council/documents/policies-and-procedures/arts_and_culture_policy.pdf
- Queensland's Time to Shine: 10 year strategy for arts and culture 2025-2035
- https://www.arts.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/5318/Qlds-Time-to-Shine.pdf
Artists are to complete RADF Eligibility Checklist Form
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To help deliver on Arts Queensland priorities and investment outcomes, you may have chose to focus on the following groups as creators, participants or audiences
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First Nations
Regional Queenslanders
People with a disability
People from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
Older People (over 55 years of age)
Youth (12-25 years of age)
Children (0-11 years of age)
LGBTIQA peoples
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Arts Queensland expects that your approach in working with these groups will be respectful and that your application will demonstrate how you have considered the needs of the group/s and how you will follow appropriate protocols when working with them. You will need to provide evidence of consultation with, and support from, these groups as part of your funding application.
All funding recipients are required to meet legal obligations including relating to:
Accessibility, including access to web content and
Safeguarding requirements when working with children, young people or vulnerable adults (Working With Children Check)
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Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights
Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property is based on the principle of self determination and refers to Frist Nations Peoples interests in protecting their cultures, heritage and working knowledge and includes tangible and intangible aspects of cultural practices, cultural expressions, resources, and knowledge systems. Arts Queensland expects that applicants will respect and acknowledge ICIP, gain appropriate consent from owners prior to ICIP use and pay for the use of ICIP where appropriate. For more information on ICIP please refer to the Arts Law websites ICIP Page https://www.artslaw.com.au/images/uploads/AITB_IndigenousCulturalAndIntellectualProperty.pdf
Intellectual Property Rights and Moral Rights
Applicants must not infringe Intellectual Property Rights or Moral Rights of any person in delivering funded activities. Intellectual Property Rights includes all present and future rights in relations to copyright, trademarks, designs, patents, trade, business or company names, trade secret, confidentiality or other proprietary rights or any rights to registration of such rights. Moral rights means the right of integrity of authorship (the work is not treated in a away that harms the maker’s reputation) the right of attribution of authorship (the right to be identified and names as creator of the work) and the right not to have authorship falsely attributed to someone else. For more information and Moral Rights obligations refer to the Arts Law https://www.artslaw.com.au/information-sheet/moral-rights/
and the Australian Copyright Council Website https://www.copyright.org.au/
PLEASE NOTE:
- SmartyGrants does not autosave your work, so ensure you save your application
- SmartyGrants allows applicants to save and return to their work later on
- Applications are not submitted until you click the submit button
Certain sections of this application need supporting documentation. File Types of PDF and JPEG are accepted.
Please make contact on 1300 763 903 or email community@ccrc.qld.gov.au if you require further information