Deadline: 9 July 2024
Creative Australia is pleased to announce the International Market and Audience Development fund designed to support activity that includes international promotional and content creation activities with matched funding of $2000 to $10,000.
The program has been developed to support emerging, breakthrough and established acts and is made available to Australian citizens or permanent residents who are current practicing music professionals. This includes solo artists, instrumentalists, bands, ensembles, DJ/producers and electronic artists, producers, songwriters and composers.
Funding Information
- A minimum of $2,000, up to a maximum of $10,000, whereby the recipient must demonstrate an investment of an equal or greater amount to the funding request.
Eligible Activities
- The International Market and Audience Development fund (Category 3) is designed to support activity that includes:
- International PR and promotional campaigns
- Implementing an international radio campaign
- Content Creation: music video clips, multiple reels, lyrics translations targeted towards international audiences
- Performance on an international TV talk show
- Attendance by a composer at the premiere of a commissioned composition
- Presenting lecture at an overseas academy, institute or university
Who can apply?
- Your activity must meet the following definition of contemporary music: “Australian contemporary music is any genre or subgenre of music currently composed, written, produced by Australians and licensed, recorded, presented, and distributed through commercial and non-commercial activity. For the purposes of Music Australia’s initial investments, the focus will be on musical works that are new, original and relevant to contemporary Australia.”
- Open to Australian artists, composers, creators individually or in groups.
- Organisations and music businesses may apply on behalf of their artists.
- First Nations applicants are encouraged to apply as additional investment will be made available to support First Nations artists.
Who can’t apply?
- You cannot apply for this grant if:
- You have already submitted an application to this category
- You have an overdue grant report
- You owe money to Creative Australia
- You have applied to their Arts Project grant rounds for the same activity.
For more information, visit Creative Australia.