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SUMMARY:GRANT-QLD Touring Queensland Fund
DESCRIPTION:Focuses on supporting regional communities’ access to high quality arts and cultural products and events\, including music gigs. \n\n\nThe Queensland Government is committed to fostering a vibrant arts scene\, underpinned by the values of inclusivity and respect\, where art is celebrated and every Queenslander is welcomed. \nWho can apply?\n– Queensland based individuals\, groups and organisations. \nFunding amount\n– Up to $100\,000 for a single tour of any length or touring program across or up to 12 months. Applicants can apply for up to 50% of project costs\n– Additional funding of up to $10\,000 is available to support costs associated with increasing access for artists and/or audiences with disability. \nActivities must be tour-ready and can be in any artform for which Arts Queensland has responsibility including visual arts\, craft and design; cultural heritage; performing arts; contemporary and classical music; and writing. \nTouring itineraries must include at least three (3) locations\, excluding the touring party’s home location. \nEligible activities\n– Touring of Brisbane-based artists/companies to regional Queensland locations\n– Tours of regionally-based artists/companies to Brisbane and other Queensland regions\n– Touring into schools\n– Programs of tours – for example a series of three live music tours to the same circuit over a year\n– Slow touring – when parts or all of a touring party spend longer periods in communities to deliver activities with a focus on deeper community engagement and participation\n– Concept touring – where the idea\, process or work travels or tours\, but a full touring party does not. E.g.\, the work is produced with community where the presentation will take place; the work then travels to multiple other communities where the process is repeated. \nEligible costs\n– Artist and arts workers fees for touring\n– Travel\, accommodation and allowances (including leaving or returning to Queensland if part of an interstate tour)\n– Tour management costs\n– Freight\, crating\, installation\, technical support\, equipment hires\n– Community engagement activities. \nYou can apply for up to an additional $10\,000 for costs associated with the participation of people with disability or who are d/Deaf as artists\, performers\, collaborators etc; or for audiences or participants with disability who are d/Deaf to access your activities. Eligible costs include:\n– Transportation\, support workers\, sign language interpretation\, captioning or audio description\, braille or large print materials\, hearing induction loops\, temporary ramps\, specific technical equipment. \nOrganisations\, groups and individuals applying for this grant must be:\n– Be based in Queensland\n– Have an active Australian Business Number (ABN) in the same name used in the application\n– Have a bank account in the same name used in the application\n– Have completed any Arts Queensland progress or outcome reporting that is due\n– NOT owe Arts Queensland any money\n– Only submit one application to this funding round\n– NOT have received funding in the previous round of Touring Queensland Fund\n– NOT have received more than $1 million per annum in grants from Arts Queensland in the last 12 months. \nIf you are applying as an individual\, you must also be:\n– An Australian citizen or permanent resident\n– Aged over 18. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-qld-touring-queensland-fund/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - QLD
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Learning Lab: Leadership & Motivation Essentials (Volunteering)
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr Toby Newstead\, a leadership scholar from the University of Tasmania specialising in virtues-based leadership\, ethics\, and volunteer sector leadership. Drawing from recent research and insights presented at Volunteering Queensland’s annual conference\, Dr Newstead will guide you through proven leadership practices and key motivators to help you check in meaningfully\, allocate resources wisely\, and sustain your volunteer program without over-promising. Part of the Learning Lab Series 3.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-learning-lab-leadership-motivation-essentials-volunteering/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Volunteering,Webinar
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR-NSW Beyond a Thank You: Innovative Volunteer Recognition & Retention
DESCRIPTION:Explore innovative and personalised volunteer recognition strategies.\n\n\n\nEach month we will explore volunteer management concepts and issues through the lens of the National Standards for Volunteer Involvement and the International Year of Volunteers for Sustainable Development (IVY 2026). \nRetaining volunteers is as crucial as recruiting them. This webinar focuses on innovative strategies for volunteer recognition and retention. \nMove beyond traditional thank-yous and explore creative\, meaningful ways to acknowledge and celebrate your volunteers’ invaluable contributions. We’ll cover personalised recognition\, professional development opportunities\, peer-to-peer appreciation\, and creating a culture of gratitude. Learn how effective recognition boosts morale\, fosters loyalty\, and encourages long-term engagement. \nBy investing in robust recognition programs\, organisations demonstrate their commitment to their volunteers\, aligning with the principles of decent work and economic growth\, and strengthening their capacity to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. \n\nOutcomes\n\nDiscover innovative and personalised volunteer recognition strategies (beyond simple thank-you notes or certificates) that directly align with the requirements of Standard 7: Volunteers are recognised\, and promote a culture of continuous gratitude and appreciation.\nLearn how enhanced recognition and retention practices\, such as incorporating professional development opportunities or peer-to-peer appreciation systems\, can significantly increase long-term volunteer engagement and loyalty.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-nsw-beyond-a-thank-you-innovative-volunteer-recognition-retention/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Finding Funding and Winning Grants (Interactive)
DESCRIPTION:Fundraising is the lifeblood of most community organisations\, yet it’s an often-neglected task. Most organisations draw the majority of their income from just one or two sources. That’s a dangerous strategy. If one of those sources dries up\, you could quickly face a budget black hole. \nTo survive and thrive in a changing world\, a not-for-profit organisation must develop a fundraising plan that rests on these seven pillars of fundraising: \n\nGrants\nDonations\nCrowdfunding\nMembership\nEvents\nSales\nSponsorship\n\nWith around $80 billion given out in grants across Australia each year\, this session will take an in-depth look at writing a proposal to ensure your organisation is getting its share of the money on offer. \nThis course is designed for grassroots community groups that want to find out where to find funding\, and how to win it.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-finding-funding-and-winning-grants-interactive-3/
LOCATION:Online
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