A suite of new and streamlined arts funding programs are now available to support Creative Together’s action plan, Grow 2022 – 2026. Arts Queensland’s funding initiatives work to drive creative employment, and grow new creative work and events that will activate Queensland communities and showcase uniquely Queensland stories.
Information on this page relates to current open and future funding opportunities. Key dates for current opportunities are outlined in the funding calendar. View information on closed, or previously offered funding programs.
We encourage you to explore your funding options as outlined below.
Closing date: 2pm, Monday 20 January 2025
Amount: Minimum $100,000 per annum for four years
The Organisations Fund 2026-2029 supports small-to-medium arts and cultural organisations to be stronger businesses and to deliver great work.
Closing date: Currently closed
Amount: Up to $60,000
The First Nations Fashion and Textiles Accelerator Fund seeks to support First Nations artists to share their stories, celebrate their cultural identity and maximise the economic potential of their art by translating it into fashion and fabric.
Closing date: Currently closed
Amount: up to $150,000
Recipients: View recipients list
The Queensland Arts Showcase Program is focused on celebrating Queensland’s artists and stories, ensuring Queenslanders’ access to high quality experiences and growing Queensland’s cultural reputation.
Closing date: Currently closed
Amount: Up to $10,000
The Growing Gigs Fund works to support small live music venues (up to 500-person capacity) to program Queensland contemporary music artists and musicians by subsidising costs of presentation.
Closing date: Currently closed
Amount: Up to $25,000
The Live Music Venue Business Grants work to strengthen small live music venues in Queensland. It focuses on growing and diversifying the business models of small live music venues and enhancing their future viability.
Closing date: Currently closed
Amount: up to $150,000
Recipients: View recipients list
The First Nations Commissioning Fund is focused on investing in opportunities that share First Nations stories and cultural knowledge and elevate awareness of Queensland’s exceptional First Nations arts and cultural products and experiences.
Closing date: Currently closed
Amount: up to $150,000
Recipients: View recipients list
The Touring Queensland Fund is focused on supporting regional community access to quality arts and cultural events and products.
Closing date: Currently closed
Amount: up to $10,000
Recipients: View recipients list
First Nations Arts Business Grants focus on strengthening business skills and capacity of First Nations artists, artsworkers and arts and cultural organisations.