RADF Grant Applications Now Open
Applications are now open for the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) projects, with nominations set to close on Monday 22 May.
RADF, a partnership between the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Burdekin Shire Council, invests in quality arts and cultural experiences across Queensland on a local level.
Burdekin Shire Council Mayor Lyn McLaughlin said two rounds of RADF are conducted each year, with applications for projects to be undertaken between July and December 2023 now being accepted.
“The Regional Arts Development Fund has been instrumental in shaping a number of fantastic events and initiatives in the Burdekin over the past few years, and I encourage any individual or organisation who has an idea, program or project that would directly develop the arts to consider applying,” Cr McLaughlin said.
“RADF is able to support visual art or design, craft, performing arts, multicultural arts, festivals and literature – the only limits are applicants’ imaginations.”
Applications for the next round of the Regional Arts Development Fund close on Monday 22 May 2023. For more information or to apply, visit bit.ly/RADFBurdekin.