Project Fellowships - Music
Supports mid-career and established artists to develop significant creative and/or developmental projects
A grant of $25,000
Applications for this grant close 4 September 2012
Decisions will be advised in November
Funded projects can start 1 January 2013
About the grant
Project Fellowship grants support mid-career and established artists to develop significant creative and/or developmental projects, over a period of up to 12 months. Fellows will have a demonstrated track record of achievement and a significant body of work behind them.
If your project has different stages or components, you should demonstrate how these are connected.
Costs
The focus of the category is to fund artist fees for the composing and writing of significant creative development projects. Performance and skills development outcomes may be considered under Project Fellowships, but applications should primarily address the creation of new work. You may also apply to the Music Board for some costs towards associated expenses such as on-costs and travel, and a reasonable level of administrative costs. If you wish to claim administrative costs, you should provide a detailed breakdown of these costs in your project budget.
Contact
Potential applicants are encouraged to discuss their application with the relevant Australia Council team member. For further information, or to discuss your proposal, please contact:
Peter Keogh
Program Officer, Music
Phone 02 9215 9108, Email p.keogh@australiacouncil.gov.au
Supports mid-career and established artists to develop significant creative and/or developmental projects
A grant of $25,000
Applications for this grant close 4 September 2012
Decisions will be advised in November
Funded projects can start 1 January 2013
Eligibility
This category is open to individuals only. To be eligible, you must meet the general eligibility requirements.
Project Fellowship applicants in 2012 are not eligible to apply to the Skills and Arts Development category at the 4 September 2012 closing date.
Fellowship recipients may not apply for a Project Fellowship where the start date of the Project Fellowship is less than five years after the end date of their fellowship.
Project Fellowships are only granted once in an artist’s lifetime.
Selection criteria
Applications will be ranked against the following criteria:
- Artistic merit, the quality of the artist and their suitability to the project
- The potential of the proposal to contribute to both the artist’s professional development and music practice in Australia
- Good planning and effective use of resources
Applicants are encouraged to read the latest Music Sector Plan before preparing and submitting their application. The sector plan describes the Australia Council’s involvement with the sector, identifies current issues and outlines short and medium term goals and priorities.
Selection process
The Music Board, with advice from peer advisers will assess applications according to the selection criteria above. The outcomes will be published as an Assessment Meeting Report.
For more information on the assessment process, please see the page on Assessment of applications in the Information for applicants section.
Supports mid-career and established artists to develop significant creative and/or developmental projects
A grant of $25,000
Applications for this grant close 4 September 2012
Decisions will be advised in November
Funded projects can start 1 January 2013
How to apply
You are encouraged to apply online for this category. To begin an online application, use the 'Apply online' button in the right-hand column. Please select 'Music Board' when prompted to choose a board for your application.
For other ways to apply, please see the information on making an application in the Funding Guide for 2012.
As part of the online application you will be asked to address the following questions:
- What do you plan to do?
- How do you plan to do it and with whom?
- What are the objectives of your project and why is it significant for you at this time in your development?
- What are the possible benefits from this Project Fellowship for music practice in Australia?
- How will the project be documented and promoted?
- Please provide details of the music, dates and venues, etc relating to any public presentation included in your project
- Please provide abridged biographies for yourself and any other key artists involved in your Project Fellowship, highlighting career achievements
The questions are listed here for your reference only, and you will need to complete them in the online application form to be eligible.
You will have the equivalent of approximately three A4 pages of space in which to provide your responses. This is based on using Arial font in 12-point, single-line spacing.
Supporting materials
Applicants to this category are required to submit examples of their work and additional written material at the closing date.
The Music Board will review no more than a total of 10 minutes of support material for each application submitted. If more than 10 minutes of material is submitted, staff will select which 10 minutes goes forward to the Board.
1. Examples of work - Required with your application at the closing date
You must submit up to three examples of your work and that of the key artists represented in a format listed below:
- Up to a total of 10 minutes of audio material, to be uploaded with your application, or submitted in hard copy as a single audio CD; or
- Up to a total of 10 minutes of audio visual material. Video files 10mb or smaller should be uploaded with your application. For larger video files please submit three identical DVDs or data discs in hard copy; or
- Up to three URLs linking to audio or visual material, to be uploaded with your application.
You are encouraged to include support material which demonstrates the quality and range of your work. All applicants are encouraged, where possible, to include Australian content in the support material submitted.
Your support material should be your own work and the work of other key artists involved in the project. Support material should be recent and relevant to the project for which you are applying.
You must also include details of the support material included with your application. This should include title, duration, year, composer/songwriter and performer details, and a brief explanation of the material’s relevance to the application. You can include this information in the comments space provided or attach a separate document (Support material details), which you can download below.
2. Additional material to be provided with your application
The following additional material should be submitted with the audio or audio visual material and your application form by the closing date, as relevant to the project.
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Please provide letters of confirmation from all key artists and presenters involved in the project
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Applicants may provide up to three testimonials to be uploaded with the application or provided in hard copy
Applications for some specific activities require additional material to be submitted.
These are:
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Opera or music theatre applications - a one-page treatment or synopsis of the work, to be uploaded with your application
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Instrument-making and installation/sound art applications - photographs of recent work, to be uploaded with your application or provided as a URL with examples of the work online
For proposals that involve companies funded by the Major Performing Arts Board, a letter of agreement between the applicant and the MPAB-funded company must be provided to both the MPAB and the Music Board. For further details please contact MPAB staff directly.
In line with the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts policy and its underpinning principles, the Australia Council requires that applications for projects containing representations of artistic/cultural practice or intended outcomes relating to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander artists or communities must provide letters from relevant communities or artists. Letters must show clear evidence of support and agreement for the activities undertaken. In preparing your application, you may wish to consult the Indigenous protocol guides in song, performance, writing, new media and visual arts.
Any material supplied in addition to the required support material will not be considered in the assessment of your application.
Updates before the board meeting
For your application to be eligible for consideration for funding, you must submit the above support material with your application at the closing date.
You can submit updates, such as additional confirmations of funding, confirmation from venues, as well as confirmation from the key artists involved in your project. Updates need to be submitted by 9 October 2012. All other support material needs to be submitted at the closing date.
Support material formats
Support materials can be submitted in the following digital formats:
- Audio files – .mp3 (192.1 kb/s)
- Documents – .pdf
- Video - standard H264 QuickTime .MOV or .mp4 format only
- URL - to be uploaded with your application.
For more information about support material formats please see the FAQ’s here.
The Music Board does not accept notated scores or video cassettes and will not assess them if provided.
Please contact Music Board staff with any questions related to support material requirements.
Please submit any hard copy support material to:
Music Board
PO Box 788
Strawberry Hills NSW 2012
Please ensure the support material is clearly labelled, with the applicant’s name, application ID and the category. All hard copy support material must be postmarked no later than the closing date.
Application checklist
We encourage you to use this handy checklist to help you prepare and submit your application. You should:
- read the Funding Guide for 2012, in particular the general eligibility requirements, the information on making an application and the information on how your application will be assessed;
- read all of the information provided for this grant (across all the tabs above);
- get in contact with the grant contact person to discuss your application;
- prepare your application, being mindful that you address all of the eligibility and selection criteria for this grant; and
- submit your application form online using the 'Apply online' button in the right-hand column.
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Supports mid-career and established artists to develop significant creative and/or developmental projects
A grant of $25,000
Applications for this grant close 4 September 2012
Decisions will be advised in November
Funded projects can start 1 January 2013
We encourage you to carefully consider the budget components of your application. The budget information provided is essential in demonstrating the project’s viability, and also its competitiveness under the “good planning and effective use of resources” criterion.
We have compiled some tips to assist you in submitting a strong budget. You are always welcome to contact music staff for assistance and advice.
Key budget notes
- Ensure your income and expenditure are equal when your budget is complete. A balanced budget shows that the project is viable and is able to take place.
- It is unlikely that the Australia Council will be able to fund 100% of your project costs. We encourage you to seek additional support from other sources and/or include your own contribution (cash or in-kind) towards the project.
How to complete a budget
Budget headings
| Budget headings | What to include |
| Income – the income you expect to make as a result of the project (excluding grants) |
Enter what type of income you hope to generate from this project, for example:
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Grants – other grant funding you may be seeking for this project |
Provide details of any grants you may have applied for (or are planning on applying for) to assist you with the funding of your project. This will include your current Australia Council application and any other grant applications related to this project (e.g. from state and local government funding bodies). Providing this information helps us to ascertain whether your project is receiving appropriate support from other sources. |
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Salaries, wages and fees – the fees you expect to pay the people working on your project |
Provide details on the people who will be working on your project and what fees and allowances you will be paying them. You were asked to provide details of fees that you will be paying to key artists on an earlier page titled ‘key artists.’ If applying online, this data will automatically be added into this section. |
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Expenses – the other costs you expect to incur as a result of the project |
Record the expenses you expect to incur as part of this project, for example:
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Summary – the final section will provide a summary of your budget based on the figures you have provided. You will also be asked to state how much of this Australia Council grant will be used for each expense you list. |
This screen shows a summary of the expected income and expenditure of your project. It shows the totals from the previous sections. There will also be a column showing the total of how much of each expected cost you indicated you would like this grant to cover. |
Budget steps
Step 1 – list all expenses that will be incurred in the execution of your project and total these figures (see expenditure table for more information).
Step 2 – List all sources of income and resources that you can dedicate to delivering the project and allocate a value to these items (see income table for more information).
Step 3 – Total the income identified in Step 2 and subtract this figure from the total expenditure calculated in Step 1. The resulting figure should be the amount of the grant that you are applying for.
Total expenses - total income without the grant = grant request
Step 4 – Complete the budget summary section, focusing on the column titled “Amount of expense this grant will cover.” To do this, you will need to identify how much of the grant will be allocated to the items listed in the expenses column.
Step 5 – Ensure that:
- Total income (including Australia Council grant request equals total expenses
- Total of “Amount of expense this grant will cover” column equals the Australia Council grant request
- You are only requesting funding towards expenses that the grant can cover – see category guidelines for specific details.
Additional budget notes
- Loss of income (from being away from work for the project period) is not an acceptable expenditure item to include in your project budget.
- Australia Council grants can cover per diems (a daily amount to cover basic personal expenses while on tour) and accommodation costs. However, applicants are encouraged to keep these to a realistic amount. As a guide, you can refer to the Australian Tax office’s per diem guidelines which you can view here.
- While quotes are not required for Australia Council grant applications, the budget section has room to provide notes in the ‘details’ column. Keep accommodation funding requests realistic and relevant to the project.
- The Australia Council will not fund a salary/fee for applicants to attend events. However, you can request funding to cover the costs associated with attendance (e.g. travel, accommodation, registration etc).
- Expenditure must include the GST to be paid on purchases. If you are registered for GST, do not add GST to the grant amount you are requesting. If you are successful in receiving funding, the Australia Council will provide you with the 10% GST to remit to the Australian Taxation Office.
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