Creative Industries Sector
Immediate Response and
Resilience Program
Grant Guidelines
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Key Contacts
For more information about the Creative Industries Sector Immediate Response and Resilience Package, please contact, Arts NT Manager Stakeholder Engagement and the Arts Development Officers on 8999 8921 or 1800 678 237 at [email protected]
Darwin Office
Level 1, Arnhemica House 16 Parap Road, Parap DARWIN
Postal Address
Arts NT GPO Box 1448 Darwin NT 0801
Accessibility
If you have special needs or accessibility issues that impact on your ability to apply for a grant you can discuss flexible application methods with Arts NT on 8999 8921 or 1800 678 237.
Interpreter Services
If you have difficulty with the English language and would like an interpreter please contact the Aboriginal Interpreter Service Darwin on 1800 334 944 or Alice Springs on (08) 8951 5576 or the Interpreting and Translating Service NT on (08) 8999 8506.
Grants NT
All grant applications will be administered through GrantsNT, the whole of government online grants management system. To apply go to GrantsNT https://grantsnt.nt.gov.au.
All applicants operating with an ABN including individuals and sole traders need to create an organisation profile in Grants NT in order to apply.
For Grants NT technical support, please contact a Grant Administration Officer on (08) 8922 0731.
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About the Creative Industries Sector Immediate Response and Resilience Program
In response to the unprecedented change and financial impacts as a result of COVID-19, the Northern Territory Government has approved a Creative Industries Sector Immediate Response and Resilience program to allocate resources to provide practical and business continuity support to the arts sector. The objectives of the program are to: provide a level of continuity for artists, arts workers and not-for-profit arts organisations impacted by
COVID-19
enable artists to explore new ways to engage with communities, develop and showcase their work
support innovative, sustainable and accessible on line platforms for the arts
present the artistic talent and work on offer within the Northern Territory
A healthy, vibrant artistic and cultural sector is critical to the health and wellbeing of our community, and will also underpin the Territory’s recovery. The grants application and assessment process has been simplified to enable recipients to commence as soon as possible. Please note that the Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support Program will be facilitated through the Indigenous visual arts peak bodies, Desart and Arnhem, Northern and Kimberley Artists (ANKA), to provide intensive support to Aboriginal art centres, artists and arts workers.
General Eligibility
Who can apply?
Individuals
Individual applicants and sole traders must be Australian citizens or have permanent residence status, be over 18, and current residents of the NT. Employees of the NT Government are ineligible where there is a direct conflict of interest.
Groups
Groups not legally constituted must identify an individual in the group to be legally and financially responsible for the grant. The responsible individual must meet the above criteria for individuals.
Organisations
Organisations must be legally constituted and not-for-profit, and have their main place of business registered in the NT.
For profit businesses are ineligible, but may be able to partner with eligible applicants.
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Grant Administration
All eligible grant applicants including individuals, sole traders, groups, unincorporated associations, not for profit organisations must have an ABN which matches the name of the bank account into which the funds are to be paid. Applicants that are not able to provide an active ABN and bank account in the same name, will need to nominate an eligible administrator for the grant.
Arts NT encourages applicants requiring an administering body to consider NT not for profit arts organisations funded through Arts NT. The name of the administrator must match the name of the ABN and the bank account. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure the administering body endorse their application prior to application closing date.
What activities can be funded?
Activities may include:
research, development and creation of new artistic works
innovative use of technology, online platforms, live streaming to develop and show case new work, reach audiences and develop online communities and engagement
skills development including participation in online workshops or skills development activities
support for emerging artists in the first five years of professional practice
grant funding must be allocated and expended locally in line with the Buy Local policy
What is not funded?
capital and equipment, excluding equipment necessary to film activities and basic IT equipment to manage on line delivery such as video cameras, one-off software license fees relevant for the creation, live streaming and showcasing of arts projects on digital platforms
applicants and administrative bodies with outstanding acquittal reports – refer note below
insolvent applicants or applicants under administration – refer note below
activities that have already started or been completed prior to application or notification
film or screen activities (refer to the Screen Industry Support and Content Development Program)
for profit business activities
multiple applications from one applicant per Project Round will not be accepted
applications involving international or intrastate travel are not eligible.
Note: Any applicant or administrative bodies that have outstanding acquittals should contact Arts NT who
will work with you to resolve any outstanding acquittal issues and to support where possible, access to the
Creative Industries Sector Immediate Response and Resilience Program grants.
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Application
How to apply
Applications must be made online through GrantsNT on the NT Government website at https://grantsnt.nt.gov.au
All applicants operating with an ABN including individuals and sole traders need to create an organisation profile in Grants NT in order to apply.
Assessment and Notification
Assessment Criteria
Your application will be assessed against the following:
meeting of grant objectives
artistic merit – innovation, quality and creativity
benefits to the applicant, their arts practice, the NT community and regions
capacity to develop new networks, collaborations and partnerships
Assessment Process
Arts NT performs an eligibility check on your application. You will receive an email if there are any reasons your application is ineligible.
Notification
After your application is assessed you will be notified of the outcome. Successful applicants will then receive:
a letter of offer a Funding Agreement outlining the conditions of funding a fact sheet outlining funding acknowledgement requirements a fact sheet outlining self-acquittal where applicable a request for your payment details (Vendor Form).
You and your administering body ( if applicable) must sign and return the funding agreement to Arts NT before a grant can be paid. It is recommended that activities dependent on grant funding do not start until the funding agreement is signed.
Acquittal Report
Grant acquittal requirements are outlined in the funding agreement.
You will need to submit an acquittal report online through GrantsNT no later than 13 weeks after the agreed activity completion date including:
an artistic and statistical report a signed income and expenditure statement for the project images (minimum 1MB in size) or links to online content about the project
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Creative Industries Sector Immediate Response and Resilience Program
Program Category Funding Limit Who can Apply?
Description Closing Date Notification Date
Creative Industries Immediate Response and Resilience Program
Digital Adaptation Program
Up to $10,000 per applicant
Individuals,
Groups,
Organisations
Program will support creative industries sector to establish an on-line presence, develop online content, establish e-commerce platforms, ensure business continuity and allow for remote operations.
Open:
7 April 2020
Close:
17 April 2020
From
30 April 2020
Channel NT
Virtual Territory
By direct negotiation
Individuals,
Groups,
Organisations
Virtual Territory Producer EOI from suitable individuals or organisations to lead, curate and manage Virtual Territory, including the content and platform strategy.
Open:
3 April 2020
Closes:
9 April 2020
From
10 April 2020
Up to $10,000 per applicant
This Program will enable the creative industries sector to further connect with the broader community through digital channels showcasing Territory artists existing and new content
Open:
27 April 2020
Close: 11 May 2020
From
26 May 2020
Arts Projects
Up to $20,000 per grant for arts projects and up to $15 000 for emerging artists (first five years of professional practice)
Individuals,
Groups,
Organisations
With a focus on the sustainability of the sector, grants will support artists and arts workers to create new works and develop skills and explore new ways to engage with communities and showcase their work
Round 1 Open:
9 April 2020
Close:
23 April 2020
Round 2:
Open:
4 June 2020
Close:
25 June 2020
From
11 May 2020
From 17 July
Please note that the Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support Program will be facilitated through the Indigenous visual arts peak bodies, Desart and Arnhem, Northern and Kimberley Artists (ANKA), to provide intensive support to Aboriginal art centres, artists and arts workers.
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Digital Adaptation Program
The Digital Adaptation Program supports artists and arts workers, arts groups and not for profit arts organisations to establish an on-line presence, develop online content, establish e-commerce platforms, ensure business continuity and allow for remote operations.
Funding Available
Up to $10,000 per application
Key Dates
Opening Date: 07 April 2020
Closing: 17 April 2020
Notification: From 30 April 2020
Activity Start Date: Activity cannot commence prior to application or notification date
Grant Objectives
support arts business continuity, innovation and sustainable arts practice through on-line content and platforms
enable artists and organisations to explore new ways to engage with communities and showcase their work
increase skills, knowledge, capacity of artists, arts workers and arts organisations
employment of NT artists and arts workers
Eligibility
individuals, groups or not for profit organisations as defined under General Eligibility
priority will be given to projects that support NT artists, sole traders and not for profit arts organisations that have been significantly impacted by COVID-19
to ensure the funding supports Territorians, grant funding is available to Northern Territory artists, arts workers and not for profit arts organisations, with the requirement that all funds are expended locally in line with the Buy Local Policy
Required application information
outline how your artwork and/or business has been impacted by COVID-19
outline your ideas/plans to adapt how you will develop or showcase your work and/or establish an e-commerce platform to secure revenue
identify opportunities to collaborate with other NT based artists and arts workers
budget demonstrating that you have costed the idea, and/or identified key delivery partners
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CHANNEL NT – Virtual Territory
This Program will enable the creative industries sector to further connect with the broader community through digital channels showcasing Territory artists existing and new content. Through Channel NT and the Virtual Territory producer, our aim is to curate and showcase Territory artists through existing and new content and to connect with the broader community. Working with Arts NT, the Virtual Producer will establish the online platform (including terms and conditions of the platform and copyright owner consent arrangements), develop and oversee content curation and management. Grant funding is available to support artists and creatives develop content for use through Channel NT and other relevant channels.
Funding Available
Up to $10 000 per application
Key Dates
Opening Date: 27 April 2020
Closing: 11 May 2020
Notification: From 26 May 2020
Activity Start Date: Activity cannot commence prior to application or notification date
Grant Objectives
enable artists and organisations to explore new ways to engage with communities and showcase their work
support innovative and sustainable digital platforms that contribute to the NT arts sector development
employment of NT artists and arts workers
Eligibility
individuals, groups or not for profit organisations as defined under General Eligibility
priority will be given to projects that support NT artists, sole traders and not for profit arts organisations that have been significantly impacted by COVID-19
to ensure the funding supports Territorians, grant funding is available to Northern Territory artists, arts workers and not for profit arts organisations, with the requirement that all funds are expended locally in line with the Buy Local Policy
Required application information
outline how your artwork and/or business has been impacted by COVID-19
outline your creative idea/plans and how it will be presented in a digital format/channel
identify opportunities to collaborate with other NT based artists and arts workers
budget demonstrating that you have costed the idea, and/or identified key delivery partners
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Territory Arts Projects
A healthy, vibrant artistic and cultural sector is critical to the health and wellbeing of our community, and will also underpin the Territory’s recovery. With the easing of restrictions across the Territory, grants will support NT artists and arts workers to develop and create new works and explore new ways to increase participation in arts and culture.
Funding Available
Up to $20,000 per applicant for arts projects and up to $15 000 for emerging artists (less than five years professional practice)
Key Dates
Round 1
Opening Date: 09 April 2020 Closing: 23 April 2020 Notification: From 11 May 2020 Activity Start Date: Activity cannot commence prior to application or notification date
Round 2
Opening Date: 04 June 2020 Closing: 25 June 2020 Notification: From 17 July 2020 Activity Start Date: Activity cannot commence prior to application or notification date
Grant Objectives
increase development of NT arts and culture, including new works by NT artists
enable artists to explore new ways to engage with communities and develop and showcase their work
Eligibility
individuals, groups or not for profit organisations as defined under General Eligibility
priority will be given to projects that support NT artists, sole traders and not for profit arts organisations that have been significantly impacted by COVID-19
to ensure the funding supports Territorians, grant funding is available to Northern Territory artists, arts workers and not for profit arts organisations, with the requirement that all funds are expended locally in line with the Buy Local Policy.
Required application information
outline how your artwork and/or business has been impacted by COVID-19.
outline your creative idea or skills development opportunity, including the steps to be undertaken to deliver the project
budget demonstrating that you’ve costed the project, and/or identified key delivery partners
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General Requirements
The following requirements are applicable across the NT Arts Grants Program. You are required to demonstrate and / or declare compliance with these requirements on your Grants NT application.
Acknowledgment
Refer Annexure 1.
Aboriginal Australian Cultural Protocols
All applicants to the Creative Industries Sector Immediate Response and Resilience Program must adhere to the Australia Council’s Indigenous Protocols Guides when working with Aboriginal artists and communities or Aboriginal cultural material. The protocols and principles include respect, control, confidentiality, consultation and consent, integrity and authenticity, attribution and copyright.
If your activity involves Aboriginal Cultural Content, you will need to complete the Aboriginal Cultural Content section in Grants NT. Clearly identify whether Aboriginal Australians are leading, conceiving, participating or have been consulted.
Working with Children Protocols
Applicants must adhere to the Australia Council for the Arts’ Protocols for Working with Children if the activity involves the depiction of children in works, exhibitions and publications. You will need to declare that you satisfy the protocols in your application online.
Applicants must also comply with the Northern Territory Care and Protection of Children Act (if their activity involves children under 18 years old. This means that you need to hold a Working with Children Clearance Notice and Ochre Card (available from the NT Police). Arts NT may request proof of an Ochre Card from all key participants.
Insurance
You must obtain and maintain relevant insurance necessary for the funded activity, or which is reasonably required due to the nature of the funded activity.
Buy Local Plan
The primary objective of the Buy Local Plan is to ensure that the largest possible proportion of every dollar spent by the Northern Territory Government stays in the Territory and delivers benefits for the local economy and community.
Grant funding recipients must acknowledge the Northern Territory Government’s commitment to the development of local business and industry, and support Territory enterprises through the Buy Local Requirements. The recipient must, (except in those cases where the recipient can reasonably demonstrate to the Territory that it is impractical for commercial, technical or other reasons to do so);
use labour, including apprentices and trainees and Aboriginal labour, available within the Northern Territory; and
use the services located and obtain goods available within the Northern Territory.
For more information read the Buy Local Plan
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Copyright and Intellectual Property
All applications must provide details of arrangements relating to copyright and intellectual property associated with the proposed activity. This includes details about authenticity, cultural ownership and appropriate contracts to artists for the publishing of their work.
Copyright information and advice are available from:
Arts Law Centre of Australia, www.artslaw.com.au
Artists in the Black www.aitb.com.au
Australian Copyright Council www.copyright.org.au
Australasian Performing Right Association www.apraamcos.com.au
Phonographic Performance Company of Australia www.ppca.com.au
Confidential information and privacy
The personal information you must provide in an application is necessary to assess eligibility for a grant and related contact purposes. If you do not provide the requested details, Arts NT may not be able to process your application. Applicant information is held by the Department of Tourism, Sports and Culture and managed in accordance with the Information Act (NT).
By signing the application form, you consent to your personal information being provided to the Department of Tourism, Sports and Culture for the purpose of promoting and reporting the outcomes of the grant program, which may be in the form of a public announcement by the Minister. This includes, but may not be limited to, the organisation’s name or nominated executive officer, funded project description, funded amount and location.
You can access and update personal information you provide to Arts NT. Please do not hesitate to contact Arts NT if you need further information or have any concerns. To assist in the promotion and development of arts and culture in the Northern Territory, information may be shared with Commonwealth, State and Territory agencies and the media.
Conflict of interest
You must declare any conflicts of interest on application and to the best of your knowledge, no conflict exists or is likely to arise in the performance of a Funded Activity or your obligations under this funding agreement.
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Northern Territory Leading Arts Organisations and Venues
The following Leading Arts Organisations and Venues deliver arts programs and services through the Arts Organisations funding category. Individuals receiving grants over $10 000 require an administering body to assist in the management of the grant. The following arts organisations may be able to assist with administration of your grant.
Leading Arts Organisations
Arnhem, Northern and Kimberley Artists Aboriginal Corporation www.anka.org.au Artback NT www.artbacknt.com.au Barkly Regional Arts www.barklyarts.com.au Brown’s Mart Arts www.brownsmart.com.au Central Australian Territory Craft www.centralcraft.org.au Corrugated Iron Youth Arts www.corrugatediron.org.au Darwin Community Arts www.darwincommunityarts.org.au Darwin Symphony Orchestra www.dso.org.au Desart www.desart.com.au Darwin Visual Arts Association www.dvaa.net.au Happy Yess http://www.happyyess.com/ InCite Arts www.incitearts.org.au Katherine Regional Arts www.katherineregionalarts.org.au
Northern Centre for Contemporary Art www.nccart.com.au
Music NT www.musicnt.com.au https://www.ntdance.org/ NT Writers’ Centre www.ntwriters.com.au Red Hot Arts Central Australia www.redhotarts.com.au Tactile Arts www.tactilearts.org.au Tracks Dance www.tracksdance.com.au Watch This Space www.wts.org.au
Leading Arts Venues
Darwin Entertainment Centre www.yourcentre.com.au Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Centre www.gyracc.org.au For more information visit https://nt.gov.au/leisure/arts-culture-heritage/organisations-and-venues/list-of-arts-organisations-and-venues
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ANNEXURE 1
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Examples of where NTG acknowledgement is required
Event Location Acknowledgement
ANNUAL REPORT Sponsor grid
LETTER HEAD Page footer
COMPLIMENTS SLIP Footer
WEBSITE Homepage
E-NEWSLETTERS All e-News and correspondence using Mailchimp or other e-marketing platforms
MEDIA RELEASES Media releases produced by the organisation and NTG Release
INVITATIONS All invitations e.g. Program launch
BANNERS Generic banners
Street banners
Sponsor grid bug banner
NTG specific banner
EVENTS Program Launch, Festival, Concert, Exhibition Opening
ADVERTISEMENTS NT News print ads (excludes What’s On columns)
GENERIC POSTERS All sized A4 – A1/A0 used throughout Darwin and in Box Office
GENERIC FLYERS All generic flyers
EMAIL SIGNATURES All staff emails Line credit at the bottom of email signature: Proudly supported by our Principle Partner the
Northern Territory Government
TV COMMERCIAL Any channel Proudly Sponsored by NTG (Logo) To acknowledge all collective sponsorship/funding
listed with all events funded directly by NTG according to their funding agreement
PROGRAM GUIDES Welcome Messages Written message from Minister for Tourism, Sport and Culture and photo image
Sponsor grid Proudly Sponsored by NTG (Logo)
Funding acknowledgement page
For more information and to access logos, please go to the how to acknowledge grant funding page o nthe Northern Territory Government website.
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