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Music Australia launches Core Contribution Fund providing targeted support for contemporary music sector organisations

Creative Australia 2 mins read

Music Australia has today launched the Core Contribution Fund, a new funding initiative designed to support the core operations for Australian organisations providing services to the contemporary music industry.

 

Offering grants of up to $140,000, the Music Australia Core Contribution Fund will provide eligible organisations with a two-year investment to strengthen core operations and staffing, ultimately building stability and capacity within the Australian contemporary music sector.

 

The Music Australia Core Contribution Fund will focus on organisations representing and/or supporting:

  • a key sector area or membership
  • a specific genre of music
  • gender equity
  • Australian artists/musicians

 

This investment will address an organisation’s core operational needs, including essential expenses including staffing costs, administrative and running costs, professional skills development for artists and arts workers. It will also support organisations to expand their impact by facilitating sector development initiatives and engaging in market development activities.

 

Applicants will need to demonstrate the impact this investment will have on their organisation and how it will contribute to building a sustainable and diverse Australian contemporary music industry.

Director of Music Australia Millie Millgate said: 

“New and sustainable growth requires ambitious models of investment. Traditionally, core operations and staffing have only been partially funded through project and program-specific grants. Music Australia recognises the important role of trade associations, peak bodies and member organisations - the majority of which are run on a volunteer basis or with minimal staffing support. This targeted investment will increase the strength of Australian organisations and the value they subsequently provide to their respective memberships, made up of Australian artists and industry professionals.”

 

Applications are now open and will close Tuesday 12 November, 3pm AEDT.

For more information on eligibility and to apply, visit the Music Australia website.


About us:

Music Australia was established in 2023 within Creative Australia as a new dedicated body to support and invest in Australian contemporary music. 

More information can be found on our website.  

 


Contact details:

Brianna Roberts, Media Manager, Creative Australia

Phone: (02) 9215 9030 / 0498 123 541

Email: brianna.roberts@creative.gov.au

 

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