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Financial support<br />

Austrade<br />

The role of Austrade (The Australian Trade Commission) is to assist Australian companies<br />

export goods and services to overseas markets. They offer a range of programs and services<br />

to help with exporting Australian products.<br />

— www.austrade.gov.au/assistance-from-austrade/default.aspx<br />

Australia Council for the <strong>Arts</strong><br />

The Australia Council is the Australian Government’s <strong>arts</strong> funding and advisory body. It<br />

offers grants and initiatives in all major areas of <strong>arts</strong> practice.<br />

— www.australiacouncil.gov.au<br />

Australia Council for the <strong>Arts</strong> - <strong>arts</strong> management grants<br />

The Australia Council, in partnership with Deakin University, offers <strong>Arts</strong> Management study<br />

grants which are available to people employed by small-to-medium <strong>arts</strong> organisations<br />

with program or multi-year funding from the Australia Council for the <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

— www.deakin.edu.au/buslaw/management-marketing/aem/grants.php<br />

Australia International Culture Council (AICC) - grant program<br />

The Australia International Cultural Council (AICC) is Australia’s key cultural diplomacy<br />

body. A consultative group, the AICC is composed of leaders from government, the <strong>arts</strong><br />

and business with a common interest in promoting Australia abroad through <strong>arts</strong> and<br />

culture. The AICC runs its own Grants Program.<br />

— www.dfat.gov.au/aicc/index.html<br />

Department of Health and Human Community Support Levy<br />

Under provisions in the Gaming Control Act 1993 Section 151, a percentage of the gross<br />

profits from video gaming machines in hotels and clubs is paid into a trust account<br />

known as the ‘Community Support Levy’. Monies in the Community Support Levy are put<br />

back into the <strong>Tasmania</strong>n community through grant programs, services for people affected<br />

by gambling and gambling harm minimisation programs. These funds are distributed<br />

through the Community Support Levy Charitable Organisations Grants Programs.<br />

— www.dhhs.tas.gov.au/gambling/grants<br />

Events <strong>Tasmania</strong><br />

Events <strong>Tasmania</strong> offers a range of funding and development opportunities to encourage<br />

and assist event organisers to stage their event in <strong>Tasmania</strong>. Grant funding is available for<br />

events held in <strong>Tasmania</strong> which return significant economic, social and cultural benefits to<br />

the state. Funding is calculated on the number of interstate and international visitors that<br />

come to <strong>Tasmania</strong> to attend the event and who stay in registered accommodation. Please<br />

see the criteria for the program you are interested in applying for.<br />

— www.eventstasmania.com/grants_programs<br />

FACS - volunteer grants<br />

FACS volunteer grants recognise the valuable work of Australia’s volunteers and are part<br />

of the government’s ongoing commitment to supporting volunteers, assisting disadvantaged<br />

communities and encouraging social inclusion to assist vulnerable people within our<br />

society. Funding is available to eligible non-profit community organisations to assist their<br />

volunteers and encourage volunteering.<br />

— www.fahcsia.gov.au/sa/volunteers/progserv/Pages/VolunteerGrants.aspx<br />

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