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Plus1 funding helps drive business toward arts partnerships

CREATIVE Partnerships has announced the return of its Plus1 matched funding program, offering a pool of $1.75 million in matched funding to assist fund raising initiatives that drive business to support creative programs and the arts.

"Following the overwhelmingly positive response to last year’s pilot program, Plus1 will provide an incentive to attract new and increased donations to the arts sector," said Creative Partnerships CEO Fiona Menzies. "This program is open to participants Australia-wide." 

Plus1  is allocating up to $1.75 million in matched funding for development or fundraising campaigns that will assist arts organisations to attract new donors and grow stronger donor networks, Ms Menzies said.

Applications opened on September 24. Ms Menzies said program participants would be selected by an assessment panel by January 2015, and all participants would need to be ready to roll out their fundraising campaigns between February and late May 2015.

Project ideas could range from the implementation of an innovative fundraising strategy to attract new donors to a creative project designed to attract new private sector funding, or the investment in business systems to support long term development objectives.

Creative Partnerships has also announced its MATCH program will launch in early 2015.

"This program will leverage Creative Partnerships’ flagship platform, the Australia Cultural Fund (ACF), by matching funds raised via the ACF by artists and unincorporated arts groups," Ms Menzies said.

"Artists will receive matched funding capped at $2,000 per project, totalling $300,000 in matched funding," she said.

Creative Partnerships' national roadshow took place throughout September and there has been high interest in both the MATCH and the Plus1 programs.

Plus1's launch follows the success of Creative Partnerships’ 2013/14 Plus1 pilot program, which resulted in 76 projects receiving a total of $2,267,909 in matched funding, according to Creative Partnerships Australia.

For an overview of 2014/15 funding programs, click here.

www.creativepartnershipsaustralia.org.au

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'New' Screen Australia briefings

SCREEN Australia CEO Graeme Mason is conducting a series of briefings around the country on new directions for Screen Australia.

Drawing on recent changes to Screen Australia’s terms of trade, guidelines and funding priorities announced on July 24 in the Taking Stock document, Mr Mason and his senior production investment team use the briefings to elaborate on impacts for industry. 

Each session includes a question and answer session and an opportunity for networking. Sessions have already taken place in Hobart and Perth, while the next session will be in Adelaide today (August 25) at the Adelaide Studios, 226 Fullarton Rd, Glenside, from 5pm-7pm.

The Sydney session will be on Tuesday, August 26, at Chauvel, Cinema 1, 249 Oxford St, Paddington from 5pm-7pm.

In Victoria, Mr Mason and Sally Caplan recently addressed these changes in industry sessions at the Melbourne International Film Festival, and plan to hold another event at the Australian International Movie Convention in Queensland in October.

Those who cannot attend these events may register for an online interactive webinar on Thursday, August 28, from 12noon–1pm.

To register for the webinar, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

http://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/news_and_events/2014/ia_140805_roadshow.aspx#sthash.8pEhfB3P.dpuf

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POSTED AUGUST 24, 2014