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AIDC Travel Support 2024 — NSW

$2K – $2K available

Screen NSW

AIDC Travel Support 2024 is a competitive Screen NSW travel funding round for New South Wales factual screen practitioners to attend the 2024 Australian International Documentary Conference. Funding supports travel, accommodation and registration costs for eligible practitioners.

Funding

$2K – $2K

Closed

7 Jan 2024

Duration

4 days

Location

New South Wales

Who Can Apply

• Must meet Screen NSW general eligibility requirements in the Terms of Trade • Must be either an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander practitioner with relevant factual experience participating in AIDC’s Indigenous Creators Program, or an early to mid-career practitioner with relevant factual experience invited to pitch in an AIDC competitive program or with market-ready projects to pitch • Must be able to attend the entire conference from 3 to 6 March 2024 • Must have been a resident of New South Wales for at least the past 6 months • Must be an Australian citizen • Priority given to applicants from Regional New South Wales, Western Sydney, First Nations communities, culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people living with disability, and LGBTQIA+ communities • Up to three places reserved for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants
Applicants must meet Screen NSW general eligibility requirements in the Terms of Trade and must either be an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander practitioner with relevant experience in factual taking part in AIDC’s Indigenous Creators Program, or be an early to mid-career practitioner with relevant experience in factual who has been invited to pitch in one of AIDC’s competitive programs or has a slate of market-ready projects to pitch. Applicants must also be able to attend the entire conference from 3 to 6 March 2024, have been a resident of New South Wales for at least the past 6 months, and be an Australian citizen. Priority will be given to applicants from under-represented groups including Regional New South Wales, Western Sydney, First Nations people, culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people living with disability, and LGBTQIA+ people. Up to three places are reserved for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants.

What's Funded

Travel, accommodation and conference registration for eligible New South Wales factual screen practitioners to attend the 2024 Australian International Documentary Conference and pitch or market documentary projects.

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Expected Outcomes

Attendance at the full conference, participation in pitching or industry development opportunities, stronger professional connections, career development, and reinvestment of benefits into the New South Wales screen industry.

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Key Information

Applicant Types

individual

Stage

early_stagegrowth

Funding Purposes

trainingmarketingcommercialisationother

Keywords

screen industrydocumentaryfactual screen practitionerstravel supportconference attendanceAIDCNew South WalesScreen NSW

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the AIDC Travel Support 2024?

The AIDC Travel Support 2024 is a business grant offered by Screen NSW in Australia, providing $2K – $2K in funding. AIDC Travel Support 2024 is a competitive Screen NSW travel funding round for New South Wales factual screen practitioners to attend the 2024 Australian International Documentary Conference. Funding supports travel, accommodation and registration costs for eligible practitioners.
2

How much funding does the AIDC Travel Support 2024 provide?

The AIDC Travel Support 2024 provides $2K – $2K in funding. The typical project duration is 4 days.
3

Who is eligible for the AIDC Travel Support 2024?

  • Must meet Screen NSW general eligibility requirements in the Terms of Trade
  • Must be either an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander practitioner with relevant factual experience participating in AIDC’s Indigenous Creators Program, or an early to mid-career practitioner with relevant factual experience invited to pitch in an AIDC competitive program or with market-ready projects to pitch
  • Must be able to attend the entire conference from 3 to 6 March 2024
  • Must have been a resident of New South Wales for at least the past 6 months
  • Must be an Australian citizen
  • Priority given to applicants from Regional New South Wales, Western Sydney, First Nations communities, culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people living with disability, and LGBTQIA+ communities
  • Up to three places reserved for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants
4

When does the AIDC Travel Support 2024 close?

Applications closed on 7 Jan 2024.
5

What activities are funded?

Travel, accommodation and conference registration for eligible New South Wales factual screen practitioners to attend the 2024 Australian International Documentary Conference and pitch or market documentary projects.
6

How do I apply for the AIDC Travel Support 2024?

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