ClosedNon-Profit2023-28

National Performing Arts Training 2023-28

Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts · Australia

The National Performing Arts Training grant supports national performing arts training organisations to provide access to training for talented young Australians aspiring to national and international careers in the performing arts. The grant provides ongoing funding over six years from 2023-24.

Closed

30 June 2029

Duration

6 years

Location

Australia

Who Can Apply

Only seven named national performing arts training organisations are eligible. This is a non-application based process. Funding is ongoing over six years from 2023-24. The grant supports access to training for talented young Australians in the performing arts.
Ongoing funding is provided to the following seven national performing art training organisations: The Australian Ballet School; The Australian National Academy of Music; The Australian Youth Orchestra; The Flying Fruit Fly Circus; NAISDA Dance College; The National Institute of Circus Arts; and The National Institute of Dramatic Art. This is a non-application based process and the eligible organisations do not need to submit an application.

What's Funded

Providing national performing arts training programs and access to specialist training for talented young Australians through designated national performing arts training organisations.

Expected Outcomes

Sustained delivery of high-quality performing arts training and development pathways for young Australians seeking national and international performing arts careers.

Key Information

Applicant Types

non_profitother

Stage

established

Funding Purposes

trainingcommunityother

Keywords

performing artsarts trainingyouth trainingnational organisationsdancemusiccircusdrama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the National Performing Arts Training 2023-28?

The National Performing Arts Training 2023-28 is a non-profit grant offered by Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts in Australia. The National Performing Arts Training grant supports national performing arts training organisations to provide access to training for talented young Australians aspiring to national and international careers in the performing arts. The grant provides ongoing funding over six years from 2023-24.

Who is eligible for the National Performing Arts Training 2023-28?

Only seven named national performing arts training organisations are eligible. This is a non-application based process. Funding is ongoing over six years from 2023-24. The grant supports access to training for talented young Australians in the performing arts.

When does the National Performing Arts Training 2023-28 close?

Applications closed on 30 June 2029.

What activities are funded?

Providing national performing arts training programs and access to specialist training for talented young Australians through designated national performing arts training organisations.

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