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NIDA Capital Works Expenditure Program

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

The NIDA Capital Works Expenditure Program supports maintenance of the Commonwealth-owned building at 215 Anzac Parade, Kensington New South Wales, where the National Institute of Dramatic Art resides. It is a closed non-competitive grant opportunity with ongoing funding provided to NIDA.

Funding

$11.0M – $11.0M

Deadline

30 June 2029

Location

Australia

Who Can Apply

Only The National Institute of Dramatic Art is eligible. Closed non-competitive process. No application submission is required. Funding supports maintenance of the Kensington New South Wales building.
Ongoing funding is provided to The National Institute of Dramatic Art. This is a non-application based process and the eligible organisation does not need to submit an application for this grant opportunity.

What's Funded

Maintenance and capital works for the Commonwealth-owned building occupied by the National Institute of Dramatic Art at 215 Anzac Parade, Kensington.

Expected Outcomes

Ongoing maintenance and upkeep of the NIDA building to support its continued operation.

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Key Information

Applicant Types

other

Stage

established

Funding Purposes

capital_expenditurecommunity

Keywords

performing artsNIDAcapital worksbuilding maintenancearts infrastructureKensingtonNew South Wales

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NIDA Capital Works Expenditure Program?

The NIDA Capital Works Expenditure Program is a non-profit grant offered by Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts in Australia, providing $11.0M – $11.0M in funding. The NIDA Capital Works Expenditure Program supports maintenance of the Commonwealth-owned building at 215 Anzac Parade, Kensington New South Wales, where the National Institute of Dramatic Art resides. It is a closed non-competitive grant opportunity with ongoing funding provided to NIDA.

How much funding does the NIDA Capital Works Expenditure Program provide?

The NIDA Capital Works Expenditure Program provides $11.0M – $11.0M in funding.

Who is eligible for the NIDA Capital Works Expenditure Program?

Only The National Institute of Dramatic Art is eligible. Closed non-competitive process. No application submission is required. Funding supports maintenance of the Kensington New South Wales building.

When does the NIDA Capital Works Expenditure Program close?

Applications close on 30 June 2029.

What activities are funded?

Maintenance and capital works for the Commonwealth-owned building occupied by the National Institute of Dramatic Art at 215 Anzac Parade, Kensington.

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