Opportunities

Information and links to funding, programs, and other opportunities.


Asialink:
Arts Residencies - Each year the Asialink arts residency program sends 30+ Australian writers, performers, artists and arts managers to undertake arts residencies in Asia.

Leaders Program - The Asialink Leaders Program produces a regional network of leaders from the corporate, government and community sectors with a solid understanding of contemporary regional trends and issues to lead us into the future.

Australia Indonesia Institute:
Grants Program - The AII invites Expressions of Interest for small grant proposals (up to $20,000) which further the Institute's goals, particularly (but not limited to) the Institute's key program areas: Education, Religion and Society, Youth, Arts and Culture, Civil Society and Media, Science and Technology.

Residency for Indonesian Artist in Australia - The Austrlalia-Indonesia Institute would like to offer a residency for an Indonesian artist in Australia. Applicants should apply by the closing date of 5pm on 6 March 2012.

Australia China Council:
General Funding Grants - Australia-China Council grants are intended to provide seed funds for innovative proposals relevant to the mission and goals of the Council. This includes proposals which demonstrate the potential for the development of long-term links between individuals and institutions in Australia and counterparts throughout China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.


Australia Thailand Institute:
Grants Program - Australia-Thailand Institute (ATI) grants are intended to provide seed funding for the innovative proposals relevant to the aims and objectives of the Institute. This includes proposals which demonstrate the potential for the develpment of long-term links between individuals and institutions in Australia and their counterparts in Thailand.



Australia Korea Foundation: 
2012-2013 grant round is now open and will close on April 2, 2012 at midnight (EST-Sydney time)
The objectives of the Australian-Korea Foundation are to:
  • Increase public awareness of Australia in Korea, and of Korea in Australia, and the importance of the bilateral relationship
  • Develop partnerships in areas of shared interest in the bilateral, regional and global context
  • Increase Australians’ capacity to effectively engage with Korea.
In 2011-12, funding priority will be given to projects and programs that strengthen Australia’s relationship with Korea through people-to-people engagements across a diverse range of sectors.

Darwin City Council:
Sister Cities - The mission of the Darwin Sister Cities Program is to increase international understanding with our sister city partners though promotion of international communication and exchange at the community level. Darwin's Asian sister cities are Ambon (Indonesia), Haikou (China), and Dili (Timor L'Este).


Winston Churchill Memorial Trust:
Churchill Fellowships - The aim of the Trust is to provide an opportunity for Australians to travel overseas to conduct research in their chosen field that is not readily available in Australia. It also aims to reward proven achievement of talented and deserving Australians with further opportunity in their pursuit of excellence for the enrichment of Australian society.