Compulsory Support Material
All Cultural Tourism Fund applications must include:
- Provide a full festival budget showing how the project fits within the festival/event.
- Three years of program information from your festival/event.
- The three most recent years of historic economic impact assessment information including attendance data. Applicants who cannot provide this information should raise this with Arts Queensland as part of eligibility discussions.
- Documentation from financial, in-kind, presenting or community partners confirming involvement, and the value of any cash or in-kind investment, and reasons for support (if applicable).
- Copy of current certificate of insurance.
- An evaluation plan demonstrating how you will collect relevant data and assess your project’s success, clearly articulating how the objectives of the Fund are met.
- Evidence of endorsement by the LGA and the RTO in the region your event operates.
In addition:
Applications to the New Programming stream must include:
- A marketing plan and budget outlining how you will maximise reach and event attendees, including increased profile-raising in interstate and international markets to attract new attendees to the event.
- CVs for key artists and arts workers involved in the new work, programming or initiative (max 5 pages).
- Up to three examples of the proposed work or relevant previous work.
Applications to the New Market stream must include:
- An outline and budget of the market development strategy you want to enact, including specific planned interstate or international activities, and intended outcomes.
- If engaging a specialist contractor, you must provide a position description or service scope, as well as a CV if you already know who you will be engaging at the time you apply.
You must also provide other support material that is compulsory if it is relevant to your application. Please see the Cultural Tourism Fund Guidelines for further detail.
Applicants can apply through separate applications to both streams.