2026-27 Arts Development Fund Professional Development

Submissions are now being accepted. Submissions close at 12:00pm 30 September 2026 (AEST).

Important Information

2026-27 Arts Projects – Professional Development

Welcome to the City of Gold Coast (City) online Arts Development Fund grant application service, powered by SmartyGrants.

Before starting your application, please read this information carefully.

Talk to us first

We recommend you speak with a Senior Arts Officer to discuss the opportunity before you apply.

You can:

Completing the application

It is strongly recommended that you have a clear plan and all required information, supporting documentations, quotes, partners confirmations and letter of support ready before starting. See Applicant guide.

Once you have prepared your project information and supporting documents, most applicants can complete this online form in around 60–90 minutes.

Helpful information

The following documents may help you prepare your application:

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FAQs and Important Information for Applicants

Arts Development Fund – Program Purpose

The Arts Development Fund is a competitive grants program. It supports artists and arts workers on the Gold Coast.

Applications are reviewed by industry peers. (Professional Development applications are assessed differently and may not use peer panels.)

The program helps:

  • build skills and careers
  • create new professional opportunities
  • support a strong and diverse local arts sector
  • deliver benefits to the Gold Coast community

Funding is provided by the City of Gold Coast to support projects and activities that align with the City Vision and cultural priorities.

About this grant – Professional Development (2026-27)

Professional Development supports individuals to take part in high-quality professional development opportunities

You can apply for up to $2,000.

Professional development opportunities must clearly extend your practice and support your career progression. Eligible opportunities must be offered by recognised arts and cultural peak bodies. This includes national and international invitations to showcase your practice in any artform. Applicants must provide evidence of acceptance or an official invitation from the host organisation.

This grant stream is designed to be responsive to short-notice, high-impact arts and cultural opportunities that deliver clearly defined arts and cultural development outcomes for you.

The goal is to help you:

  • access high-impact opportunities that expand your practice
  • attend opportunities delivered by a recognised arts peak body
  • grow your practice
  • build skills, knowledge, or networks
  • support your career development and progression

This may include:

  • conferences
  • workshops
  • festival line-ups
  • international tours
  • curated exhibitions
  • panellist invitations
  • selection in prestigious awards
  • structured mentorships and residencies.

Important dates

  • Your application will be assessed, and you will receive a decision within 4 weeks of submitting your application.
  • Do not start your project before the earliest start date.

Milestone

Date

Applications accepted from

1 July 2026

Applications close

30 September 2026 (or earlier if all funding is allocated)

Notification date*

Within 4 weeks of submitting your application

Earliest start date**

No earlier than 4 weeks from date of submission

(After you sign the Funding Agreement**) 

Latest completion date

1 July 2027

*The notification date is not your start date.

**If your application is successful you need to allow time to sign your agreement and receive funding before project activities commence.

How it works:

This is a rolling grant program. Applications remain open until:

  • funds are fully allocated, or
  • the closing date: 30 September 2026 (or earlier if all funding is allocated)

 

Who Can Apply?

This grant supports artists and arts professionals to take part in professional development opportunities. Please note:

  • This grant is for individuals only

You may be eligible to apply if:

  • You are a Gold Coast resident - you must have a Gold Coast residential address
  • You are an Australian citizen or permanent resident
  • You have a registered Australian Business Number (ABN) in the name of the applicant
  • You are a practicing artist or arts professional
  • You have been selected, accepted or invited to participate in a professional development opportunity delivered by a recognised arts peak body

Who cannot apply?

You are not eligible to apply if you:

  • have an overdue City of Gold Coast acquittal or outcome report
  • have outstanding debts owing to City of Gold Coast including fees and charges
  • are a City of Gold Coast employee
  • are a City of Gold Coast contractor 
  • are a City of Gold Coast volunteer 
  • are a current City of Gold Coast Arts Development Program participant 
  • are a government or semi-government entity including City of Gold Coast council-controlled entity
  • are an employee of a government or semi-government entity including City of Gold Coast council-controlled entity applying for opportunities related to your employment
  • are a private or public education institution, including a Parents and Citizens Association or similar group

What can be funded?

Expenses that are directly related to your participation in the opportunity may include:

  • travel
  • accommodation
  • freight
  • insurance
  • meals (per diems)

Applicant artist fees are not eligible.

What cannot be funded?

You cannot apply for funding towards:

  • opportunities that have already started
  • opportunities that have already finished
  • reimbursement for money already spent
  • training that does not have arts and culture as its primary focus  
  • a certificate, degree or other study/training at university or education or institution
  • self-identified/ solicited training opportunities including those delivered by private providers
  • fee-for-service training where the only requirement is to pay a fee to be accepted
  • opportunities where participation is not competitive or assessed
  • exclusive school-based arts activities
  • amateur arts activities 
  • fundraising activities or donations 
  • the purchase of capital items, including but not limited to, equipment, musical instruments, computers, buildings or vehicles 
  • business start-up costs 
  • administrative and other organisational costs not directly associated with the project 
  • the repayment of debt or loans 
  • the delivery of competitions, awards, prizes or eisteddfods  
  • the installation of public art including urban art (murals)

Applicant guide

We are looking for applications that:

  • clearly explain the opportunity
  • show how it will benefit your practice
  • demonstrate strong outcomes for you and, where relevant, the sector or community

Your application must:

  • be submitted by the person taking part in the professional development opportunity (not someone else on their behalf)
  • meet all eligibility requirements
  • respond to the assessment criteria
  • be complete and filled out in full including compulsory support material (the application form will step you through what is required) at the time of submission
  • have a balanced budget

Checklist: what evidence is required to apply?

To be eligible, you must provide all compulsory support material at the time of submission. Make sure you have:

Applicant information

  • Current proof of Gold Coast residency
  • An active ABN
  • Bank statement showing account name, BSB and account number

Application information

  • Title
  • Description
  • Budget
  • Quotes for all items you want the Arts Development Fund to pay for
  • Details of any cash or in-kind support
  • Opportunity details
  • Confirmation of your acceptance evidence

Artist support material

  • Biography or CV
  • Work samples
  • Website links
  • Portfolio
  • Social media links

Documents (if relevant)

  • Employment letter

All required support material must be submitted with your application. Incomplete applications are ineligible.

Assessment criteria  

When preparing your application, you must clearly explain:

  • what the opportunity is, and
  • how it will support your professional development

Your application will be assessed against the following criteria:

Capacity - Your ability to complete the activity. Show:

  • your skills, experience, or track record
  • that you are ready to take part in the opportunity

Merit - The quality and relevance of the opportunity. Show:

  • why the opportunity is valuable
  • how it supports your artistic practice or career

Benefit - The outcomes and impact of the opportunity. Show:

  • what you will gain (skills, knowledge, or connections)
  • how it will benefit your career, and potentially the sector or community.

 

Glossary

ABN

An Australian Business Number. This is an 11-digit number that identifies a business or organisation.

Acquittal/ Outcome Report

A report you complete after your project ends. It explains how the funding was spent and what the project achieved.

Access services

Services that support people with disability or access needs to participate in arts and cultural activities. Examples may include Auslan interpreting, captioning, audio description, and accessible formats.

Agent
A person or business that represents or manages an artist, creative practitioner, or organisation. Costs related to agent fees or commissions cannot be funded through the Arts Development Fund.

Amateur art

Activities undertaken primarily as a hobby or for personal enjoyment, rather than as part of a professional arts practice or creative business. Projects that are primarily amateur or hobby-based do not meet the program's intent to support professional artistic and creative development.

Applicant

The person, organisation or auspicor applying for the grant. The applicant is legally responsible for the funding agreement.

Application activity
A specific task, event, or milestone that forms part of your application project. Activities are the individual actions you will undertake to deliver your project.

Application expense

An application expense is a cost you expect to pay as part of delivering your application project.

Application project
The application project is the specific arts or cultural activity, event, or series of events that you are seeking funding for through the Arts Development Fund. The project must have a clear purpose and take place within a defined timeframe.

Application project stage
A project stage is a phase of your application project that is made up of one or more related activities. Project stages help show how your project will be delivered from start to finish.

Arts Development Program

Initiatives delivered by the City of Gold Coast’s Arts and Culture Unit.

Assessment criteria

The areas used to assess your application. For Professional Development, these are Capacity, Merit and Benefit.

Auspice

An arrangement where an incorporated organisation agrees to manage grant funding and administration for an individual or group that is not incorporated.

Auspicor

The incorporated organisation that receives and manages the grant funding. The auspicor is legally responsible for meeting the funding agreement requirements.

Auspicee

The individual or unincorporated group that delivers the project under an auspice arrangement. The auspicee works with the auspicor to meet funding and reporting requirements.

Capacity

Your ability to plan and deliver the project.

Capital items

Items that have long-term value, such as equipment, musical instruments, computers, buildings or vehicles. Capital items are not eligible for funding.

10 Child Safe Standards

Queensland’s legally mandated rules—introduced under the Child Safe Organisations Act 2024—that require all child‑related arts activities to create safe, respectful and culturally secure environments for children. - Child Safe Standards | QFCC.

City Vision

Strategic goals and values outlined by the City of Gold Coast to guide community development.

Community benefit

The positive outcomes your project creates for the Gold Coast community, arts sector or participants.

Contractor 

A person or business contracted by the City of Gold Coast to provide services. 

Council-Controlled Entities 

Organisations that are owned or operated by the City of Gold Coast. These entities are not eligible to apply for funding under this grant program. 

Creative Conversations 

Monthly events hosted by the City of Gold Coast to support and connect local creatives. 

Eligible Activities 

Project components that can be funded, such as artist fees, equipment hire, and materials. 

Employee 

An individual employed by the City of Gold Coast or related government entities.   

First Nations Peoples 

People who are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander — the original people of Australia with deep cultural and spiritual connections to the land. This term acknowledges their unique cultures, histories, and ongoing connection to Country, as well as their rights to self-determination. 

Government Entity 

A department or agency that is part of the federal, state, or local government. These entities are excluded from applying for Small Grants. 

Graffiti Management Policy 

City policy regulating urban art to prevent vandalism and ensure community standards.

Industry Rates 

Standard payment rates for artists and arts workers, as defined by professional bodies like MEAA or Arts Law. 

Ineligible application
Ineligible means an applicant, project, activity, or expense does not meet the requirements of the Arts Development Fund and cannot be funded through the program.

Ineligible Activities 

Project components that cannot be funded, such as capital purchases, fundraising, or political advocacy. 

In-kind support

Support given without money changing hands. This may include donated time, goods, services or venue use.

Installation 

The process of placing or setting up artworks, especially public or urban art. Installations on Council assets or infrastructure are not eligible under this grant. 

Letters of Support 

Written endorsements from individuals or organisations that validate the project’s value and feasibility. 

LGBTQIA+  

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, along with the '+' representing all other gender, sexuality, and bodily diverse identities. 

Organisations

A legally constituted organisation that is registered or created by law. For example, incorporated associations, companies limited by guarantee or government statutory authorities are all defined as organisations. 

Overdue

An acquittal or outcome report that has not been submitted and approved by the City of Gold Coast within 8 weeks of the project or activity completion date.

Peer-assessed 

Evaluated by an independent committee of arts professionals, not City staff. 

People with Disability 

Individuals who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory conditions which, in interaction with various barriers, may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others. (As per United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities). 

Practicing artist

We provide funding to practising artists or arts workers. While you may not regularly earn income from your practice, you must be identified and recognised by your peers as a practising artist or arts worker. This may include cultural practitioners, editors, producers, curators and arts managers.

Professional Development grants 

A funding stream within the Arts Development Fund offering up to $2,000 for professional development opportunities. 

Professional Pathways 

Opportunities that help artists advance their careers or professional development. 

Proof of residence

Documents that show you currently live on the Gold Coast. Acceptable documents must be dated within the last 3 months and include your name and address. Examples include a utility bill, rent or lease agreement, rates notice, or vehicle or driver licence renewal notice.

If you do not have a fixed address, you can provide a signed letter from a support service, community organisation, employer, or similar organisation confirming that you are currently based on the Gold Coast.

Proof of residence must be provided in the name of the applicant or auspicee (not the auspicor). Applications without acceptable proof of residence will be ineligible for funding.

Public Art Policy 

Guidelines governing the creation and installation of public art in the City of Gold Coast. 

Public liability insurance

Covers bodily injury or property damage caused by your negligent actions.

Professional indemnity insurance

Covers claims arising from faults in your professional design or advice.

Product liability insurance

Covers injury or damage caused by faults in products you make.

Semi-Government Entity 

Organisations partially funded or operated by government bodies, including the City of Gold Coast. These are not eligible for grant funding. 

SmartyGrants

The online system used to submit and manage grant applications.

Support material

Documents or links that support your application. This may include CVs, work samples, letters, quotes, project plans or confirmation from partners.

Therapeutic arts practices  

The use of creative activities—such as visual arts, music, dance, drama, or writing—to support emotional wellbeing, personal growth, and healing. These practices are guided by trained professionals and can be used in community, health, or social care settings to help individuals express themselves, build confidence, and process experiences. 

Torres Strait Islander Peoples  

The Indigenous peoples of the Torres Strait Islands, located between northern Queensland and Papua New Guinea. 

Urban Art 

Public-facing visual art projects like murals, which must comply with specific City policies.  

Unincorporated group

A group is two or more individuals that work together but is not a legally registered organisation. This can include co-collaborators and collectives.

Vulnerable Community Members 

People who might need extra support because of things like low income, poor health, being alone, or facing discrimination. 

 

Smarty Grants Information

If you need help using this form, download the Help Guide for Applicants or check out Applicant FAQ's.

For queries about the guidelines, deadlines, or questions in the form, please artsdevfund@goldcoast.qld.gov.au and quote your submission number.

Navigating through the form

If you need help using this form, download the Help Guide for Applicants or check out Applicant FAQ's.

For queries about the guidelines, deadlines, or questions in the form, please artsdevfund@goldcoast.qld.gov.au and quote your submission number.

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Attachments

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