RADF Quick Response Grants - Round 10 - April 2024

Submissions closed at 4:00PM 26 April 2024 (AEST).

Regional Arts Development Fund

Welcome to the Bundaberg Regional Council's Regional Development Fund (RADF) online grant application service, powered by SmartyGrants.

RADF is an annual partnership between the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Bundaberg Regional Council. RADF promotes the role and value of arts, culture and heritage as key drivers of diverse and inclusive communities and strong regions.

Quick Response Grants

To support professional development, the production of new work and engagement with new audiences. This grant is available for assistance of up to $2000.

  1. Local artists, arts workers or members of community organisations can request funding for professional skills, career and capacity development to attend training, mentoring or conference opportunities within Queensland.
  2. Assistance may be available for eligible practitioners for professional development opportunities outside of Queensland.
  3. Groups and organisations can also apply for funding for small scale community arts projects.
  4. Individual emerging or professional artists, arts workers or groups can apply for resources to support a specific arts project. Resources, such as art materials, catalogues, promotional support etc. may be eligible, but capital items are ineligible.

Before you Begin

Please ensure you have:

  • Read and understood the RADF guidelines. Click here to view the guidelines.
  • Contacted the Bundaberg Regional Council RADF Officer on 1300 883 699 to discuss your project if required.

Getting Started

  • You may begin anywhere in this application form.
  • Ensure you save as you go.
  • On every screen (page of the form) you will find a Form Navigation contents box, this links directly to every page of the application. Click the link to jump directly to the page you want. You can also click 'next page' or 'previous page' on the top or bottom of each page to move forward or backward through the application.
  • A number of people can work on an application using the same log in details as long as only one person is working at a time. 

Save a Draft Application

If you wish to leave a partially completed application, press 'save and close' and log out. When you log back in and click on the 'My Submissions' link at the top of the screen, you will find a list of any applications you have started or submitted. You can reopen your draft application and start where you left off.

You can also download any application, whether draft or completed, as a PDF. Click on the 'Download PDF' button located at the bottom of the last page of the application form.

Submit Your Application

You will find a Review and Submit button at the bottom of the Navigation Panel. You need to review your application before you can submit it.

Once you have reviewed your application you can submit it by clicking on 'Submit' at the top or bottom of the screen or on the navigation panel. You will not be able to submit your application until all the compulsory questions are completed and there are no validation errors.

Once you have submitted your application, no further editing or uploading of support materials is possible.

When you submit your application, you will receive a confirmation email with a copy of your submitted application attached. This will be sent to the email you used to register.

If you do not receive a confirmation of submission email then you should presume that your submission has NOT been submitted.

Hint: also check the email hasn’t landed in your spam or junk email folder.

Attachments and Support Documents

You may need to upload/submit attachments to support your application.

  • Ensure documents are saved on your computer, or on a storage device.
  • Allow enough time for each file to upload before trying to attach another file.
  • Files can be up to 25MB each; recommend files maximum of 5MB.

Getting Help