Key information
- Status: Closed
- Grant amount: From $500 to $5,000
- Application opened: 14 May 2024
- Application closed: 2 July 2024
Program objective
Projects should be relevant to understanding the history of NSW and its people and places. Grants of up to $5,000 support the work of historical research and publication undertaken by local historical societies and similar bodies across New South Wales. Please allow one week before submission date to ensure the application is reviewed by another member of your organization. The projects should generally be able to be completed by December 2025.
Applications open May 14 2024 at 9am and close on July 2 2024 at midnight.
This program is administered by Create NSW.
Eligibility
Who can apply
This program aims to encourage involvement in and completion of historical projects of significance to the community.
Who is eligible to apply for a Create NSW Cultural Grant?
- RAHS Affiliated Societies
- Local community or regional groups of New South Wales
- Organisations incorporated on a non-profit basis, with a commitment to one or more aspects of history
- Individuals working alone are not eligible to apply and personal ABNs are not acceptable. However, individuals may partner with eligible community organisations to apply.
- Local government bodies or tertiary institutions partnering with community groups to produce community-based projects may submit an application.
- Culturally and linguistically diverse groups or researchers working in these fields are encouraged to apply for support for projects leading to the publication of community history
Conditions for Successful Applications:
- Grants must be spent within a year of receiving the grant
- All groups receiving a grant must provide a report at the end of the project. Successful applicants receiving a grant of over $1,000 must provide progress reports at 6 months as well as that at the end of the project. These are to detail how the grant is being spent and the initiatives made possible by the
- Receipt of the grant must be shown in the group’s annual financial statements
- In the case of a publication, a copy of the publication, microfilm or digital file etc must be deposited in theRAHS
- The publication, microfilm or digital copy must include the following acknowledgment along with the Create NSW and the RAHS logos: Failure to include an acknowledgment may result in the return of grant funds.
Types of projects funded under this grant
What sort of projects may be funded?
1. Research
- Research and writing about any aspect of the history or heritage of the local area, or area of specialist interest, for production of any form of publication (books, exhibitions, tourist trails, digital publications etc)
- Provision of research materials for the project (a detailed list needed including content, timeframe for the work, name of archive)
- Applications for microfilming or digitizing of existing or new research material applicable to the region will be considered. Joint applications with National or State Libraries or similar agencies will be
2. Publication of:
- Books of historical research on an aspect of local history or specialist historical interest. Applications should show that layout, design, formatting, indexing and quality of print have been considered. Books must include an Funding will be considered for:
- local desktop publication
- typing of a manuscript into digital form
- professional design, editing and indexing
- production of e-books or printing for publication
- Journals of original research on the history of the local area or special interest, but not for regular society annual/monthly publications. The grant funding will only be eligible for a special project.
- Innovative publications to promote regional historical awareness
Research and writing of guides for driving or walking tours, which have substantial historical content and promote historic awareness may be funded. They must include maps and refer to historic items.
- Community histories for and/or with culturally or linguistically diverse
- Transcriptions and compilations of community records
- A book of original photographs of local history or special
- Oral histories relevant to the local area
- Publication will include all or some of: Interview; Transcription of interview; relevant images
- To be published in hard copy and/or on CD or DVD and/or
3. Digital Projects
- digitisation of records to enable ease of access
- digital publication eg ebook, educational resources
- all digital publication proposals must conform to the requirements and standards of the NationalLibrary’s Pandora
- all digital publications must be registered for retention by the Pandora
4. Collation and Preparation
- Preparation of
- digital and hard copy indexes by professional expert
- educational materials, created in conjunction with qualified teaching staff
- research and writing for driving and walking tours
- Collection of research material for use locally
- Collection/provision of research material for the project
5. Conservation
Repair and preservation of paper-based research materials such as diaries, letters,
maps and other documents by migration of the information to electronic form (technology transfer), for conservation or for improved public access and priority for documents damaged by natural disaster (maps, photographs etc). All such items must be already catalogued and indexed appropriately. Joint projects with local newspapers, local State or National Libraries and other groups seen as desirable. Funds not available for display cabinets or displays generally.
6. Education Programs
Programs promoting the history and/or facilities of the group to the local schools
may be funded. These should be developed in conjunction with educational staff, have the written support of local education authorities and contribute to the history program of the school.
7. Professional Support
Development and implementation of management plans for groups holding community research collections or photographic archives used for history research. Applicants must detail the size of these archives in their application Applicants must use the services of a professional archivist, photograph conservator or other appropriately qualified professional. Professional support to include payment for professional researcher to obtain copies of documents etc. Not available for museum-related activities.
When the project can start and end
The project should be started by 1 October 2024 and the project must be completed by 1 December 2025.
Who can’t apply
Individuals are ineligible to apply. Organisations and not-for-profits without history as their main objective are also ineligible.
What costs you can't apply for
What will not be funded under the Cultural Grants Program?
- Normal administrative expenses and running costs
- Retrospective funding for projects already completed or projects completed before grant announcement (November 2023)
- Projects which have already received Create NSW funding
- Payment for work done by volunteers of the organisation.
Types of projects not funded under this grant
- Production and printing of newsletters, handbills or similar printing, publicity material, postcards or enlargement of
- All physical materials associated with exhibitions and displays (photographs, panels, story boards, exhibition cases etc)
- Reprints of earlier publications (unless there has been additional research and substantial revision)
- Capital equipment, heritage trail signs, plaques and/or building modifications
What your application needs to include
Prepare your application with this checklist
It is essential to answer all questions. Incomplete applications cannot be assessed. Applications will be accepted from community bodies not affiliated with the RAHS. However, these will need to include:
- Evidence that the applicant society is incorporated or is auspiced by a relevant incorporated body (eg by letter of support from that body)
- The applicant organisation’s Objects, Constitution or Rules
- An explanation of how the organisation will make the work accessible to and be of benefit to the public at large
- Quotes for work included in grant
- Relevant letters of support
- A sample chapter or design example
Address the eligibility criteria
Each applicant, as part of an application response, must confirm that they meet the eligibility criteria.
Applicants that do not address the eligibility criteria in full may be excluded from the application process at the department's discretion.
Start the application
Please submit your application form through Smartygrants and provide any supporting documentation for your application.
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After the application is submitted
Successful applications will be decided by: This program is administered by Create NSW.
A panel of RAHS assessors will assess the Cultural Grants Program. The results will then be provided to Create NSW for approval and media release.
Anticipated assessment outcome date is October 2024
Support and contact
Applicants should contact RAHS to discuss their project prior to submitting an application. RAHS staff are on hand to provide advice on developing programs, writing grant applications and budgeting,
For more information to discuss a project please contact Maryanne Byrne from The Royal Australian Historical Society: grants@rahs.org.au or phone: (02) 9247 8001