First Nations Arts and Culture Business Innovation Award
Recognising innovation and excellence in entrepreneurship among small to medium Australian First Nations arts and culture businesses and arts organisations.
First Nations Arts and Culture Awards 2024 trophies. Photo: Maja Baska
First Nations Arts and Culture Business Innovation Award
We are excited to invite nominations for the 2025 First Nations Arts and Culture Business Innovation Award. This award recognises innovation and excellence in entrepreneurship among Australian First Nations small to medium arts and culture businesses or community organisation (including Art Centres) nation-wide.
This new initiative is part of Creative Australia’s First Nations First industry development programs. The programs have been developed in response to extensive community consultation on priorities and needs of the sector in response to Pillar 1, First Nations First – Revive, the Australian Government’s shared vision for Australia: a place for every story and a story for every place. These new initiatives aim to elevate existing programs and deliver new funding that build on a 50-year legacy of First Nations leadership and investment at Creative Australia.
One award valued at $25,000 will be offered to one Australian First Nations led arts and culture business or community organisation (including Art Centres). The recipient will be presented with the award at the First Nations Arts & Culture Awards.
About the First Nations Arts and Culture Awards
The First Nations Arts and Culture Awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding work and achievements of First Nations artists, practice, cultural advocacy and leadership. The Awards are held on the evening of Tuesday 27 May 2025, which coincides with the commencement of Reconciliation Week. The following awards will be presented:
The First Nations Arts and Culture Awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding work and achievements of First Nations artists, practice, cultural advocacy and leadership. The Awards are held on the evening of Tuesday 27 May 2025, which coincides with the commencement of Reconciliation Week. The following awards will be presented:
- the prestigious Red Ochre Awards for outstanding lifetime achievement for senior artists recognising Artistic Practice, and Cultural Advocacy and Leadership
- the First Nations Arts Fellowship, supporting the creation of a major work by an artist
- the Established Artist of the Year Award for Excellence in the Arts, to recognise outstanding achievement in artistic practice of established Australian First Nations artists
- the Youth Award for Achievement in the Arts, to recognise the achievement of Australian First Nations artists or arts workers between the age of 18 and 35
- the First Nations Arts and Culture Business Innovation Award, to recognise innovation and excellence in entrepreneurship among Australian First Nations small to medium arts and culture businesses and community organisations (including Art Centres) nationwide.
Who can’t be nominated
You are ineligible for this award if:
- you are under 18 years of age
- you do not identify as Australian First Nations
- you’re based outside of Australia
- you have an overdue grant report for Creative Australia
- you owe money to Creative Australia.
Please note: we do not accept self nominations across all categories.
Applications will be assessed against two criteria.
This award is for small to medium First Nations Arts and Cultural Businesses.
Under each criterion are bullet points indicating what the Peer Assessors may consider when assessing your application. You do not need to respond to every bullet point listed.
1. Innovation and Recognition
- contribution to Australian First Nations arts and culture
- uniqueness and innovation in practice
- leadership in bold ideas and new ways of doing business and collaborations
- First Nations industry and peer recognition.
2. Impact
- business activity directly benefits Australian First Nations communities
- demonstration of business growth and achieving goals
- best practice principles for business and governance have been applied and shared
- contribution and expanding to areas of practice
- evidence of promoting ethical and environmentally sustainable practices.
You must submit a CV/extended bio for the nominee (approx. 2 x A4 pages, or a link to a CV/bio on the nominee’s website).
You may submit up to four letters or statements of support (approx. 2 x A4 pages, or up to 5 minutes of audio/video).
- our preferred method of receiving support material is via URLs (weblinks)
- you can provide up to two URLs that link to content that is relevant to your nomination.
- do not supply any URLs that require users to log in or sign up to a platform.
- do not provide links to applications that require users to log in or pay for access.
Other accepted file formats
- video (MP4, QuickTime, and Windows Media)
- audio (MP3 and Windows Media)
- images (JPEG and PowerPoint)
- written material (Word and PDF).
Key dates
Amount: One award of $25,000
Applications close: Tuesday 12 November 2024 at 3pm (AEDT)
Notifications: February 2025
The First Nations Arts & Culture Awards are on Tuesday 27 May 2025.
Please note: To nominate you must be registered in our application management system a minimum of two business days prior to the closing date.
Contact
To discuss your application, please contact:
Tahjee Moar
Project Manager
First Nations Arts and Culture
Phone: +61 2 9215 9095
Email: Tahjee.Moar@creative.gov.au
If you need help with your nomination, please call or email us.