Asia-Pacific Institute in Educational Fundraising (APIEF) 2024

Five-day training event designed for early-to-mid career arts fundraisers.

About the opportunity

We have partnered with the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) to offer six places at their upcoming major residential training event, the Asia Pacific Institute in Educational Fundraising (APIEF).

This five-day event will be held at Novotel 10/14 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC from the 28 October to the 1 of November 2024. 

Run by experts in educational and arts fundraising, APIEF is an in-depth training event offering interactive sessions covering a diverse range of topics including annual and regular giving, major gifts, bequests and legacies, campaigns, stewardship, ethics, effective prospect tracking, making the case for support and more.

This opportunity is for early-to-mid career arts fundraisers representing an arts organisation with an emerging and/or established fundraising program.

This opportunity includes:

  • A pass to the four-day training program
  • Four nights of accommodation at Novotel 10/14 Eastern Beach Rd (check-in 28 October, check-out 1 November 2024)
  • Institute materials and meals as indicated in the event schedule.

Any additional transport and accommodation costs will be the responsibility of the participant. Each place at the event is valued at A$4,980.

We encourage you to visit the APIEF website for the full program and information on presenters, sessions and opportunities.

Applicants must be employed in a role that includes fundraising or development.

Applicant organisations must:

  • Be based in Australia and carrying out most of their arts activity or practice within Australia
  • Be a legally constituted entity (with an ABN)
  • Be registered as a not-for-profit organisation, as defined by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO)*, and;
  • Be operating with the primary purpose of providing arts and cultural opportunities for Australian artists and audiences

*Definitions of not-for-profit entities may be found on the ATO and ASIC websites.

All expressions of interest (EOI) must outline:

  • Your organisation’s primary purpose
  • How the opportunity will benefit you
  • How the opportunity will benefit your organisation, and;
  • Your history of fundraising training.

Impact 

The Panel will assess the impact that the proposal will have on you as a fundraiser and your organisation. They may consider:

  • How the opportunity will benefit you
  • How the opportunity will benefit your organisation.

Before you submit your EOI, read these guidelines thoroughly and contact our Private Investment Capability team with any questions.

Your EOI can be saved and edited at any time until the deadline. Once submitted, you cannot make further edits or amendments.

Private Investment Capability team
T: 03 9616 0321
E: cpa.programs@creative.gov.au