

games and gaming (such as board games, chess, digital games).School run competitions, concerts, drama programs, including weekend activities or inter-school competitions or activities. Membership fees that do not include a structured creative arts program after-school care services with no structured creative arts program.This can be via phone, email, live video or an online messaging platform. Online providers will need to show that participants are able to ask questions or seek lesson support. *Online activities and programs include those delivered through video hosting platforms (such as Google Hangouts, Microsoft Teams, Skype, Vimeo, YouTube, Zoom) and webinars (such as access to pre-recorded material). Packages that include individual items for creative or cultural use such as instruments, arts and craft supplies or other equipment and materials, alongside a lesson plan or instructions on how to complete an activity or develop creative skills.Activities that support or link to the school curriculum, including co-curricular, extra-curricular activities and incursions or excursions (NSW public, private and Catholic schools are ineligible providers).masterclass or question time relating to skills and artform development.Participation and learning activity package, such as a concert, performance or exhibition tour, delivered in person or online*, followed by:.Membership fees or hiring instruments or equipment that are part of a structured program.Cultural and creative learning experiences that provide skills and knowledge of cultural identity, for example, Aboriginal cultural learning workshops. Experiences may be delivered in person or online*.Learning and developing a specific creative skill (private or group based) delivered in person or online* through a set of lessons, activities, workshops and/or performances or events.The following are eligible structured activity types:

The activity must demonstrate value for money and be relevant to the age and skill level of participants. The primary purpose is for children to learn or participate in a specific creative or cultural activity. Eligible activitiesĮligible activities are those provided as part of a structured, focussed program with clear creative skills development outcomes. Structured learning activities with a focus on strengthening Aboriginal and culturally diverse community practices, for example, the Aboriginal Cultural Knowledge Program or Cultural Experience (Aboriginal and culturally diverse communities).
