
In 2010 we received over 250 applications for The Seed funding in 2 categories – Art For The Public and the Management Workshop. Many days were spent going through them to form a shortlist. The problem we had was narrowing down the shortlist as there were so many deserving applications. But in the end it was done and we can now let you all know just who they are.
Head here to find out.
To all those who applied but were unsuccessful, we’d like to thank you for taking the time to apply and urge you to try again next year.
The Seed Team.












"When Danielle and I first started the fund we always intended for it to grow into something that wasn’t just funded by ourselves but contributed to by many movers and shakers within the Australian music community.
The Seed Fund’s new partnership with APRA
Eight emerging songwriters and composers will be given a career break thanks to the 2011 Professional Development Awards (PDA), proudly presented by APRA.
Supporting emerging songwriters and composers, APRA in conjunction with music organisations and educational institutions, are pleased to be involved in the development of music creators at the early stages of their career.
Open to all emerging songwriters and composers, each PDA winner will receive a prize package made up of cash, product, travel, education and recognition, valued at over $25,000.
The APRA Professional Development Awards are held every two years and is given to eight emerging songwriters and composers across six categories:
All PDA award winners will take home this life changing prize package:
Two additional awards offered in 2011
In association with the Professional Development Awards, APRA has partnered with the Big Day Out and the University of Tasmania as they present:
Each award will provide a promising Australian songwriter or group with development grants of $10,000.
Key Dates:
For information including entry forms and terms & conditions head to www.apra-amcos.com.au/pda .