when: 01 February 2022 | venue: Mary's Underground | cost: Free | address: 7 Macquarie Pl, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/revitalising-sydney-creating-lively-precincts-and-cracking-collaborations-tickets-230675355197
published: 15 Jan 2022, 5 min read
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Opportunities await for creative producers and businesses to collaborate and enliven Sydney's local precincts.
We're looking for new ideas to bring life back to the inner city and support our economic recovery. We are bringing together creative and cultural practitioners with property owners and businesses for an evening of networking and collaboration.
The City of Sydney will invest up to $4 million to turn great ideas into reality through a new precinct activation grant. This new grant looks to fund projects between $100,000 to $300,000 with a minimum of 5 collaborators.
Join us to hear about:
our new precinct activation grant available to business and creative collaborations
how our grants inspired the delivery of the YCK Festival
ideas for collaboration and precinct activation led by Brand X
If you have a space or venue you want to activate or a creative project you want to bring to life, come prepared with your ideas to network.
This in-person event includes a 30-minute Q&A session. Meet our development planning, grants and outdoor events teams for high-level advice on your ideas.
You can opt in to share your information with other attendees when you register.
If you are unable to attend, subscribe to the City of Sydney grants newsletter to keep up to date with the latest information on this grant.
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Opportunities await for creative producers and businesses to collaborate and enliven Sydney's local precincts.
We're looking for new ideas to bring life back to the inner city and support our economic recovery. We are bringing together creative and cultural practitioners with property owners and businesses for an evening of networking and collaboration.
The City of Sydney will invest up to $4 million to turn great ideas into reality through a new precinct activation grant. This new grant looks to fund projects between $100,000 to $300,000 with a minimum of 5 collaborators.
Join us to hear about:
our new precinct activation grant available to business and creative collaborations
how our grants inspired the delivery of the YCK Festival
ideas for collaboration and precinct activation led by Brand X
If you have a space or venue you want to activate or a creative project you want to bring to life, come prepared with your ideas to network.
This in-person event includes a 30-minute Q&A session. Meet our development planning, grants and outdoor events teams for high-level advice on your ideas.
You can opt in to share your information with other attendees when you register.
If you are unable to attend, subscribe to the City of Sydney grants newsletter to keep up to date with the latest information on this grant.
Go see Creating lively precincts and cracking collaborations 2022.
Creating lively precincts and cracking collaborations 2022 is on 01 February 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 02 9265 9333 for details.
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