About Concerts SA’s Music Mobility Fund

The Music Mobility Fund is a tour support mechanism which offers opportunities for South African musicians to undertake live music tours. Music professionals are invited to apply for funding for tours in South Africa the Southern Africa region. The Fund is administered by Concerts SA, a joint South African/Norwegian project housed under the auspices of The SAMRO Foundation. Concerts SA is funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and SAMRO.   Working with musicians, promoters, venue owners and audiences, the project aims to build a vibrant and viable live music circuit in southern Africa. It also aims to develop an interest in and appreciation of live music by showcasing music performances and conducting workshops at schools. Don’t miss any of these Scholarship opportunities. You can open any of these opportunities on a new tab.

What You Need To Know About Fund Application

Objectives

The Music Mobility Fund aims to:

strengthen the live music circuit nationally and regionally;encourage the mobility of South African music and musicians;develop artistic and professional capacity as well as professional relationship-building within the live music sector across South Africa and the SADC region.

Type:

Grant

Field:

Music

Host Nationality:

This Fund is to be taken in SOUTH AFRICA. If you are an international student and you wish to study in the UK, this is for you Complete Guide to Getting A UK Tier 4 Student Visa For International Students.

Eligible Nationality:

The Fund is open to all South African Musicians. Read also if you wish to study outside your home country Simple and Detailed Answers about Applying and Winning a Scholarship.

Fund Benefits of the Music grant award in South Africa

For SADC Regional Projects: up to R 45,000

For National Projects: up to R30,000

Eligibility Requirements

The program is open to individuals and organizations:

who can demonstrate a track record in the music sector;whose work will benefit from launching better networks–either musically/creatively or in terms of developing an audience for their work;who feature the creation of new opportunities for artists and arts professionals either in South Africa or host countries;

Grants are available to:

Individuals: musicians, managers, promoters, producers, agents, groups (one member will need to take the lead and have the main responsibility for managing the grant process). All people participating in the project must be over 18 years old, and hold a valid passport (only applicable for Regional touring).   Organizations: music organizations and businesses (both for-profit and non-profit), record labels, agencies, forums, associations, partnerships, local, regional and national organizations, and groups of organizations (one will need to take the lead and have the main responsibility for managing the grant process). In order to be eligible for a grant, you must:

be established in South Africa;be directly responsible for the preparation and management of the project (not an intermediary).

Projects

The types of projects that may be financed are:  

Tours and concerts: performances; country and regional tours; participation at festivals and showcases, etc. (where you are able to demonstrate that such performances will develop your professional or creative practice);Collaborations: artistic collaborations between musicians that lead to living music performances.Performance-based workshops

How To Apply For the grant

Applicants should read the call for proposals and complete the application form in English and including the following documents:

ID/passport copy for individuals and organization representativesCompany registration documentsTrack record of media coverage, website links, evidence of recognition awards, public appearances or residencies, CV, biographyThe budget of the project including projected income and expenditureA calendar of activities with the tour scheduleSADC regional projects must include a letter from the local host confirming their support and involvement

Deadline Concerts SA’s Music Mobility Fund

February 4th Yearly

For More Information

Visit the Official Webpage of the Concerts SA’s Music Mobility Fund

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