Deadline extended: ACT Thuthukisani Programme Atologa
The Arts & Culture Trust (ACT) has extended the application deadline for the 2024 Thuthukisani Programme Atologa programme, which is designed for artists and arts entrepreneurs.
The deadline has been moved from 12 April to 12 May and interested artists can apply here.
The move provides additional time for artists and arts entrepreneurs across all the nine provinces of South Africa to participate in the fourth iteration of Atologa. Only projects that illustrate merit and viability to generate income will be selected for the monetary investment of up to R35 000 (about $1 820) for the roll out, which must take place within 90 days.
Selected registered companies will be eligible for the maximum investment amount of R35 000, while non-registered companies will be eligible for a maximum investment amount of R10 000.
This year, artists and arts entrepreneurs across all the provinces can participate in cycle 4 of the ACT Thuthukisani Programme called Atologa 2024.
Categories considered for application
Applicants
- Formal (registered and fully compliant with SARS and the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission).
- Informal (not registered with SARS or the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission).
- Community arts centres.
Applicants must be in the arts and culture sector and under the following disciplines:
- Performing arts: performance in front of a public audience. May be live or digital, including e.g. dance, acting, musical theatre, spoken word, stand-up comedy, etc.
- Visual/digital arts: ceramics, drawing, painting, sculptures, printmaking, photography.
- Digital arts: making use of technology in creative and art making, ranging across a variety of media including digital painting, animations, photo painting, illustrations, photos, videos, and even sculpture.
- Music: arrangement of sound (vocal or instrumental) to form a functional melodic line.
Arts and/or culture must be the core element:
- Music videos or documentaries about animals, for example, are not eligible for consideration into the ACT Thuthukisani Programme.
Must be a South African national:
- Only South African nationals may apply and projects must take place in South Africa. The allocation of programme slots is at the discretion of the ACT board of Trustees. The decision about all applications for participation is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
To date, more than 73 arts entrepreneurs or businesses have benefited from this programme. Having completed entrepreneurial training, development initiatives and one-on-one mentorship sessions with industry specialists, successful applicants have also received an opportunity to pitch their projects for a cash investment to help them implement their projects.
Participants who make it into the ACT Thuthukisani Programme can expect to develop their business expertise through a rigorous curriculum that covers modules such as asset-based citizen-led development, project management, financial management, marketing, strategic community and audience development, governance, monitoring and evaluation and learning. After completing the training programme and meeting all the programme requirements, participants will receive a certificate of completion for their participation.
“As a creative entrepreneur who’s been privileged to sustain a successful career out of freelancing through my business, I’m passionate about supporting emerging arts businesses and projects that show both merit and the potential to thrive financially,” ACT CEO Jessica Denyschen said. “Over our 30-year legacy at ACT, we’ve committed to supporting artists and entrepreneurs by providing essential training, mentorship, and investment opportunities. Witnessing their growth and transformation into proactive business owners, who not only sustain their ventures but also create employment opportunities, is truly rewarding. We remain committed to nurturing grassroots talent and building sustainable, profitable businesses in the creative sector.”
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