1 Belconnen Arts Centre: Due to COVID-19, Belconnen Arts Centre now accepts donations that go directly to the salaries of local artists. This vital financial support allows those artists to continue their work and deliver free programs for the public. The first five artists to be supported by Belconnen Arts Centre's fundraising are Alex Asch, Jim Sharrock, Larry Brandy, Bec Taylor and Robbie Karmel. To donate, go to belcoarts.com.au/support/.
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2 Music For Canberra: Music For Canberra is a not-for-profit organisation that provides music tuition and runs ensembles for people of all ages, abilities and music experiences. This includes childrens' choirs, music lessons for people with disabilities and instrumental ensembles for adults. Music For Canberra relies on donations for almost 40 per cent of their running costs. To donate, go to musicforcanberra.org.au
3 ACT Writers Centre: The ACT Writers Centre is a not-for-profit organisation which provides opportunities and experiences for writers across all experience levels. The centre has operated for 25 years and runs workshops and writing programs. The ACT Writers Centre relies on donations and memberships to run. To donate to the centre, go to actwriters.org/donate.
4 Canberra Youth Theatre: Canberra Youth Theatre is a not-for-profit organisation that provides opportunities for young people aged 7-25 to develop their acting skills with the help of professional artists. In addition to ordinary donations, Canberra Youth Theatre is aiming to raise $20,000 over the next three years to create an Artistic Development Fund for emerging talent. Canberra Youth Theatre accepts donations from the public. For more information, go to canberrayouththeatre.com.au/support-us/
5 Canberra Contemporary Art Space: Canberra Contemporary Art Space is offering memberships, sponsorship and donation opportunities. Memberships are $50 for full members, $25 for concession memberships and free for students. Donations can assist CCAS in supporting artists as well as covering exhibition and equipment costs. To donate to the cause, go to ccas.com.au/donate.