SCREENRIGHTS CULTURAL FUND OPENS FOR APPLICATIONS WITH $300,000 FUNDING POOL AND 2026 FOCUS ANNOUNCED AS LEARNING THROUGH STORY
Screenrights has today opened applications for its 2026 Cultural Fund, inviting bold new initiatives to apply for a share of a $300,000 grant pool. With the 2026 annual focus revealed as Learning Through Story, the Fund seeks to award grants of up to $50,000 for projects that foster the creation and appreciation of screen content in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
“In 2026, the Screenrights Cultural Fund is placing a strong emphasis on supporting innovators who are expanding, improving, and accelerating learning outcomes through the creative use of screen stories,” says Tom Alegounarias, Chair of the Cultural Fund Working Group. “This year’s focus highlights our commitment to empowering those who are pushing boundaries in knowledge sharing and learner engagement through screen stories – both within the screen industry and across broader educational sectors. We welcome applications from a wide range of initiatives, whether you're developing interactive learning tools and innovative curriculum content, or building mentorship platforms and screen-based projects that foster professional growth and community learning.”
Removing Barriers to
Entry
Recognising that the best ideas don’t
always come from the most experienced grant-writers,
Screenrights is once again offering free expert
consultations to applicants. This popular support system
allows applicants to refine their submissions with
professional guidance before the deadline, ensuring a
diverse range of voices and projects can compete for the
$300,000 pool.
Since its inception in 2018, the Cultural Fund has awarded over $1.8M in grants to a wide range of initiatives that strengthen the screen industry and enhance the way audiences engage with screen content.
Key Details:
- Total Funding Pool: $300,000 (up to $50,000 per project)
- Closing Date: Wednesday 8 April, 7:00pm NZT / 5:00pm AEST
- How to Apply: Guidelines, application forms, and support requests are available at www.screenrights.org/cultural-fund
SCREENRIGHTS
CULTURAL FUND
Previous recipients: www.screenrights.org/cultural-fund/funded-projects
Further
information: www.screenrights.org/cultural-fund
Enquiries:
culturalfund@screenrights.org
ABOUT
SCREENRIGHTS
Screenrights is a non-profit
organisation that provides rights and royalty management
services to the screen industry, and facilitates access to
screen content for licensees. We license Australian and NZ
educators, and Australian government and pay TV
retransmitters, to copy and communicate broadcast content.
From the licence fees we collect, Screenrights distributes
royalty payments to rightsholder members for the programs
being used. Screenrights also provides services to the
screen industry such as worldwide royalty collection, film
and television disbursements and CAMs, performer residuals
management, free Sydney meeting room hire, and an annual
Cultural Fund. www.screenrights.org


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