Applications open Monday 23 March 2023
Round 1 Applications close 14 May 2023 at 11:59pm ACST
For activity between 1 July 2023 and 31 December 2023
The Elevate Mentorship program matches final year students* and graduate emerging artists with established professionals to undertake specifically designed mentorship programs. Elevate aims to enable career development through further learning, development of skills, advice, and networking.
The program is a valuable way to build on an emerging career by providing knowledge and experience beyond study, at a point of transition and exploration. This can take the form of creative development or business/entrepreneurial acumen.
Valued at up to $3,000, the funding allows for payment to the mentor and assists the mentee in covering any expenses associated with undertaking the mentorship. The payment structure is flexible and can be tailored to meet the needs of the artists involved.
*Final year students are only eligible to apply for an Elevate Mentorship in Round 2 each year.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
For Round 1, the mentorship is to take place between 1 July 2023 and 31 December 2023.
If activity is taking place a short time before or after this period, the timeline may be flexible. Applicants are asked to contact the Helpmann Academy to discuss before completing an application.
The mentorship structure varies depending on the goals of the mentee and what the mentor can offer. Your application will include a proposal outlining how the mentorship will be structured and what the expected outcomes will be.
Examples of how a mentorship can be structured include:
- Studio visits, allowing for hands-on development of skills and observational learning
- Development sessions for a dance, music or theatre work
- Film script development and advice on editing a film
- Advice on mounting an exhibition
- Assistance with establishing the business and practical side of an arts practice e.g., assistance with writing a business or marketing plan etc
Proposing online alternatives for the mentorship activities listed is acceptable. An online mentorship is an amazing opportunity to connect with a mentor without the barrier of geography. You have the freedom to choose whatever mentor you deem most beneficial to your artistic development currently, regardless of their location.
The only limitation is your imagination! Please get in touch if you would like assistance when considering your options.
PROGRAM FUNDING
The mentorship is valued at up to $3,000 in total. Applicants must carefully consider the most appropriate way to allocate this funding.
From the awarded funds, the mentor is to receive an agreed payment for their time and expertise. The remaining funds are to assist the mentee with any costs associated with undertaking the mentorship, such as travel, or the purchase of specific texts or materials.
A detailed budget outlining the allocation of funds is required to complete an application.
WHO CAN APPLY?
Graduates (within five years following final year of study) from Helpmann Academy’s partner institutions are eligible to apply. Honours graduates are eligible for five years following final year of study.
Final year students are eligible to apply in Round 2 only, in any given year. The mentorship must take place between January and June of the following year.
Masters and PhD graduates are not eligible.
The Helpmann Academy’s partner institutions and eligible courses are listed here.
SELECTING AND NOMINATING YOUR MENTOR
Your mentor can be a local, interstate or international artist. Your choice of mentor should be someone who can assist you in developing your career technically, conceptually or professionally.
You are welcome to select a mentor outside of your field of practice.
If you already have a relationship with your desired mentor, that’s great! Discuss the opportunity with them prior to applying and secure written confirmation of their involvement.
If you don’t have an existing relationship, we can approach the proposed Mentor on your behalf. You will need to contact the Helpmann Academy to discuss this option before commencing your application.
Please note that former lecturers will not be considered as potential mentors.
APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS
Applications are due by Sunday 14 May 2023 at 11:59pm ACST.
Applications must be submitted via the online form on our website.
You will be required to respond to the following questions:
- Why are you interested in taking part in the Elevate Mentorship Program? Please outline the expected outcomes of your proposed mentorship.
- How the artist you have nominated will contribute to your career development, with particular reference to their specific skills, experience, technical abilities etc.
- How do you see the mentorship being structured? What activities do you intend to undertake?
You will also be required to provide support material to accompany your written application.
The following items are required support material:
- Artist CV (maximum two x A4 pages)
- Official academic transcript
- Name of proposed mentor and a brief description of their practice, including and website links (if applicable)
- Confirmed written correspondence (letter or email) from your proposed mentor
- Your proposed mentor’s CV or bio
- A budget outlining how the Mentorship funding will be spent
- A timeline outlining the proposed activities and when they will take place
Additional (optional) support material you can submit with your applications includes; images of your work, showreels, reviews/press coverage, website links or other material you feel will support your application.
Another optional but compelling support item is an endorsement letter from either a current or previous lecturer or industry leader. Endorsements must be written on university or company letterhead and be included with your submission by the deadline, not sent directly from the endorser. Including an endorsement letter will make your application stronger.
SELECTION PROCESS
Successful applications will clearly demonstrate how the mentorship will contribute to your career development.
Applications will be assessed on:
- The impact the mentorship will have on your professional development / artistic practice.
- How you will maximise your time while undertaking the mentorship.
- The suitability of the nominated mentor.
CONDITIONS OF UNDERTAKING A MENTORSHIP
If your application is successful and you undertake a mentorship, you will be required to:
Provide the Helpmann Academy with email updates throughout the duration of the program and provide a final artistic and financial acquittal report within six weeks of the completion of the program.
Acknowledge Helpmann Academy in any publicity, signage or other distributed material relating to the project for which the fellowship is awarded. This includes logo placement on all promotional material including print and online material and verbal acknowledgement of the Helpmann Academy at any publicly accessed events (including online activity). Recipients will be provided with the Helpmann Academy logo for this use.
Supply images and content throughout the project for use on our social media channels. Recipients may also be required for social media ‘takeovers’ on our channels, which can be done with our assistance, if needed.
Write a note of thanks to a donor we have matched to your mentorship, outlining the outcomes and achievements of your mentorship.
The Elevate Mentorship program is fully supported by private donors. Connection and engagement with donors is essential to ensure the success of the program. You may also be asked to attend a small gathering of donors, mentees and mentors. These events allow donors to hear first-hand about the impact of the mentorships.
Your advocacy of the program will enable its success and provide further opportunities for other artists.
If you would like more information about the program, please contact the Helpmann Academy on (08) 7089 0720 or email info@helpmannacademy.com.au