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What is CCDNSW?

CCDNSW: Community Cultural Development New South Wales.

CCDNSW is the peak body for advocacy, brokerage, networking, facilitation and training in community cultural development practice in NSW.

CCDNSW aims to foster the development of NSW communities through participation in cultural activity, and encourage the addressing of social issues through the arts.


What is Community Cultural Development? Why not Community Arts?

Community Cultural Development (CCD) describes a process of working with communities to develop capacities through cultural and artistic engagement.

Across the globe communities and artists work together creatively using the practice of CCD to explore and express people's views on important issues - while helping them to pick up new skills along the way.

Unlike community arts, CCD is more developmental in its aims, and focusses on empowering the community. On a CCD project the artist's role is to facilitate and empower the community, it's not to realise their own artistic vision.

CCD is a collaboration between artists and communities to creatively address issues affecting communities.

 


What does CCDNSW do?

CCDNSW is interested in community based arts activities which ensure vibrant community culture through real community control and direction of activities. This means a focus on cultural projects that have tangible social and community development outcomes in addition to artistic outcomes.

CCDNSW actively promotes and develops ccd activity in Western Sydney through our Indigenous, Youth, and Cultural Diversity Programs.

We provide free information and referral services, helping communities and organisations find appropriate artists and organisations to work with. We provide assistance in identifying funding sources and preparing applications.

We can also assist organisations and communities through facilitation, consultancy, and project management. CCDNSW runs professional development seminars and workshops on topics realtion to ccd practice.


What is the National CCD Network?

The National Network comprises Community Arts Network South Australia, Community Arts Network West Australia and CCDNSW, plus some affiliate members. The National Network is the peak body for Community Cultural Development in Australia.


Is CCDNSW a government organisation/department?

No. CCDNSW is a not-for-profit, community-oriented public company, directed  by a volunteer Board.

CCDNSW receives funding or sponsorship from:

  • NSW Ministry for the Arts
  • Australia Council for the Arts

We also receive other funding for specific projects.


Can I get funding from CCDNSW?

No. However you can call us for advice on finding relevant funding sources.

CCDNSW can assist you with all aspects of the application process: from writing applications and budgets, through to acquitting your project grants.

Anyone making a ccd-related funding application can contact us prior to the closing date or acquittal date.


Who does CCDNSW service?

Artists, cultural workers, government, community groups, interested organisations… basically anyone who is interested in communities and artists working together on cultural activities.

CCDNSW works to link artists with projects and communities, to promote the value of that work, and to ensure a high level of skill in the field.


What areas does CCDNSW cover?

CCDNSW provides services to members across NSW, and advocates on behalf of all ccd activity in NSW.

Our Programs focus on servicing ccd workers, communities and their cultural activities, predominantly throughout Western Sydney, however our activities also extend to the Lower Hunter, the Central Coast, and the Illawarra.


Is CCDNSW a membership based organisation?

CCDNSW has no paid membership. The majority of CCDNSW's services are free.


Where is CCDNSW? Can I come and visit?

The CCDNSW office is located at 91 Canal Road, Lilyfield. Canal Road runs off Lilyfield Road. Click here for a map.

Our general office hours are 9.30am - 5.00pm, Monday to Friday.

People are more than welcome to visit us, however please make an appointment to ensure that the person you want to see is available.

You can call us on 9518 3811 or email us: info@ccdnsw.org