The Seed Fund Announces First Ever Pozible Campaign

14 September 2015 | 1:32 pm | Staff Writer

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The Seed Fund has helped over 400 artists transition to self-sustained acts in the Australian music industry and it is calling for public support as it kicks off its first ever Pozible campaign today.

A number of massive Aussie musical talent including Tame Impala, John Butler, Little May and New Zealand singer Marlon Williams  have already thrown their support behind the not-for-profit organisation by donating.

Contributions from the artists include hand-penned notes, signed merchandise, video message, tickets to international shows, VIP tickets to Laneway Festival and an entire year's worth of free shows to Melbourne's 170 Russell and Woolly Mammoth in Brisbane.

All funds raised will go towards direct artist grants and the trademark Management Workshop, as well as towards The Seed's new partnership with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre Group and Bush Band's Business. 

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Meanwhile, recipients for The Seed Fund's 2015 grants, including participants of the Management Workshop are expected to be announced in the very near future.