Continuing strong in its fourth year, Eora/Sydney-based Music Services team Good Intent continue their philanthropic efforts with their independent artist initiative Greater Good. In an effort to provide development to the next-gen, Greater Good gives a career-changing package to one exceptional act, including in-kind services and a cash grant totalling over $30,000 AUD.
The package welcomes fresh partners in Forbes Street Studios, Jungle Merchandise, Purple Sneakers and PHILTER, in addition to returning partners Zenith Records, Media Arts Lawyers, Billy Zammit, PLAKKIT, White Sky and Ben Mitchell. The pack includes a $4,000 AUD cash grant to further develop their career. Not stopping there, the initiative provides additional services and guidance to shortlisted applicants.
“We’re very grateful to be in this position to connect the dots with our partners, and excited to welcome our industry panel full of people the team and I respect and look up to. The past few years we’ve discovered so many incredible artists from across the country, heard their stories and provided guidance to help develop their careers. The best part about this is we get to see the growth of the winners, and all applicants alike, it’s why we do what we do and we can’t wait to dive into more music in October. ” says Chief Operating Officer Rick Bridgman.
Applications are now open for Greater Good here