Commonwealth Outcomes Fund
Projects under the Outcomes Fund are selected by the Australian Government. They are delivered in partnership with state and territory governments, service providers and social enterprises.
Grants and funding opportunities in the Business & Enterprise category.
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Projects under the Outcomes Fund are selected by the Australian Government. They are delivered in partnership with state and territory governments, service providers and social enterprises.
Organisation must be DGR-1 registered; beneficiaries must be in Australia; organisation's annual revenue is below $5M; project is designed by, or with, intended beneficiaries; organisation's work directly impacts individuals. Preferences for: organisations with lower levels of government funding; opportunities for employees of the Bangarra Group to be involved, such as volunteering or mentoring.
NFP organisations if they: are Australian community-based organisations; have limited access to funding, grants and sponsorship; have an identified strategic project that requires a capability or expertise from within the Werkling talent community; have a core purpose of serving vulnerable populations (as defined by The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission).
Supported projects may include (but not limited to) the areas of: art, music and creative skills (especially in the young and in marginalised groups); spiritual values focusing upon hope, compassion and action; raising of awareness and education in caring for our planet; improving health outcomes (both physical and mental); supportive programs for Indigenous community members,...
Certification programme connecting Indigenous businesses with government and corporate procurement opportunities worth billions annually.
Grants for land acquisition, management, agribusiness, and environmental projects for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Grants from mining royalty equivalents supporting Aboriginal economic development, social well-being, and cultural maintenance.
Major Australian Government funding programme for First Nations outcomes across employment, education, safety, culture, and remote communities.
Concessional business loans, mentoring, and financial support for First Nations entrepreneurs.
Nominated organisations must be currently providing services in aged care, allied health, community services or disability services in Australia. Nominated teams must be currently working in either aged care, allied health, community services or disability services in Australia. Suitable nominees are those that go above and beyond the everyday demands of their role.
Australian registered not-for-profit organisations, community groups and schools with an ABN and Australian bank account that have a clear vision and goal to enhance the communities living through projects, programs or initiatives near our operations sites. Eligible projects should be delivered in the following postcodes: Around Port Botany - 2018, 2019, 2020, 2031, 2032, 2033,...
Be endorsed as a Tax Concession Charity (TCC) and up to date with ACNC reporting; directly align to one of the Areas of Interest; be a small or medium charity, as per ACNC charity size definitions (Small charities are those with annual revenue under $500,000, Medium charities are those with annual revenue of $500,000 or...
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