The Salter Foundation
DGR and TCC status required.
Grants for health, wellbeing, and social and emotional wellbeing programmes for First Nations people.
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DGR and TCC status required.
Eligible applicants include NSW based: Aboriginal Medical Services (AMS); Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHO); Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCO)
Not-for-profit organisation with an ABN or Incorporation Certificate; unincorporated organisations may be auspiced by an incorporated organisation; Government preschools, kindergartens and schools; applicants should not be affiliated with a political party or union, or take an overtly political stance in the focus of their work; may have a religious basis, but any program or initiative...
The proposal must be submitted by an eligible research team, that includes at minimum the following members/expertise: Medical Educator with expertise in GP training; expertise in education research; expertise in academic general practice; novice or early career researchers (e.g. PhD candidates and current or recent Academic Registrars). Research teams must have active, collaborative relationships with:...
Supporting Victorians in Need: will normally be registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profit Commission (ACNC) as a Public Benevolent Institution (PBI) and be incorporated in, or have their headquarters in, Victoria. Progressing educational and training purposes: applications from organisations working anywhere in Australia are encouraged. Under general guidelines it is noted that number 3...
Individuals or teams looking to enhance their leadership skills through innovation, implementation and change. To apply for a 100% scholarship you must meet one of the following: applicant provides aged care services located in Rural and Remote zones (MMM classification 3 to 7); applicant provides aged care services, specifically to vulnerable populations; applicant provides aged...
Organisation, group, or initiative is based in NSW or delivers services to NSW communities; community group, not-for-profit organisation, school, or local service; proposed project or event will be delivered during Mental Health Month (October); activity aligns with the Mental Health Month theme.
Small or medium-sized enterprise; non-profit organisation; high schools.
Supports projects that support the communities they're a part of: Newcastle, Sydney, Southern Highlands, Illawarra, Shoalhaven, Far South Coast, ACT and Melbourne. To receive funding, your project will need to serve communities in these regions, and you'll need to be able open an IMB Bank Account in one of their branches.
U.S. based organisations must be a tax-qualified charitable organisation by demonstrating 501(c)(3) tax status, and qualifying as a not-for-profit public charity as defined by Section 509(a)(1), (2), or (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Organisations based outside the U.S. must be a public charity substantially similar in governance, operation and mission to qualified U.S.-based organisations.
An Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander medical student, general practice registrar or early career general practitioner researcher.
Not-for-profit organisation with either an Incorporation Certificate and/or an ABN. If you are unsure if your organisation is a registered not-for-profit (e.g. if you are a Co-operative, Other Unincorporated Entity, Public Company or Trust), please contact FRRR; projects must be for charitable purposes, offer clear public benefit and benefit communities in remote, rural or regional...
Not-for-profit organisation that provide the following project and/or services: community welfare or social services; community development; community health services or employment assistance activities. You are also eligible if you or your organisation is involved in community or professional sport.
Applicants must: have Income Tax Charity endorsement from the Australian Taxation Office; have Deductible Gift Recipient Item 1 status; have been operating for at least 36 months; operate in the Greater Sydney region. If you applied in previous years, please do apply again. Strong preference for organisations with an operating budget of under $6 million....
Have DGR and TCC status. Project must occur within four months of the funds being approved. Because most of the funding for The Harcourts Foundation is generously provided by our Harcourts offices, we will only consider applications from groups for a specific event, project, item, or initiative where Harcourts has an office; priority is also...
The research activities must take place in: one or more LMICs (as defined by the World Bank) and/or in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities in Australia.
Applications will only be accepted from NHMRC approved Administering Institutions.
Applicant organisations must be a not-for-profit organisation with either an Incorporation Certificate and/or an ABN; projects are considered eligible if they are either identified in an eligible RDRP or align with a social resilience theme in the RDRP; organisations that participated in the development of the Regional Drought Resilience Plan will be prioritised; organisations can...
Particularly keen to hear from you if you are engaged with: programs that are primarily managed and operated by volunteers; Neighbourhood houses/ centres; Culturally and linguistically diverse community programs; Initiatives that collectivise and amplify the voices of locals; Creative arts; Social and sporting clubs; Improving participation of vulnerable groups of people such as those at...
Small to medium-sized Grassroots non-profit organisations delivering projects in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland with an average annual income of $1,000,000 or less over the last three years. TFN has a primary focus to support grassroots PBIs and registered charities, but will consider applications from non-registered charities (social enterprises, Aboriginal corporations, community associations, etc.)
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