Indigenous Advancement Strategy (IAS) Grants
Key Details
- Amount
- Varies widely — $10,000 to multi-million dollar programmes
- Complexity
- Complex (detailed proposal / multi-stage)
- Region
- National
- Type
- Grant
- Funder Type
- Federal Government
About This Grant
The Indigenous Advancement Strategy (IAS) is the Australian Government’s primary mechanism for delivering programmes to improve outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Funding is available across five programmes: Jobs, Land and Economy; Children and Schooling; Safety and Wellbeing; Culture and Capability; and Remote Australia Strategies.
IAS grants are competitive and can range from small community projects to large-scale regional programmes. Applications are assessed against published criteria relevant to each programme stream.
Eligibility
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations, non-profits, local government bodies, and other organisations delivering services to Indigenous communities. Applicants must demonstrate capacity to deliver and alignment with IAS programme objectives.
How to Apply
Detailed project plan, budget, evidence of community need, organisational capability statement, and letters of support. Large grants may require co-contributions.
Barayamal Tip
Start building your relationship with your local NIAA regional office well before applying. They can advise on which programme stream best fits your project and review draft applications. Also check GrantConnect for specific open rounds.
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