$650,000 IN FUNDING AVAILABLE FOR NORTHERN RIVERS NOT-FOR-PROFITS AND COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS
Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation funding round opens next Tuesday!
Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation’s final funding round for 2023, opens next Tuesday, 19 September, with more than $650,000 available for local charities and community groups, including those in the Northern Rivers region.
Applications close on Tuesday, 24 October.
To assist prospective applicants with the application process, the Charitable Foundation is hosting a free, online workshop on Wednesday, 20 September from 10:30 am – 12:00 pm (AEST). Groups can register here.
Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation Executive Officer, Carly Bush, said project partners with a focus on important community issues are encouraged to attend the session and apply.
Northcott’s Amanda Dawson and Berta Youakim
“Everyone is welcome to attend our workshop, which will be a fantastic opportunity for those interested in building capability and knowledge about grant writing, as well as the application process,” Ms Bush said.
“We are really looking forward to collaborating with partners with initiatives supporting inclusivity, education, and cultural diversity.
“We understand that times are challenging for Northern Rivers communities, leaving many who, amidst the current cost-of-living pressures, are also facing food insecurity, homelessness, and family and domestic violence.
“We know there are organisations across Northern Rivers with innovative ideas who are making great strides for the community, and we encourage them to apply!”
Recent Northern Rivers projects include:
$120,000 for Northcott Society to deliver localised orthotic care for Northern Rivers children with physical disabilities, such as Cerebral Palsy and dysplasia.
$32,000 for Cancer Council Australia to provide a vehicle to transport patients to treatment and medical appointments, better supporting them to access care.
To be eligible for funding, a group must be endorsed by the Australian Taxation Office as a Type 1 Deductible Gift Recipient and hold Tax Concession Charity status, be registered with the
Australian Charities and Not-For-Profit Commission, and be a not-for-profit organisation which is charitable at law, and a legal entity such as an incorporate association of corporation. Groupsare encouraged to review the eligibility criteria.