ClosedNon-Profit2023/24 Round

Anzac Community Grants Program - 2017/18 to 2023/24 Rounds — NSW

Up to $3K available

Office for Veterans Affairs

The Anzac Community Grants Program funds projects that commemorate military service and sacrifice and support the wellbeing of the New South Wales veteran community. Grants support local historical research, memorabilia preservation, commemorative events, and veteran community activities.

Funding

Up to $3K

Closed

11 Nov 2023

Duration

6 months from announcement

Location

New South Wales

Who Can Apply

• Individuals are eligible to apply. • Eligible not-for-profit applicants include ex-service organisations, local government authorities, non government organisations, and educational institutions. • Applicants must possess an Australian Business Number (ABN) or provide Australian Taxation Office advice that no withholding tax is required. • Applicants must be financially solvent. • Applicants must be based in Australia and the project must be of direct and substantial relevance to New South Wales. • Applicants must have submitted an acquittal form or progress report for any previously provided Veterans Affairs Grant. • Applicants who have received funding from the Anzac Community Grants Program for three consecutive years are ineligible in the subsequent fourth year.
Individuals and the following types of not-for-profit organisations are eligible to apply: ex-service organisations, local government authorities, non government organisations, and educational institutions. Applicants must possess an Australian Business Number (ABN) or provide written advice from the Australian Taxation Office that no withholding tax is required from the grant payment, be financially solvent, be based in Australia with a project of direct and substantial relevance to New South Wales, and have submitted an acquittal form or progress report for any previously provided Veterans Affairs Grant. Applicants who have received funding from the Anzac Community Grants Program for three consecutive years are ineligible in the subsequent fourth year.

What's Funded

Funded activities include local historical research and education projects, preservation and display of war memorabilia, public commemorative events, excursions and reunions for veterans, educational materials, signage, publishing, marketing, short-term specialist services, and other project costs directly related to commemorating service or supporting veteran wellbeing.

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Expected Outcomes

Expected outcomes include increased community appreciation and understanding of military service and sacrifice, preservation and display of local wartime history, delivery of commemorative events, and improved wellbeing and community connection for veterans in New South Wales.

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Key Information

Applicant Types

individualnon_profitlocal_governmentother

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

communityresearchtrainingother

Keywords

Anzacveteranscommemorationmilitary historycommunity grantsmemorabiliahistorical researchpublic events

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the Anzac Community Grants Program - 2017/18 to 2023/24 Rounds?

The Anzac Community Grants Program - 2017/18 to 2023/24 Rounds is a non-profit grant offered by Office for Veterans Affairs in Australia, providing Up to $3K in funding. The Anzac Community Grants Program funds projects that commemorate military service and sacrifice and support the wellbeing of the New South Wales veteran community. Grants support local historical research, memorabilia preservation, commemorative events, and veteran community activities.
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How much funding does the Anzac Community Grants Program - 2017/18 to 2023/24 Rounds provide?

The Anzac Community Grants Program - 2017/18 to 2023/24 Rounds provides Up to $3K in funding. The typical project duration is 6 months from announcement.
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Who is eligible for the Anzac Community Grants Program - 2017/18 to 2023/24 Rounds?

  • Individuals are eligible to apply.
  • Eligible not-for-profit applicants include ex-service organisations, local government authorities, non government organisations, and educational institutions.
  • Applicants must possess an Australian Business Number (ABN) or provide Australian Taxation Office advice that no withholding tax is required.
  • Applicants must be financially solvent.
  • Applicants must be based in Australia and the project must be of direct and substantial relevance to New South Wales.
  • Applicants must have submitted an acquittal form or progress report for any previously provided Veterans Affairs Grant.
  • Applicants who have received funding from the Anzac Community Grants Program for three consecutive years are ineligible in the subsequent fourth year.
4

When does the Anzac Community Grants Program - 2017/18 to 2023/24 Rounds close?

Applications closed on 11 Nov 2023.
5

What activities are funded?

Funded activities include local historical research and education projects, preservation and display of war memorabilia, public commemorative events, excursions and reunions for veterans, educational materials, signage, publishing, marketing, short-term specialist services, and other project costs directly related to commemorating service or supporting veteran wellbeing.
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