ClosedNon-Profit
Basic Rights Qld Grant (formerly Queensland Working Women’s service) (IR)
DSDIP · Australia
A Queensland government grant allocated to Basic Rights Queensland to support a not-for-profit community-based employment advisory service for women. The service provides free advice, advocacy and referrals on work-related issues, including for women affected by family and domestic violence, re-entering the workforce, or in precarious employment.
Location
Queensland
Who Can Apply
• Funds are allocated to Basic Rights Queensland only
• Applicant must be a not-for-profit organisation
• Applicant must be a community-based employment advisory service
• Service provides free information and advice to women on work-related issues
Funds are allocated to Basic Rights Queensland only. The organisation must be a not-for-profit community-based employment advisory service that provides free information and advice to women on all work-related issues.
What's Funded
Delivery of free employment advisory, advocacy and referral services for women on work-related issues.Expected Outcomes
Improved access for women to employment-related information, advice, advocacy and referrals, including support for women experiencing family and domestic violence or insecure work.Key Information
Applicant Types
non_profit
Stage
any
Funding Purposes
communityemploymentother
Keywords
womenemploymentadvisory serviceadvocacyreferral servicesfamily and domestic violenceworkforce participationQueensland
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Basic Rights Qld Grant (formerly Queensland Working Women’s service) (IR)?
The Basic Rights Qld Grant (formerly Queensland Working Women’s service) (IR) is a non-profit grant offered by DSDIP in Australia. A Queensland government grant allocated to Basic Rights Queensland to support a not-for-profit community-based employment advisory service for women. The service provides free advice, advocacy and referrals on work-related issues, including for women affected by family and domestic violence, re-entering the workforce, or in precarious employment.
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Who is eligible for the Basic Rights Qld Grant (formerly Queensland Working Women’s service) (IR)?
- Funds are allocated to Basic Rights Queensland only
- Applicant must be a not-for-profit organisation
- Applicant must be a community-based employment advisory service
- Service provides free information and advice to women on work-related issues
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What activities are funded?
Delivery of free employment advisory, advocacy and referral services for women on work-related issues.
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