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Capital Grants Program
Australian Government · Australia
The Capital Grants Program provides funding to Catholic and independent non-government primary and secondary schools to improve school infrastructure through capital expenditure. Funding is assessed on a case-by-case basis and applications may be made at any time.
Deadline
Rolling / Ongoing
Location
Australia
Who Can Apply
• Be a non-government primary or secondary school
• Be a member of the relevant state or territory's Block Grant Authority
• Satisfy the Minister that financial assistance is needed and contributes to the objectives of the Capital Grants Program
To be eligible, applicants must be a non-government primary or secondary school, be a member of the relevant state or territory's Block Grant Authority, and satisfy the Minister that financial assistance is needed and contributes to the objectives of the Capital Grants Program. Full eligibility criteria are available from the Block Grant Authority in the applicant's state or territory.
What's Funded
Capital works and infrastructure improvements for non-government primary and secondary schools, including school infrastructure projects supported through the relevant Block Grant Authority.Expected Outcomes
Improved school infrastructure for Catholic and independent school communities and delivery of capital expenditure projects that meet the objectives of the program.Key Information
Applicant Types
non_profit
Stage
any
Funding Purposes
capital_expenditurecommunity
Keywords
school infrastructurecapital grantsnon-government schoolsCatholic schoolsindependent schoolseducationcapital expenditureBlock Grant Authority
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Capital Grants Program?
The Capital Grants Program is a business grant offered by Australian Government in Australia. The Capital Grants Program provides funding to Catholic and independent non-government primary and secondary schools to improve school infrastructure through capital expenditure. Funding is assessed on a case-by-case basis and applications may be made at any time.
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Who is eligible for the Capital Grants Program?
- Be a non-government primary or secondary school
- Be a member of the relevant state or territory's Block Grant Authority
- Satisfy the Minister that financial assistance is needed and contributes to the objectives of the Capital Grants Program
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What activities are funded?
Capital works and infrastructure improvements for non-government primary and secondary schools, including school infrastructure projects supported through the relevant Block Grant Authority.
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How do I apply for the Capital Grants Program?
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