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Celebrating Reconciliation Grants

DWATSIPM · Australia

The Celebrating Reconciliation Grants Program supports events during National Reconciliation Week in Queensland. Funding is provided to local councils and community groups to host events celebrating reconciliation and commemorating the 1967 Referendum and the 1992 Mabo decision.

Duration

National Reconciliation Week 2022 (27 May - 3 June)

Location

Queensland

Who Can Apply

• Applicants include Local Councils and community groups • Activities must involve hosting events celebrating reconciliation • Events are for National Reconciliation Week 2022 • Program is focused on Queensland
Funds are provided to Local Councils and community groups in Queensland to host events celebrating reconciliation during National Reconciliation Week 2022.

What's Funded

Hosting events celebrating reconciliation during National Reconciliation Week.

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Expected Outcomes

Community events that encourage participation in National Reconciliation Week and commemorate key milestones in Australia's reconciliation history.

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Key Information

Applicant Types

local_governmentnon_profit

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

community

Keywords

reconciliationNational Reconciliation Weekcommunity eventsQueenslandlocal councilscommunity groupsFirst Nations

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the Celebrating Reconciliation Grants?

The Celebrating Reconciliation Grants is a non-profit grant offered by DWATSIPM in Australia. The Celebrating Reconciliation Grants Program supports events during National Reconciliation Week in Queensland. Funding is provided to local councils and community groups to host events celebrating reconciliation and commemorating the 1967 Referendum and the 1992 Mabo decision.
2

Who is eligible for the Celebrating Reconciliation Grants?

  • Applicants include Local Councils and community groups
  • Activities must involve hosting events celebrating reconciliation
  • Events are for National Reconciliation Week 2022
  • Program is focused on Queensland
3

What activities are funded?

Hosting events celebrating reconciliation during National Reconciliation Week.
4

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