ClosedNon-Profit
Community Infrastructure Investment Partnership
DSDIP · Australia
Provides funding to improve community infrastructure that supports critical social service delivery in Queensland communities impacted by COVID-19. The grant is aimed at eligible not-for-profit organisations delivering community social support services.
Funding
Up to $2M
Location
Queensland
Who Can Apply
• Must be a not-for-profit organisation
• Must deliver community social support services in Queensland
• Must either own the asset or be in partnership with a local government that owns the asset
To be eligible to receive funding, applicants must be a not-for-profit organisation that delivers community social support services in Queensland and must either own the asset or be in partnership with a local government that owns the asset.
What's Funded
Improving community infrastructure assets used to deliver community social support services in Queensland, including projects involving not-for-profit organisations and local government asset owners.Expected Outcomes
Improved community infrastructure to support critical social service delivery in Queensland communities impacted by COVID-19.Key Information
Applicant Types
non_profitlocal_government
Stage
any
Funding Purposes
communitycapital_expenditure
Keywords
community infrastructuresocial servicesCOVID-19Queenslandnot-for-profitlocal government
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Community Infrastructure Investment Partnership?
The Community Infrastructure Investment Partnership is a non-profit grant offered by DSDIP in Australia, providing Up to $2M in funding. Provides funding to improve community infrastructure that supports critical social service delivery in Queensland communities impacted by COVID-19. The grant is aimed at eligible not-for-profit organisations delivering community social support services.
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How much funding does the Community Infrastructure Investment Partnership provide?
The Community Infrastructure Investment Partnership provides Up to $2M in funding.
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Who is eligible for the Community Infrastructure Investment Partnership?
- Must be a not-for-profit organisation
- Must deliver community social support services in Queensland
- Must either own the asset or be in partnership with a local government that owns the asset
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What activities are funded?
Improving community infrastructure assets used to deliver community social support services in Queensland, including projects involving not-for-profit organisations and local government asset owners.
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How do I apply for the Community Infrastructure Investment Partnership?
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