ClosedNon-Profit

Community Justice Group Program (CJG)

DJ · Australia

The Community Justice Group Program provides funding across Queensland for Community Justice Groups to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander defendants and victims in court and to develop community strategies to address justice-related issues. Total funding includes support for the Domestic and Family Violence Enhancement Program and the Aurukun Restorative Justice Program.

Location

Queensland

Who Can Apply

Applicants must meet the eligibility requirements set out in the Program Guidelines section 7.0. Program is intended for Community Justice Groups in Queensland. Funded activities relate to court support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander defendants and victims. Applicants are expected to develop community strategies addressing justice-related issues.
There are eligibility requirements included in the Program Guidelines at section 7.0. The program is for Community Justice Groups in Queensland providing court support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander defendants and victims and developing strategies within their communities to deal with justice-related issues.

What's Funded

Providing court support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander defendants and victims, and developing community-based strategies to address justice-related issues, including activities linked to domestic and family violence enhancement and restorative justice.

Expected Outcomes

Improved court support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, stronger community-led responses to justice issues, and delivery of justice-related initiatives within Queensland communities.

Key Information

Applicant Types

indigenous_organisationnon_profit

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

communityother

Keywords

Community Justice GroupCJGQueenslandAboriginalTorres Strait Islandercourt supportjusticedomestic and family violence

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Community Justice Group Program (CJG)?

The Community Justice Group Program (CJG) is a non-profit grant offered by DJ in Australia. The Community Justice Group Program provides funding across Queensland for Community Justice Groups to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander defendants and victims in court and to develop community strategies to address justice-related issues. Total funding includes support for the Domestic and Family Violence Enhancement Program and the Aurukun Restorative Justice Program.

Who is eligible for the Community Justice Group Program (CJG)?

Applicants must meet the eligibility requirements set out in the Program Guidelines section 7.0. Program is intended for Community Justice Groups in Queensland. Funded activities relate to court support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander defendants and victims. Applicants are expected to develop community strategies addressing justice-related issues.

What activities are funded?

Providing court support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander defendants and victims, and developing community-based strategies to address justice-related issues, including activities linked to domestic and family violence enhancement and restorative justice.

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