EndED Tiny Homes (GEC99)
QH · Australia
Direct government investment of $1.9 million to deliver a new short-term accommodation village at endED in Woombye. The project will build eight tiny homes onsite to support access to intensive in-treatment eating disorder and mental health services.
Funding
$1.9M – $1.9M
Location
Queensland
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What is the EndED Tiny Homes (GEC99)?
The EndED Tiny Homes (GEC99) is a non-profit grant offered by QH in Australia, providing $1.9M – $1.9M in funding. Direct government investment of $1.9 million to deliver a new short-term accommodation village at endED in Woombye. The project will build eight tiny homes onsite to support access to intensive in-treatment eating disorder and mental health services.
How much funding does the EndED Tiny Homes (GEC99) provide?
The EndED Tiny Homes (GEC99) provides $1.9M – $1.9M in funding.
Who is eligible for the EndED Tiny Homes (GEC99)?
Direct government investment Project relates to endED in Woombye No public applicant eligibility details provided in the source content
What activities are funded?
Construction and delivery of a short-term accommodation village, including building eight onsite tiny homes linked to eating disorder and mental health treatment support.
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