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EndED Tiny Homes (GEC99)
QH · Australia
$1.9 million in direct government investment to deliver a new short-term accommodation village at endED in Woombye. Eight tiny homes will be built onsite to support access to intensive in-treatment eating disorder and mental health support.
Funding
$1.9M – $1.9M
Location
Queensland
Who Can Apply
Direct government investment
No detailed eligibility criteria provided
Project relates to endED in Woombye
Supports eating disorder and mental health accommodation infrastructure
The page describes a direct government investment for the EndED Tiny Homes project in Woombye. No detailed applicant eligibility criteria, application requirements, or competitive selection rules are provided in the source content.
What's Funded
Construction and delivery of a short-term accommodation village, including building eight onsite tiny homes for treatment-related accommodation and support services.Expected Outcomes
Delivery of eight tiny homes onsite at endED in Woombye, increasing short-term accommodation capacity and improving access to intensive in-treatment eating disorder and mental health support.Key Information
Stage
any
Funding Purposes
communitycapital_expenditureother
Keywords
tiny homesshort-term accommodationmental healtheating disordersWoombyehealth infrastructureQueensland Health
Frequently Asked Questions
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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. $1.9 million in direct government investment to deliver a new short-term accommodation village at endED in Woombye. Eight tiny homes will be built onsite to support access to intensive in-treatment eating disorder and mental health support.
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How much funding does the EndED Tiny Homes (GEC99) provide?
The EndED Tiny Homes (GEC99) provides $1.9M – $1.9M in funding.
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Who is eligible for the EndED Tiny Homes (GEC99)?
Direct government investment
No detailed eligibility criteria provided
Project relates to endED in Woombye
Supports eating disorder and mental health accommodation infrastructure
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What activities are funded?
Construction and delivery of a short-term accommodation village, including building eight onsite tiny homes for treatment-related accommodation and support services.
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How do I apply for the EndED Tiny Homes (GEC99)?
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