ClosedMixedRound 2 School Sports Infrastructure
Go for Gold Fund - Round 2 School Sports Infrastructure
Department of Education · Australia
The Go for Gold Fund Round 2 provides funding for new or upgraded school sports infrastructure to increase physical activity, sport participation and community use of school facilities. It supports state and non-state schools in Queensland and schools located on Norfolk Island in the lead up to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Funding
Up to $5M
Closed
15 Sept 2023
Location
Queensland
Who Can Apply
• State and non-state schools in Queensland are eligible
• Schools located on Norfolk Island are eligible
• Eligible school types include primary, middle, high schools and special schools
• Projects must involve new or upgraded school sports infrastructure
Eligible applicants are state and non-state schools in Queensland, including primary, middle, high schools and special schools, and schools located on Norfolk Island. Funding is for new or upgraded school sports infrastructure projects.
What's Funded
Building new school sports facilities, upgrading existing facilities, replacing facilities at the end of their life, and extending the period of use of sports infrastructure.Expected Outcomes
Enhanced physical activity opportunities for students and their communities, greater sport participation, and increased community use of school sports infrastructure.Key Information
Applicant Types
other
Stage
any
Funding Purposes
communitycapital_expenditure
Keywords
school sports infrastructureschoolssport participationphysical activitycommunity useinfrastructureBrisbane 2032Queensland
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Go for Gold Fund - Round 2 School Sports Infrastructure?
The Go for Gold Fund - Round 2 School Sports Infrastructure is a mixed grant offered by Department of Education in Australia, providing Up to $5M in funding. The Go for Gold Fund Round 2 provides funding for new or upgraded school sports infrastructure to increase physical activity, sport participation and community use of school facilities. It supports state and non-state schools in Queensland and schools located on Norfolk Island in the lead up to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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How much funding does the Go for Gold Fund - Round 2 School Sports Infrastructure provide?
The Go for Gold Fund - Round 2 School Sports Infrastructure provides Up to $5M in funding.
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Who is eligible for the Go for Gold Fund - Round 2 School Sports Infrastructure?
- State and non-state schools in Queensland are eligible
- Schools located on Norfolk Island are eligible
- Eligible school types include primary, middle, high schools and special schools
- Projects must involve new or upgraded school sports infrastructure
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When does the Go for Gold Fund - Round 2 School Sports Infrastructure close?
Applications closed on 15 Sept 2023.
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What activities are funded?
Building new school sports facilities, upgrading existing facilities, replacing facilities at the end of their life, and extending the period of use of sports infrastructure.
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How do I apply for the Go for Gold Fund - Round 2 School Sports Infrastructure?
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