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Indigenous Advancement Strategy
Australian Government · Australia
The Indigenous Advancement Strategy provides funding for organisations to undertake projects or activities that promote equal opportunities for Indigenous Australians. It supports initiatives across jobs, land and economy, children and schooling, safety and wellbeing, culture and capability, and remote Australia strategies.
Deadline
Rolling / Ongoing
Location
Australia
Who Can Apply
• Be an Australian organisation
• Be a legal entity with full legal capacity to enter into a project agreement with the Commonwealth
• Have an active Australian Business Number (ABN)
• Be registered for Goods and Services Tax (GST) if required
• Not be bankrupt or subject to insolvency proceedings
Applicants must be Australian organisations and must be a legal entity with full legal capacity to enter into a project agreement with the Commonwealth, have an Australian Business Number (ABN), be registered for Goods and Services Tax (GST) if required, and not be bankrupt or subject to insolvency proceedings.
What's Funded
Projects or activities undertaken by Australian organisations to improve outcomes for Indigenous Australians, aligned to IAS priority areas such as jobs, education, wellbeing, culture, capability and remote Australia strategies.Expected Outcomes
Improved lives and outcomes for Indigenous Australians, including greater equal opportunity and progress against the strategy's five key priority areas.Key Information
Applicant Types
non_profitindigenous_organisationcompanylocal_governmentother
Stage
any
Funding Purposes
communityemploymenttrainingother
Keywords
IndigenousFirst Nationscommunity outcomesjobseducationwellbeingcultureremote Australia
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Indigenous Advancement Strategy?
The Indigenous Advancement Strategy is a business grant offered by Australian Government in Australia. The Indigenous Advancement Strategy provides funding for organisations to undertake projects or activities that promote equal opportunities for Indigenous Australians. It supports initiatives across jobs, land and economy, children and schooling, safety and wellbeing, culture and capability, and remote Australia strategies.
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Who is eligible for the Indigenous Advancement Strategy?
- Be an Australian organisation
- Be a legal entity with full legal capacity to enter into a project agreement with the Commonwealth
- Have an active Australian Business Number (ABN)
- Be registered for Goods and Services Tax (GST) if required
- Not be bankrupt or subject to insolvency proceedings
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What activities are funded?
Projects or activities undertaken by Australian organisations to improve outcomes for Indigenous Australians, aligned to IAS priority areas such as jobs, education, wellbeing, culture, capability and remote Australia strategies.
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How do I apply for the Indigenous Advancement Strategy?
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