ClosedNon-Profit

Integrated Service Delivery

DE · Australia

This funding category supports integrated services that improve parents' and carers' wellbeing, parenting skills, and children's early learning and development. It includes Early Years Places, which provide families with access to multiple services and referrals in one location.

Funding

Up to $3.6M

Location

Queensland

Who Can Apply

• Applicants must be not for profit or profit for purpose organisations. • Funding must support delivery of identified outcomes for families with children aged up to 8 years. • Applicants must meet any specific criteria set out in the relevant funding information paper.
Funding is available to not for profit and profit for purpose organisations to deliver identified outcomes for families with children aged up to 8 years. Any funding rounds are based on applicants meeting specific criteria identified within a funding information paper.

What's Funded

Delivery of integrated early years services for families with children up to 8 years old, including one-stop-shop service models such as Early Years Places, child and maternal health access, and referrals to specialist services.

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Expected Outcomes

Improved wellbeing for parents and carers, stronger parenting skills, and better early learning and development outcomes for children.

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Key Information

Applicant Types

non_profitother

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

community

Keywords

integrated service deliveryearly yearsfamiliesparentscarerschildrenearly learningdevelopment

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the Integrated Service Delivery?

The Integrated Service Delivery is a non-profit grant offered by DE in Australia, providing Up to $3.6M in funding. This funding category supports integrated services that improve parents' and carers' wellbeing, parenting skills, and children's early learning and development. It includes Early Years Places, which provide families with access to multiple services and referrals in one location.
2

How much funding does the Integrated Service Delivery provide?

The Integrated Service Delivery provides Up to $3.6M in funding.
3

Who is eligible for the Integrated Service Delivery?

  • Applicants must be not for profit or profit for purpose organisations.
  • Funding must support delivery of identified outcomes for families with children aged up to 8 years.
  • Applicants must meet any specific criteria set out in the relevant funding information paper.
4

What activities are funded?

Delivery of integrated early years services for families with children up to 8 years old, including one-stop-shop service models such as Early Years Places, child and maternal health access, and referrals to specialist services.
5

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