ClosedNon-Profit2023–2026

Marram Nganyin Aboriginal Youth Mentoring Program 2023–2026

Department of Families, Fairness and Housing · Australia

The Marram Nganyin Aboriginal Youth Mentoring Program funds Aboriginal organisations in Victoria to deliver local mentoring programs for Aboriginal young people. The program supports health and wellbeing, identity and culture, and pathways into study, training and work over a three-year period.

Funding

Up to $335K

Closed

26 Oct 2023

Duration

up to 3 years

Location

Victoria

Who Can Apply

Be an Aboriginal organisation based in Victoria. Be a community, not-for-profit or peak community body that is an incorporated legal entity, or apply through an eligible auspice if not incorporated or without an ABN. Have a current ABN or eligible auspice support, and hold at least $10 million public liability insurance. Must not have overdue deliverables from other grants with the department.
Applicants must be an Aboriginal organisation and be a community, not-for-profit or peak community body based in Victoria that is an incorporated legal entity under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2001 (Vic), or a similar type of organisation. Applicants must have a current Australian Business Number, although organisations that are not incorporated or do not have an ABN may still apply if supported by an eligible auspice organisation that agrees to manage the grant. Applicants must have at least $10 million public liability insurance and must not have any overdue deliverables from other grants with the department. Auspice arrangements and partnership applications are permitted. Funded activities must support Aboriginal young people aged 12–25 years in Victoria and comply with Victorian Child Safe Standards and other program conditions.

What's Funded

Funding supports delivery of local Aboriginal youth mentoring programs, including hiring an Aboriginal youth worker, technical and life-skills training, cultural activities, social and wellbeing activities, travel and accommodation within Victoria, facilitator costs, devices to lend to mentees, and data support for participation.

Expected Outcomes

Funded organisations are expected to deliver mentoring programs for Aboriginal young people aged 12–25 years, support participant wellbeing and cultural identity, create pathways into education, training and employment, meet child safety and reporting requirements, and deliver activities between 15 December 2023 and 15 December 2026.

Key Information

Applicant Types

non_profitindigenous_organisation

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

communitytrainingemployment

Keywords

Aboriginalyouth mentoringVictoriacommunitynot-for-profitKoorie Youth Councilwellbeingculture

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Marram Nganyin Aboriginal Youth Mentoring Program 2023–2026?

The Marram Nganyin Aboriginal Youth Mentoring Program 2023–2026 is a non-profit grant offered by Department of Families, Fairness and Housing in Australia, providing Up to $335K in funding. The Marram Nganyin Aboriginal Youth Mentoring Program funds Aboriginal organisations in Victoria to deliver local mentoring programs for Aboriginal young people. The program supports health and wellbeing, identity and culture, and pathways into study, training and work over a three-year period.

How much funding does the Marram Nganyin Aboriginal Youth Mentoring Program 2023–2026 provide?

The Marram Nganyin Aboriginal Youth Mentoring Program 2023–2026 provides Up to $335K in funding. The typical project duration is up to 3 years.

Who is eligible for the Marram Nganyin Aboriginal Youth Mentoring Program 2023–2026?

Be an Aboriginal organisation based in Victoria. Be a community, not-for-profit or peak community body that is an incorporated legal entity, or apply through an eligible auspice if not incorporated or without an ABN. Have a current ABN or eligible auspice support, and hold at least $10 million public liability insurance. Must not have overdue deliverables from other grants with the department.

When does the Marram Nganyin Aboriginal Youth Mentoring Program 2023–2026 close?

Applications closed on 26 Oct 2023.

What activities are funded?

Funding supports delivery of local Aboriginal youth mentoring programs, including hiring an Aboriginal youth worker, technical and life-skills training, cultural activities, social and wellbeing activities, travel and accommodation within Victoria, facilitator costs, devices to lend to mentees, and data support for participation.

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