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Community Road Safety Education Grants
Department of Transport and Main Roads · Australia
This grant supports Queensland communities to develop and deliver effective road safety education initiatives that help people become safer road users. Applications close on the last business day of March and September each year.
Funding
Up to $40K
Deadline
Rolling / Ongoing
Location
Queensland
Who Can Apply
• Project must deliver road safety education to Queensland communities
• Eligible not-for-profit organisations must be incorporated or registered under an Act of Parliament
• Government entities are eligible
• Parents and Citizens or Parents and Friends associations must apply in partnership with schools
Your grant idea must deliver road safety education to Queensland communities. Eligible organisations must be incorporated or registered under an Act of Parliament with not-for-profit objectives, a government entity, or a Parents and Citizens or Parents and Friends association in partnership with schools.
What's Funded
Development and delivery of road safety education initiatives for Queensland communities.Expected Outcomes
Road safety education programs delivered to Queensland communities that support people to be safer road users.Key Information
Applicant Types
non_profitlocal_governmentother
Stage
any
Funding Purposes
communitytraining
Keywords
road safetycommunity educationQueenslandtransport safetyschoolsnot-for-profit
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Community Road Safety Education Grants?
The Community Road Safety Education Grants is a non-profit grant offered by Department of Transport and Main Roads in Australia, providing Up to $40K in funding. This grant supports Queensland communities to develop and deliver effective road safety education initiatives that help people become safer road users. Applications close on the last business day of March and September each year.
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How much funding does the Community Road Safety Education Grants provide?
The Community Road Safety Education Grants provides Up to $40K in funding.
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Who is eligible for the Community Road Safety Education Grants?
- Project must deliver road safety education to Queensland communities
- Eligible not-for-profit organisations must be incorporated or registered under an Act of Parliament
- Government entities are eligible
- Parents and Citizens or Parents and Friends associations must apply in partnership with schools
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What activities are funded?
Development and delivery of road safety education initiatives for Queensland communities.
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How do I apply for the Community Road Safety Education Grants?
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