Queensland Airports Community Benefit Fund QLD
Queensland Airports Community Benefit Fund QLD supports programs and projects in the Gold Coast (and Northern NSW), Townsville, Mount Isa and Longreach areas.
Queensland Airports Community Benefit Fund QLD supports programs and projects in the Gold Coast (and Northern NSW), Townsville, Mount Isa and Longreach areas.
Provides financial or in-kind support to projects, events or activities that are located within the Western Downs or Banana Shire Regional Council areas, or near CS Energy's Fortitude Valley head office.
Magpies Community Grants are a Magpies Sporting Club initiative. The grants provide financial assistance four times a year to winning applicants within three grant categories:
Aims to fund three priority areas: supporting primary producers facing hardship, programs that address literacy and numeracy issues amongst primary school aged children, and medical research to benefit the Australian community. The independent Board of Directors will consider each application and identify projects for which further detail will be sought. An agreed contribution will be…
Supports short term research projects and young zoologists working in any aspect of zoology within Australasia.
Provides support for a specific event, project, item, or initiative that helps, grows, and enriches our communities.
Grant applications must be for a specific event, project, item, or initiative.
Helps to create the best places for the residents and community of the King Street Precinct and surrounding area.
Programs, initiatives or events that benefit the community of King Street through improving social, environmental and economic outcomes. More specifically those which:
Commonwealth Bank Teaching Awards aims to showcase Australia’s inspirational teachers, celebrate their achievements and show appreciation for the important work they do.
Supports organisations delivering projects aimed at youth in the areas of education, training, employment, homelessness, addiction, and mental health.
Supports research in any aspects of cancer, including: its causes, mechanisms, prevention, treatment and care, and the organisation and performance of cancer control services.
Applications for funding are aligned with the National Health and Medical Research Council’s Ideas Grants submission and review processes.
Gives small remote, rural and regional communities across Australia the opportunity to access funds for a broad range of initiatives that directly and clearly benefit local communities.
Recognising the impacts of COVID-19 on communities, the Australian Government has partnered with FRRR to distribute $5 million from 2022 to 2024 to support community-led initiatives that: