Magpies Community Grants
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:
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…
Provides financial assistance for coaches, officials and competitors aged 12-18 participating in state, national or international championships.
Provides an opportunity for new and emerging brands to accelerate their growth locally and scale globally. Amazon Australia is calling for Australian startups and brands with an innovative product and plans to scale their business to apply for a 2023 Amazon Launchpad Innovation Grant package. Each package is worth more than AU$90,000, with four Grant…
The Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support (IVAIS) program supports a professional, viable and ethical Indigenous visual arts industry with strong participation by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Some of Australia's most dynamic visual art is produced in Indigenous art centres, which enable artists to create new art, earn income, develop professional skills and connect to the art market.
Enables professional and emerging artists and arts practitioners living in regional Queensland to receive support for a wide range of arts and cultural projects
Supports projects that promote investment in the understanding and management of grassy ecosystems.
Provides grant funding to First Nations organisations to employ Indigenous Land and Sea rangers to deliver a program of on-country activities, documented in negotiated annual work plans.
QILSRP also provides training, network opportunities and partnership support for ranger groups.
Supports revegetation activities for communities in the Local Government Areas (LGA) listed as impacted by the 2019-20 bushfires.
Supports short term research projects and young zoologists working in any aspect of zoology within Australasia.