Archived Grant Opportunity View - GO2645
Driving Social Inclusion through Sport and Physical Activity
The Australian Government announced up to $19 million (GST exclusive) for the Driving Social Inclusion through Sport and Physical Activity grant opportunity to run over two years from 2019-2020 to 2020-21.
This grant opportunity will use sport and physical activity projects to address inclusion issues for vulnerable and disadvantaged individuals and seeks to enhance wellbeing and instill a sense of community belonging.
Using sport and physical activity, the grant opportunity aims to contribute to the building of resilient, cohesive and harmonious communities to ensure that individuals, families and communities have the opportunity to thrive and have the capacity to respond to emerging needs and challenges.
The program is consistent with the Sport 2030 National Sport Plan commitment that “Every Australian, at all stages of their life regardless of gender, ability or ethnicity, and no matter where they live, are able to undertake the exercise they need and want in a safe, fun and inclusive way, whether it is through sport or other types of activity”.
The grant opportunity will target the following community groups to engage in sport and physical activity projects:
- newly arrived migrants and refugees;
- women;
- people with a physical or mental disability; and
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The intended outcomes of the grant opportunity are to:
- increase the participation of vulnerable, disadvantaged individuals and families from targeted community groups in sport and physical activity;
- increase community pride and connection within targeted community groups; and
- increase the range of flexible, community based, participation opportunities available.
To be eligible you must have been operating for 12 months or longer and provide written evidence submitted as an attachment that you are one of the following entity types:
- a not-for-profit (NFP) organisation whose NFP status must be demonstrated through one of the following:
- current registration with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC);
- state or territory incorporated association status; or
- constitutional documents and/or Articles of Association that demonstrate the NFP character of your organisation.
- a sporting organisation, such as a community sports club, national, state or registered sport association;
- a local government entity.
$19,000,000.00
From $0.00 to $19,000,000.00
Please submit your application using the online application form provided on GrantConnect.
Once you have completed the application form, you must submit it electronically by using the submission section at the end of the application form.
Following electronic submission, a message with your Submission Reference ID will appear on your screen. An email will be sent to the main email contact provided in the application form.
Before applying, you must read and understand the Grant Opportunity Guidelines and the Application Form.
Each application form is allocated a unique Submission Reference ID. Each time this application is accessed you will be required to use this Submission Reference ID.