Deadline: 18-Sep-20
Applications are now open for the Australia-Korea Foundation 2020 grant program to strengthen the Australia-Korea relationship in ways that enhance mutual understanding and people-to-people links.
Objectives
The objectives of the Australia-Korea Foundation 2020 grant program are:
- increase public awareness of Australia in Korea, and of Korea in Australia, and the importance of the bilateral relationship
- develop partnerships in areas of shared interest in the bilateral, regional and global context
- increase Australians’ capacity to effectively engage with Korea.
Priority Areas
Key priority areas of the 2020 grant program are:
- Strategic international relations
- Trade and commerce relationships
- Cross-cultural collaborations
- Technological, scientific, and education innovation.
- Applications for activities that would strengthen cooperation between Australia and Korea to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic would be welcomed.
Funding Information
- In 2020-21, between $630,000 and $730,000 is available for this grant opportunity, subject to appropriation, starting in November 2020.
- Grant applications for a minimum of $5,000 or a maximum of $40,000 per year will be considered. Co-contributions from you and other parties strengthen your application.
- It is anticipated that most grants will be between $20,000 and $30,000 per year, depending on the scope of the grant activity and its complexity.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible you must:
- be one of the following entity types:
- an Australian entity with an Australian Business Number (ABN), Australian Company Number (ACN), or Indigenous Corporation Number (ICN)
- an Australian consortium with a lead organization
- an Australian registered charity or not-for-profit organization
- an Australian local government body
- an Australian State/Territory government body
- a corporate Commonwealth entity o an Australian statutory authority
- be an Australian or permanent resident of Australia
- be a citizen or organization from the Republic of Korea
- be a well-established organization in the Republic of Korea with a business purpose to advocate for Australian business, education and/or cultural interests
- be willing to provide or develop child protection guidelines for your project if it involves people under the age of 18 years.
- Applications from consortia are acceptable, provided you have a lead applicant who is the main driver of the project and is eligible as per the list above.
- Individuals who intend the grant to be administered by a university should apply on behalf of the university, i.e. your university is the applicant.
Ineligibility
You are not eligible to apply if you are:
- Not an Australian, a permanent resident of Australia or an Australian organization and you are not a citizen of or organization from the Republic of Korea
- A previous applicant who has failed to provide a full and proper acquittal of an earlier IRGP grant.
- You may provide an interim report with the agreement of the relevant Secretariat where existing grant funding will be expended prior to the commencement of the new grant requested.
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