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Australian Alumni Grant Scheme (AAGS) Pilot Program in India 2020

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Deadline: 12 April 2020

If you’re an Australian alumnus who dreams of making a difference in your professional field, workplace, or community, then apply for Australian Alumni Grant Scheme (AAGS) 2020 – India pilot.

The AAGS offers seed funding on a competitive basis for initiatives that create impact by putting your knowledge and skills to good use.

The Australian Consulate General Chennai (ACG) has developed a pilot grant scheme to support the application, sharing of knowledge and experience gained by Indian alumni during their studies in Australia. The Australian Alumni Grants Scheme (AAGS) is intended to strengthen ties between both nations, support alumni in their professional endeavors and improve ‘Australia literacy’ in India.

Objectives

The key objectives are to:

Funding Information

Project grants will be awarded to alumni to implement a specified project that supports the objectives of the AAGS. It will include grants of up to INR10 lakh (approx. AUD 20,000).

Eligible Activities

Projects that include partnership with Australian businesses or institutions are encouraged. The ACG will accept proposals for project grants from individual alumni, a group led by an alumni or organisations involving alumni. Groups should be led or co-led by alumnus and may include non-alumni. There is no limit to the number of individuals within a group.

Applicants must be able to travel to attend briefings and/or other events hosted by the ACG, Chennai. The cost of any such travel should be included in the budget submitted with the project proposal. Projects must normally be completed within one year of commencement.

The AAGS supports a range of projects and activities that contribute to its objectives, including but not limited to:

Project grant funds cannot be used for the following purposes:

Eligibility Criteria

Selection Criteria

Selection of the project grant is competitive and merit-based. Applications are assessed against the following criteria:

How to Apply

Applications for project grants should be made through the Smarty Grants online portal. The ACG regrets that it cannot accept applications sent via email or post, however applicants with disability are encouraged to inform the ACG should special assistance be required to fill out the online application. Information requested through the AAGS online application form includes:

For more information, visit https://india.highcommission.gov.au/

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