Deadline: 28-Feb-22
The Northern Territory (NT) Government is pleased to announce the applications for the Safe, Respected and Free from Violence Prevention Grants Program to increase and strengthen evidence based primary prevention projects in the NT.
Funding Information
Grants are available to support primary prevention of domestic, family and sexual violence projects across the NT. $450,000 over three years is available per project, with an additional up to $75,000 per project available to support evaluation of the grant project over its three year duration.
Eligibility Criteria
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To be eligible to apply for a Safe, Respected and Free from Violence Prevention Grant, applicants must:
- be a resident of the Northern Territory with an auspicing organisation; or
- if an organisation, be based and registered in the Northern Territory; and
- demonstrate that the funds will contribute to the primary prevention of domestic, family and/or sexual violence in the Northern Territory.
- Organisations based and registered in the NT are able to partner with prevention specialists that may or may not be NT residents.
Ineligible
The funding cannot support:
- any project of a political party nature;
- any project of a commercial or business nature;
- set-up or running costs of a business, purchase of capital equipment (including hardware or software);
- retrospective funding for projects, functions, services that have already started or have been completed or items that have already been provided or previously purchased;
- projects by organisations established for profit or financial gain or increased membership;
- projects that duplicate existing services available to the community;
- deficit budgets;
- real estate purchases;
- unreasonable management or administration fees of the organisation; and
- other items that the panel assesses as not meeting the aims/objectives of the funding
For more information, visit Northern Territory Government.
For more information, visit https://grantsnt.nt.gov.au/grants/202122-safe-respected-and-free-from-violence-prevention-grants