Not-for-profit and charity organisations from throughout the Hunter region are encouraged to attend a free workshop on how to apply for grant funding from Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation for local community projects and initiatives.
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The free workshop will be held on Friday March 31 from 10am-12pm at Singleton Diggers, Alroy Park Club.
Charitable Foundation Executive Officer Graham Batten says the workshop will explain how to apply for grant funding, how applications are assessed and the types of community projects that have been funded to date.
“Not-for-profit and charity organisations will also have the opportunity to meet members of the Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation team and network with other local not-for-profit and charity organisations.”
The Charitable Foundation provides funding for important community projects which improve the health and social wellbeing of disadvantaged, marginalised and isolated people and projects which improve the life outcomes of at risk or disadvantaged young people throughout the Hunter, Mid North Coast, Central West, Central Coast, Northern Rivers and New England regions.
To be eligible for funding, groups must be endorsed by the Australian Taxation Office as a Type 1 Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) or Tax Concession Charity (TCC), be registered with the Australian Charities and Not-For-Profit Commission, be a not-for-profit organisation which is charitable at law and a legal entity such as an incorporated association or corporation.
Groups are encouraged to review the eligibility criteria available at www.charitablefoundation.com.au
To RSVP for the event, please contact Sally Crawford by March 24 on 4927 4207 (Mon-Wed) or via email to foundation@newcastlepermanent.com.au