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Truth, Healing and Reconciliation Grants Program 2020/21

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Eligibility

To be eligible for the Truth, Healing and Reconciliation Grants Program, you must make sure you meet the eligibility criteria set out in the Application Guidelines (Individual and/or Joint Applications).

Activities must:

  • support the overarching purpose of the grants program as outlined in the Application Guidelines
  • be undertaken in a way that is supportive, sensitive and inclusive of people with lived experience of institutional child abuse
  • be fully delivered by 31 December 2021.

Applicants must:

  • be a not-for-profit, legal entity or
  • be a local government entity or
  • be a Parents and Citizens Association or
  • have an auspice agreement with any of the above entities.

Additionally, applicants must:

  • hold, or commit to obtain, insurance appropriate to the activity that includes cover for the duration of the proposed activity. At a minimum, applicants must hold public liability insurance to the value of at least $10 million and
  • have no outstanding financial liability, service delivery or performance issues for any funding previously provided by the Department of Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs.

Organisations are encouraged to support people with lived experience of institutional child abuse to apply for a grant through an auspicing arrangement. An organisation may apply for a grant in their own right, as well as submit an application under an auspicing arrangement on behalf of a person with lived experience.

How to apply

  • Unless a late application has been approved, Applications must be submitted electronically through SmartyGrants by 5pm, Wednesday, 14 April 2021.

Please note

  • A separate application must be submitted for each proposed activity.
  • In some circumstances, late applications may be considered but you must contact Department of Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs to seek approval.
  • Email applications will not be accepted.
  • Applications under an auspice arrangement must be submitted by the auspice organisation.
  • Applications that are incomplete after the closing date will not be assessed, unless approval has been provided for a late submission.

Enquiries

All enquiries regarding the 2020/21 Truth, Healing and Reconciliation Grants Programs must be in writing and directed to the Redress Coordination/Secretariat Unit, Department of Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs via email: taskforce.secretariat@csyw.qld.gov.au.

Contact officers cannot provide advice on individual applications.

Closing date

Unless otherwise approved, applications for the Truth, Healing and Reconciliation Grants Program close on 5pm, Wednesday, 14 April 2021.