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Inger Rice Foundation Grants

17/3/2013

 
Inger Rice Foundation
Amount: Up to $5,000
Closing: Ongoing

The Foundation is a small organisation that seeks to fund incorporated organisations involved with supporting relationships between young children and their families/carers, in particular, children from pre-birth to primary school entry (0-5) within Australia.   Preference is given to those from disadvantaged communities. The Foundation's objective is to promote children's health, welfare and development.
The Foundation may offer financial assistance for:
- Early intervention programs
- Family support programs
- Resources
- Training required for implementation of program 

The Foundation seeks to support programs for specific and unique projects. The Foundation requires assurance that other funding is available to complete the project or program when partial funding is approved. Funding of up to $5000 may be granted. Assistance to grantees is limited to once every three years.   The Foundation does not have a standard application form. Submissions should include: - Brief description of the organisation - Program/project outline - Target group - Breakdown of funding requested - Any contribution to the project/program from the organisation or other sources - Any previous grants from the Inger Rice Foundation   Submissions are considered at meetings of the Foundation which occur approximately every six to eight weeks. Please provide seven copies of the submission.   The Foundation is a small organisation and does not have fax or email facilities.

Applications should be forwarded to the following address:   Hon. Secretary
Inger Rice Foundation
PO Box 307Civic Square
CANBERRA ACT 2608
No correspondence will be entered into following unsuccessful applications.

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