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Funding
Gaming Community Trust
May 17, 2023, 14:22 PM
Title :
Gaming Community Trust
Introduction :
Projects must demonstrate a benefit to the community, be benevolent or charitable in nature and align to one or more of the categories.
Type of recipient :
Charities, Education institutions, Incorporated associations, Individuals, Organisations, Primary schools, Registered corporations, Secondary schools
What is the funding for :
Program, Project, Professional development
Closed :
No
The Gaming Community Trust (the Trust) grant program is funded through the unclaimed winnings of casino gaming and wagering in Western Australia. The Trust is supported by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) in managing the grant program.
The following individuals and organisations are welcome to apply:
- individuals (must have Australian citizenship or permanent resident status)
- incorporated associations (Associations Incorporations Act 2015)
- registered corporations (Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (Cth))
- licensed charities (Charitable Collections Act 1946)
- other not-for-profit organisations (support materials required with application)
- WA educational institutions (kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, universities).
Tags :
Sector :
- Racing, gaming and liquor
Application link :
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Guidelines page :
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More information page :
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