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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - AI Mythbuster Conversations
DESCRIPTION:Artificial intelligence (AI) is a powerful tool\, but myths and misconceptions can cloud our understanding and acceptance of it. \nThis 45-minute conversation invites participants to bring their questions\, thoughts\, and experiences about AI to the table. Together\, we will uncover common myths\, challenge preconceptions\, and exchange ideas in a supportive\, open environment. \nWhether you’re sceptical or curious\, this session aims to encourage conversation rather than avoidance\, helping us all think more critically and constructively about AI’s role in our lives and work. \nThis webinar covers topics including: \n\nIdentify common myths and misconceptions surrounding AI.\nShare personal thoughts\, concerns\, and experiences with AI in an open forum.\nExplore alternative perspectives on AI’s role and potential impacts in various contexts.\nReflect on how dialogue can help address uncertainties and biases about AI.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-ai-mythbuster-conversations/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250902
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250803T232954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250803T232954Z
UID:23706-1756684800-1756771199@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-AUS Community Grants Program
DESCRIPTION:Supports community\, education and research projects that create positive value and a better digital future for Australians. \n\n\nThe Community Grant Program aims to enhance the utility of the internet for the benefit of the Australian community. \nIt delivers an annual grant round open to not-for-profit organisations and research institutions for community projects\, education and research activities that unlock positive economic and social value for Australians through the internet. \nThe program supports digital innovation and digital inclusion\, with an emphasis on projects which provide benefit to one or more of the following five groups:\n– Rural\, regional and remote Australians\n– Australians living with disability\n– Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples\n– Older Australians (65 years +)\n– Young Australians (12-24 years). \nThe grants delivered through the Community Grant Program are funded by the auDA Foundation. \nTotal funds to be distributed as grants under the Community Grant Program for the 2025 grant round are $750\,000 AUD. 15 Grantees will receive $50\,000 each. \nEligible applicants\n– Not-for-profit organisations and research institutions\, including universities\, that are registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profit Commission (ACNC) are eligible to apply. Applicants must be up to date with their reporting to the ACNC and have a publicly available annual report\n– All entities/organisations must be registered in Australia under a Commonwealth\, State or Territory law\, such as a company\, partnership or incorporated association\n– Each organisation may submit one application. An application from a university must be signed off by the Advancement/Giving team. \nGrantee Contribution:\n– A committed in-kind or financial contribution to the Project budget of at least 10 per cent of the total project cost provided by the Grantee organisation without\nreliance on financial contributions or gifts of value from any third party\, including other project partners. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-aus-community-grants-program/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - AUS
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250814T234242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T234253Z
UID:23929-1756598400-1756684799@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-AUS IGA Community Chest
DESCRIPTION:Raises funds to support local communities\, charities and other worthwhile causes. It could be in response to a major event like floods or bush fires or something as simple as new soccer balls for the local under 8’s. \n\n\nIGA Community Chest and associated programs have raised over $86 million for local community groups\, not-for-profit organisations\, charities and other worthy causes. This money has assisted over 7\,000 worthwhile causes. \nThe money is raised in a number of ways but predominately through the purchase of products with an IGA Community Chest logo on the label or ticket. Also through purchasing any Community Co product you can help your local IGA grow its Community Chest fund. \nWhen you purchase a product with the IGA Community Chest logo printed on the label a percentage is credited to that store’s IGA Community Chest account. During IGA Community Chest catalogue promotion weeks\, all products in the catalogue bearing the special IGA Community Chest logo contribute to the ‘Chest’. Throughout the year\, extra fundraising activities are conducted by stores and regions. \nIGA Community Chest beneficiary cheques are distributed throughout the year in most states. \nBecause IGA stores are independently owned\, each store will choose the local causes that they would like to support. Please find your local IGA and approach them directly. \nIGA uses a three-tier selection system:\n– Local causes are chosen by individual store owners\n– Regional causes are selected by clusters of stores or regional management\n– State-level initiatives are determined in consultation with State IGA executives or boards. \nPrepare a pitch and it may include:\n– An overview of your organisation and/or the individual that you’d like supported\n– What support are you looking for – monies\, donations of goods\, providing team jumpers\, holding regular fundraising at the store\, group registrations at the store\, etc\n– How the donation will be used and your timing. Is there anything you can offer in return to IGA?\n– Don’t forget to include your contact details. \nTypical grants include support for:\n– Local sports clubs (e.g. soccer jerseys\, equipment)\n– Schools (e.g. musical instruments or facility upgrades)\n– Emergency responses (e.g. flood relief)\n– Community services (e.g. men’s sheds\, RFS brigades). \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/iga-community-chest/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,Commercial,Events & Activities,General Events,GRANT - AUS,Management,Marketing & Communications,Sport & Recreation,Student Officer Support Staff,Volunteering,Welfare & Wellbeing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T055951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T055951Z
UID:23310-1756598400-1756684799@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-AUS - National Pies for Local Legends
DESCRIPTION:Supports local sporting clubs\, community groups or not-for-profit organisations. \n\n\nFor 80+ years\, Australians have been enjoying National Pies – at pie nights\, at social clubs\, and at footy matches big and small. To say thanks for your support\, a grants program has been launched: National Pies for Local Legends. \nAny registered Australian community group\, sporting club or not-for-profit organisation can apply. A grant of $1\,000 will be awarded each month\, beginning in March 2024. A major grant of $10\,000 will also be awarded at the end of each 12 month period (end of February). \nWhether you need new boots for your footy club\, art supplies for your painting group\, a special trip funded\, or something else entirely – tell us how National Pies can help! \nFor this current grant period\, the $10\,000 grant will be selected from all grant applications received from 12:00am on 1 February\, 2025 through to 11:59 on 31 March\, 2026.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-aus-national-pies-for-local-legends-2/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,Commercial,Events & Activities,GRANT - AUS,Sport & Recreation,The Arts,Volunteering,Welfare & Wellbeing
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250829T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250829T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250821T230714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T230714Z
UID:24128-1756472400-1756476000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:Webinar - Student perspectives on AI in higher education
DESCRIPTION:Student perspectives on AI in higher education\n\n\n\n\nWhile much of the debate about AI in higher education continues to focus on institutional policies and concerns for academic integrity\, less attention has been paid to the stories of students themselves. What motivates students to use or avoid GenAI? How do they weigh risks and benefits? What tensions do they grapple with as they integrate these technologies into their studies? \n\n\n\n\nFacilitated by CRADLE’s Dr Jack Walton\, this panel will feature researchers from the “AI in Higher Education” project: a large multi-institutional collaboration established in 2024 with the aim of foregrounding the student voice on AI. Reflecting on the work of the project to date\, the panel will discuss what has been learned so far about students’ perspectives and practices for studying in a world where AI has become commonplace. The panel will discuss key findings emerging from the project to consider implications for higher education learning and teaching\, and directions that research and practice need to take next. \nThe first webinar in CRADLE’s New Directions in AI Research and Practice series. \n  \n\n\n\n\nNew Directions in AI Research and Practice\n\n\n\n\nAs generative artificial intelligence continues to transform higher education\, the research landscape has begun to transition from speculative perspectives toward deeper empirical and theoretical insights. This webinar series brings together leading researchers to discuss what is being learned about AI’s impact on teaching\, learning\, and assessment\, and to chart pathways forward in both research and practice. \nThe panels in this series will speak to three critical facets of higher education in a time of AI: how students are working with AI\, changing assessment design practices\, and assessment security. \nWe hope that you can join us for this series of rich and timely discussions.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-student-perspectives-on-ai-in-higher-education/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:General Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250828T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250828T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250730T021306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T021306Z
UID:23512-1756386000-1756396800@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:Webinar - Project Management for Community Organisations
DESCRIPTION:Community boards often receive funding for specific one-off projects that are within scope of their strategic objectives but may not fall under the annual operational plan or budget. Boards may also develop projects to investigate an area of concern or solve a problem in the organisation. In these situations\, it’s important for organisations to be able to understand the roles of the board and of management in ensuring the project is managed appropriately in terms of inputs\, outcomes and compliance. \nProject management is different from day-to-day operations because projects involve multiple stakeholders\, are temporary\, and have measurable outcomes. \n\n\n\n\nThis session will cover: \n\nThe role of the board in project management\n\nStrategic planning\nStrategic alignment\nRisk analysis\nBudget\nMonitoring\nImpact evaluation\nCompliance\n\n\n\n\nThe role of management in project management\n\nDay-to-day management\nRisk management\nDelivery\nReporting
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-project-management-for-community-organisations/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:General Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250828T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250828T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250730T012619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T012619Z
UID:23498-1756384200-1756389600@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:Understanding Not-for-profit Finances
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nUnderstanding financial reporting is key to good decision-making and complying with your overarching legal duties as a board member or officer of a not-for-profit. \nIn this practical webinar\, we are delighted to be joined once again by Kathy Tung from Accounting for Good\, who will break down the ‘accountancy speak’\, provide clarity\, and empower you to understand your not-for-profit’s financial reports. \n  \nAccounting for Good will cover:\n\nDirectors’ financial responsibilities\nRecent updates to financial reporting and disclosure requirements\nAn overview of cash vs accrual accounting\nTop tips for reading financial reports\, including profit & loss reports\, balance sheets & cash flow statements\nThe importance of internal controls\, checks and balances\n\n  \nYou’ll receive:\n\n75 minutes of plain-language training from a Chartered Accountant\nCopy of webinar recording (accessible for 3 months) and slide handout\nInformation on further resources and support\n\n  \nWho should attend:\nBoard members of not-for-profit organisations\, and staff with responsibility for financial reporting\, budgets and compliance.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/understanding-not-for-profit-finances/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250827
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250828
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250804T000817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T000817Z
UID:23711-1756252800-1756339199@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NAT Student Scholarships
DESCRIPTION:Offers a wide range of scholarships for public school students (primary\, secondary and tertiary). \n\n\nAll scholarship applications for 2026 will be open from Monday\, 2 June 2025 and close at 5:00pm on:\n– Primary: Friday\, 26 September 2025\n– Secondary: Friday\, 19 September 2025\n– Tertiary: Wednesday\, 27 August 2025. \nPlease refer to the funding provider’s website for details regarding each scholarship. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nat-student-scholarships/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - AUS
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250826
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250804T001137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T001137Z
UID:23714-1756080000-1756166399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NAT Youth Action and Wellbeing Grants
DESCRIPTION:Offers grants to groups led by young people (under 30) across the country working to create positive systemic change. \n\n\nFYA back young people to make the change they want to see in the world. These grants aim to support under-resourced youth-led groups and grassroots campaigns with lived experience of injustice\, by providing the resources they need to make a positive difference and helping them take care of themselves and their communities. \nFYA is offering two types of grants:\n– Youth Action Grants: $5\,000 to $15\,000 to fund actions that create systemic change (up to $75\,000 in total). Grants are for youth-led groups seeking funds to advance tangible campaign goals or develop campaigns\n– Wellbeing Grants: $2\,000 to $5\,000 to support the wellbeing of youth-led groups to keep up the fight sustainably (up to $25\,000 in total). Grants are for youth-led groups seeking funds to develop wellbeing initiatives that aim to build resilience\, strengthen connections and address burnout as they campaign for change. \nFYA will back up the grants with wraparound support from FYA’s Youth Action Team. Youth-led groups who receive grants will be part of a program which includes:\n– Coaching and training in a number of valuable skills including media\, digital and social media\, strategy development\, team culture and wellbeing\, community organising\, and intersectionality\n– Support to increase monitoring and evaluation skills to build the evidence base of their work\, assisting with securing ongoing sustainable funding for long term change. \nFYA will prioritise funding for:\n– Grassroots campaigns\, projects\, organisations and movements. By grassroots\, we mean campaigns\, projects and movements that are based in community and not attached to a large organisation\n– Current funding: Campaigns/organisations who don’t currently have much funding or funding opportunities\n– Lived experience: Organisations\, communities or campaigns that are led by people who have lived experience being disabled or LGBTQI+\, of poverty\, of racism\, of gender discrimination\, being in the justice system\, state care\, mental health system\, impacts of climate change and/or housing instability. \nFYA are open to funding a wide array of activities\, limited only by your imagination and the following criteria:\n– The application must be on behalf of a group\, organisation or community\, not an individual\, and based in Australia\n– Groups or campaigns must be led by young people under the age of 30 with lived experience of the issues they are campaigning on\n– The group or campaign must have a tangible goal or goals\, which must be focused on structural change (eg. not awareness raising or training/education\, but funding for training as part of a campaign for structural change fits within the criteria)\n– Campaign goals must be aligned with FYA’s values. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHomeTerms & ConditionsPrivacy Policy
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nat-youth-action-and-wellbeing-grants/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - AUS
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250821T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250821T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250805T040732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T040732Z
UID:23792-1755784800-1755788400@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Optimise & Thrive: Identifying Opportunities for AI in your NFP
DESCRIPTION:Navigating the AI landscape can be challenging for non-profit organisations. This webinar provides a clear\, practical framework to help you identify and evaluate AI opportunities that align with your strategic goals. You’ll learn how to apply this framework through real-world case studies\, understand the most impactful areas for AI adoption\, and develop a solid action plan for implementation. Discover how to leverage AI to optimise processes\, enhance services\, and maximise your organisation’s mission for greater impact. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis webinar covers topics including: \n\nUnderstand a structured framework for identifying and evaluating AI opportunities within your NFP organisation.\nIdentify potential areas across various organisational functions where AI can be strategically leveraged to optimise processes or enhance services.\nPrioritise AI initiatives based on feasibility and alignment with their organisation’s strategic objectives.\nDevelop a clear action plan and next steps for implementing the NFP AI Opportunity Framework within their own context.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-optimise-thrive-identifying-opportunities-for-ai-in-your-nfp/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250819T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250819T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250805T040527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T040527Z
UID:23790-1755612000-1755615600@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Before the Breach: Building Your Incident Response Plan
DESCRIPTION:Cyber attacks can hit anyone — including not-for-profits. Do you know what to look for\, who to call\, or what to do next? This expert-led webinar offers a clear introduction to incident response\, helping you understand the warning signs of a cyber breach and the essential actions to take. You’ll gain practical insights on building a simple response plan and learn how to coordinate effectively during a crisis. Ideal for not-for-profit teams looking to boost their cyber readiness with confidence and clarity. \n  \nKey Takeaways: \n·         Recognise early signs of a cyber incident – Learn how to spot unusual activity and warning signals that may indicate your organisation has been hacked. \n·         Understand the critical first steps in a cyber incident – Gain clarity on what actions to take immediately to limit damage and protect data. \n·         Know who to contact and how to get support – Discover the internal and external roles involved in incident response — from IT support to legal and cyber security advisors. \n·         Start building your Incident Response Plan – Walk away with a clear framework to begin preparing your organisation’s own step-by-step response plan. \n  \n  \n\nThis webinar covers topics including: \n\nIdentify common indicators of a cyber security breach.\nDescribe the key steps to take during a cyber incident.\nDevelop an initial Incident Response Plan tailored to their organisation.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-before-the-breach-building-your-incident-response-plan/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Management,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250819
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250803T233328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250803T233328Z
UID:23709-1755475200-1755561599@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW Local Sport Grant Program
DESCRIPTION:Aims to support grassroots sporting clubs to increase participation\, host events\, improve access and enhance sport and recreation facilities. \n\n\nThe Local Sport Grant Program aims to increase regular and on-going participation opportunities in sport in NSW. Through this Program the Office of Sport is working towards our goals to achieve:\n– Sector Growth: Supporting the sector in adapting and growing sport and active recreation at all levels across NSW\n– Facilities and Spaces: Enabling an inclusive and accessible network of facilities and places for sport and active recreation\n– For all People: Facilitating increased opportunities for inclusion in sport and active recreation so every person in NSW can participate throughout their whole life. \nThe key objectives of the Program align to the Office of Sport Strategic Plan with the specific objectives to:\n– Increase regular and on-going participation in sport\n– Increase participation opportunities for unrepresented groups including women and girls\, people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities\, people with disability\, First Nations peoples and LGBTQIA+ people\n– Reduce barriers and improve access to participation in sport\n– Assist sport clubs to provide quality experiences to their members and meet community needs. Increase financial sustainability and improve facilities of community level sporting clubs. \nFunding of $50\,000 per electorate will be allocated to all 93 electorates throughout NSW. Applicants must identify their ‘project location’ address to ensure the application is assessed in the correct electorate e.g.\, your training ground or where your project will take place. \nA single organisation may make multiple applications\, however the maximum amount of funding that can be awarded to any one organisation is $20\,000. \nEligible projects include but are not limited to:\n– Projects that contribute to quality sporting experiences\n– Improve access to sporting events by reducing barriers to participation\n– Create\, upgrade or repair sports facilities. \nEligible applicants:\n– Incorporated\, not-for-profit grassroots sport clubs whose primary focus is to organise sporting activities; deliver ongoing sporting programs; and/or develop member’s skills\n– Aligned with a recognised sport listed in Appendix A of the guidelines\n– Sports organisations or clubs associated with a school\, church or university can apply providing they are a not-for-profit club incorporated in their own right\n– Applications from Licenced Sporting Clubs may be considered providing the project directly benefits the sport\, not the administration processes of the licenced club or upgrades of the licenced premises. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-local-sport-grant-program/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - NSW,Sport & Recreation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250814T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250814T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250805T040345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T040345Z
UID:23787-1755180000-1755183600@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - CARE'ing about AI & Ethics
DESCRIPTION:AI has triggered a metamorphosis in how organisations in every industry operate\, and NFPs are no exception. AI presents exciting opportunities to improve donor outreach and enhance service delivery. But it has also introduced a host of new ethical considerations we need to navigate. \n  \nJoin us for an interactive workshop where we’ll dive into real-life ethical conundrums that NFP professionals have faced when using AI. As a group\, you’ll develop your ability to identify issues in ethics like bias\, privacy and fairness\, using real-world cases in a relatable\, down-to-earth format designed to keep things practical\, not academic. \n  \nYou’ll end the webinar with a better understanding of how to navigate the ethical minefield AI can create\, and you’ll go back to your organisation with a decision-making framework you can apply and make informed decisions with. \n  \nThis is a great chance to gain insights into responsible AI use\, collaborate with peers and learn how to balance innovation with ethics. Whether you’re already using AI or just curious about its potential\, this session is designed for every NFP professional. \nThis session is designed to involve lots of conversation\, so please be prepared to contribute. Seats are limited so don’t miss out! Sign up to ensure your NFP stays ahead of the curve while keeping its values intact. \n  \n  \nThis webinar covers topics including: \n\nNavigate the ethical maze of AI use in NFPs\nIdentify ethical red flags when using AI and prevent big problems\nApply a decision-making framework and solve ethical dilemmas with confidence
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-careing-about-ai-ethics/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250814T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250814T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250730T021051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T021051Z
UID:23509-1755176400-1755180000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:Webinar - Communicating your values
DESCRIPTION:Institute of Community Directors have gathered a panel of very rare marketers from some very special organisations. \nEach of their brands has risen above the riff raff to attract millions in donations and purchases\, drive political change\, pause multi-billion industries and set the national agenda. They rattle cages\, make change happen and put the occasional person in jail! \nHow have they done this? \nWho is onboard: \n\nDianne McDonald\, founder\, Di-Namic Communications\nMelanie Reymond\, chair\, Youth Projects\nKathleen Maltzahn\, CEO\, Sexual Assault Services Victoria.\n\nThey come from different sectors but they all have strong values which they communicate to attract passionate followers. \nThe discussion will be chaired by Brett de Hoedt\, a nonprofit marketer and holder of many opinions. He’s specifically recruited our speakers for a free-flowing conversation looking at: \n\nHow they see their brands and position in the marketplace;\nKeep a brand alive\, fresh and relevant over the years;\nCommunicating and staying true to those values;\nKeeping a profile high among all the competition;\nHow they understand their audience;\nHow they secure audience support;\nThe value in ‘causing trouble’;\nThe value of creating a unique brand.\n\nMarketing and branding insights from nonprofit marketers who get it. BYP your marketing\, communications and media team. This is a valuable session for senior leadership and board members too. \nJoin with your thoughts\, questions and nominations of value-driven organisations. \nNote: unforeseen circumstances may necessitate a change of speakers.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-communicating-your-values/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:General Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250814T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250814T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250730T012414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T012414Z
UID:23495-1755174600-1755180000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:Webinar - Mastering Meetings
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nIt’s time to get ready for AGM season. Is your not-for-profit organised to comply with the legal requirements for giving notice\, running your AGM and preparing minutes? Are you confident your organisation is getting the most out of this key opportunity to engage with members? \nJoin this interactive and practical webinar to get the latest tips and legal guidance as you prepare for your AGM. You’ll leave with a clear plan for how to prepare\, run and wrap up an annual general meeting that is both effective and legally compliant. \nThey’ll cover:\n\n\nTypes of NFP meetings and the key differences between them\nThe basic legal requirements for each legal structure\nPreparing for a general meeting\nLegal requirements and key procedures for general meetings\nTaking minutes and other meeting follow-up\nTop tips and where to find more information\n\n  \nYou’ll receive:\n\n75 minutes of plain-language training from a lawyer\nCopy of webinar recording (accessible for 3 months) and slide handout\nInformation on further resources and support\n\n  \nWho should attend:\nStaff\, board members\, general members and volunteers with a role in organising or running meetings for a not-for-profit organisation.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-mastering-meetings/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250804T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250804T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250804T024206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T024206Z
UID:23720-1754294400-1754326800@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NAT Creating Period Pride Competition
DESCRIPTION:Aims to end the shame and stigma that surrounds periods. \n\n\nShare the Dignity is asking young Australians in schools and community groups to create ‘Period Pride Media’ to inspire\, entertain and get people talking about periods! \nThe Creating Period Pride competition encourages Australia’s youth to submit creative\, thought-provoking content that aims to remove the shame and stigma associated with having a period. \nShare the Dignity believes creative thinking drives discovery and learning. They hope that by approaching the social issues surrounding menstruation with creativity they can create an awareness of stigmas\, encourage empathy and ultimately be part of the solution. \nThis year\, your Period Pride entry must fit into one of the following categories: A video/short film\, a performed song\, an artwork\, a major art installation\, or a written piece. \nWhat you can win for your school or community group:\n– $5k overall winner\n– $2k second place\n– $1k third place\n– $1k category winners. \nThe first 100 new schools and community groups to register for the 2025 Creating Period Pride competition will be sent a Period Pride toolkit. The Creating Period Pride toolkit includes everything needed to get young people talking about periods and removing the shame and stigma around periods. The pack will get students well on their way to creating media that will change the way we think about periods. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nat-creating-period-pride-competition/
CATEGORIES:General Events,GRANT - AUS
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T060202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T060202Z
UID:23314-1753920000-1754006399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-VIC - Community Support Initiative (CSI) Grant
DESCRIPTION:Funds organisations and groups that focus on supporting and strengthening local communities in Melbourne. \n\n\nFirst Brick Real Estate’s Customer Support Initiative is dedicated to fostering community growth and development. By supporting this community grant\, the program aims to empower local projects that address critical needs\, enhance neighbourhood well-being\, and stimulate economic opportunities. \nFBRE are committed to support any local communities and groups in one of the below categories:\n– Not-for-profit associations and charity groups\n– Sports clubs and schools\n– Charity and fund raising events. \nEach quarter\, one winning group will be selected to receive a payment of $750. The total annual funding for the grant amounts to $3\,000. \nThe selection process is based on the following criteria:\n– Community Support: Organisations and groups that focus on supporting and strengthening local communities\n– Location: Organisations and groups must be based in Melbourne.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-vic-community-support-initiative-csi-grant/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,GRANT - VIC,The Arts,Welfare & Wellbeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T055918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T055918Z
UID:23307-1753920000-1754006399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-AUS - National Pies for Local Legends
DESCRIPTION:Supports local sporting clubs\, community groups or not-for-profit organisations. \n\n\nFor 80+ years\, Australians have been enjoying National Pies – at pie nights\, at social clubs\, and at footy matches big and small. To say thanks for your support\, a grants program has been launched: National Pies for Local Legends. \nAny registered Australian community group\, sporting club or not-for-profit organisation can apply. A grant of $1\,000 will be awarded each month\, beginning in March 2024. A major grant of $10\,000 will also be awarded at the end of each 12 month period (end of February). \nWhether you need new boots for your footy club\, art supplies for your painting group\, a special trip funded\, or something else entirely – tell us how National Pies can help! \nFor this current grant period\, the $10\,000 grant will be selected from all grant applications received from 12:00am on 1 February\, 2025 through to 11:59 on 31 March\, 2026.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-aus-national-pies-for-local-legends/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,Commercial,Events & Activities,GRANT - AUS,Sport & Recreation,The Arts,Volunteering,Welfare & Wellbeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T055505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T055505Z
UID:23304-1753920000-1754006399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-AUS - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Tertiary Scholarships
DESCRIPTION:Supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in their tertiary education. \n\n\nThe Tertiary Scholarship Program can provide funding of up to $30\,000 over 3 years. \nTo apply you must be:\n– Enrolled in a teaching course at an ACT university\n– Willing to live and work in the ACT.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-aus-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-tertiary-scholarships/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - ACT,GRANT - AUS,Welfare & Wellbeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T055053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T055053Z
UID:23299-1753920000-1754006399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-AUS - Local Sporting Champions
DESCRIPTION:Provides financial assistance for coaches\, officials and competitors aged 12-18 participating in state\, national or international championships. \n\n\nIf successful\, applicants will receive $500-$750 towards the cost of attending their championships:\n– Base Grant: $500\n– Applicants travelling 800km – 1999km to their nominated championships: + $100\n– Applicants travelling internationally or greater than 2000km to their nominated championships: + $200\n– Applicants residing in a rural electorate: + $50. \nExamples of expenses include (but is not limited to):\n– Competition entry fees/levies\n– Transport costs (e.g. airfares\, petrol)\n– Accommodation\n– Uniform\n– Sporting equipment. \nApplicants must meet the following criteria:\n– Be turning 12 to 18 years of age in the same calendar year as the nominated championships\n– Be an Australian citizen or have been granted permanent resident status\, residing in Australia\n– Be participating as an athlete\, coach\, or match official at an eligible championship or competition\n– Those attending a state championship must be living more than 125km from the championships venue\, and travelling greater than 250km return to participate in the nominated championships\n– Must complete and submit the application prior to or up to one month post completion of your nominated championships\n– May receive a maximum of two grants in the same allocation year\n– Must incur out-of-pocket expenses equal to\, or greater than\, the grant amount they are eligible to receive. \nApplications are open all year but are assessed in 4 funding rounds.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-aus-local-sporting-champions/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,GRANT - AUS,Sport & Recreation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T054948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T054948Z
UID:23296-1753920000-1754006399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-WA - Public Purposes Trust Fund
DESCRIPTION:Supports initiatives that enhance legal education\, disseminate legal information\, and improve community access to legal services across Western Australia. \n\n\nThe Trust Fund allocates funds towards annual grants for applications from organisations that meet the objectives of the Trust Fund\, these being:\n– To advance the education of the community\, and any section of it\, with respect to the law\n– To advance the collection\, assessment and dissemination to the community\, and any section of it\, of information relating to the law\n– To improve the access of the community\, and any section of it\, to legal services. \nFunding may be granted to activities that:\n– Advance the education with respect to the law of persons desiring to study law\, law students\, law graduates\, legal practitioners\, and persons having responsibility for legal education and for the administration of the law and the legal system\n– Establish and advance law libraries and legal information services\, including computerised legal information retrieval services\n– Advance the examination of the law\, the legal system\, the legal profession\, legal education\, legal services and the effect of any of them on the community\, or any section of it. \nPersons\, organisations or institutions can apply for funding for activities that fall within the above objects of the Trust Fund. Applications are received in advance for activities occurring in the following financial year\, 1 July to 30 June.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-wa-public-purposes-trust-fund/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - WA,Welfare & Wellbeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T054813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T054813Z
UID:23293-1753920000-1754006399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-AUS - ANZ Seeds of Renewal Program
DESCRIPTION:Helps to build vibrant and sustainable rural communities and ensure the ongoing prosperity of regional Australia. \n\n\nIt is built on two key tenets:\n– Vibrant communities are diverse and inclusive with strong social capital\, where everyone can participate and build a better life\n– Sustainable communities innovate\, expand and create opportunities that will deliver demonstrable medium to long-term economic benefit to the community\, contributing to economic sustainability. \nThe ANZ Seeds of Renewal program is focused upon supporting projects that align to one of ANZ’s four focus areas:\n1. Improving environmental sustainability\n2. Improving financial wellbeing within the community\n3. Improving access to housing\n4. Other community projects that assist local communities to thrive. \nAll requests will be considered with a focus on the priority areas listed below:\n– Projects that will deliver demonstrable medium to long-term benefit to a regional Australian community\n– Projects that benefit a large number of people from a diverse range of social groups\n– Projects that encourage inclusion and participation of under-represented or marginalised groups\n– Projects that demonstrate co-contributions (either in-kind or from other funding sources) and broad community support will be looked upon favourably – it is highly recommended that you include these within your application. \nA broad range of charitable projects aligned to the program themes are considered under this program including:\n– Delivering\, or providing activities\, events\, programs and services\n– Purchasing or hiring equipment and materials\n– Community infrastructure projects\n– Developing the resources of the community including volunteers and items that will enable participation in projects. \nOpportunities may also be made available for ANZ staff to provide further in-kind support by volunteering their time to assist successful organisations. \nTo apply\, you must meet the following criteria:\n– Not-for-profit organisations with or without DGR-1 endorsement are eligible\n– Applicant organisations must be a not-for-profit organisation with either an Incorporation Certificate and/or an ABN\n– Project must be for charitable purposes and offer clear public benefit\n– Organisations can submit one application per grant round\n– Projects must benefit communities in remote\, rural or regional Australia.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-aus-anz-seeds-of-renewal-program/
CATEGORIES:Environment,GRANT - AUS,Welfare & Wellbeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T054009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T054658Z
UID:23290-1753920000-1754006399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-AUS - Local Para Champions
DESCRIPTION:Provides financial assistance for coaches\, officials and competitors aged 12-24 participating in state\, national or international championships for athletes with a disability. \n\n\nIf successful\, applicants will receive $750-$1000 towards the cost of attending their championships:\n– Base Grant: $750\n– Applicants travelling 800km – 1999km to their nominated championships: + $100\n– Applicants travelling internationally or greater than 2000km to their nominated championships: + $200\n– Applicants residing in a rural electorate: + $50. \nExamples of expenses include (but is not limited to):\n– Competition entry fees/levies\n– Transport costs (e.g. airfares\, petrol)\n– Accommodation\n– Uniform\n– Sporting equipment. \nApplicants must meet the following criteria:\n– Be turning 12 to 24 years of age in the same calendar year as the nominated championships\n– Be an Australian citizen or have been granted permanent resident status\, residing in Australia\n– Be participating in an event\, division or competition open only to athletes with a disability\n– Those attending a state championship must be living more than 125km from the championships venue\, and travelling greater than 250km return to participate in the nominated championships\n– Must complete and submit the application prior to or up to one month post completion of your nominated championships\n– May receive a maximum of two grants in the same allocation year\n– Must incur out-of-pocket expenses equal to\, or greater than\, the grant amount they are eligible to receive. \nApplications are open all year but are assessed in 4 funding rounds.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-aus-local-para-champions/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,GRANT - AUS,Sport & Recreation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T053510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T053510Z
UID:23287-1753920000-1754006399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-AUS - Giving Joy Grants
DESCRIPTION:Offers micro grants to women aged 18 and up from any country in the world. \n\n\nYour proposed grant activities MUST have a social benefit to your community and MUST go beyond financial aspects of your business. The more social impact you can illustrate through your idea – the better and the greater your chances of winning the grant. \nWho can apply for a Giving Joy grant?\n– Women ages 18 and up from any country or state or territory in the world. \nDo I have to own a business to apply?\n– No. You can use the grant to start a new business\, or expand your existing business. You can also use the grant to start or expand a nonprofit\, non-governmental organization (NGO)\, charity\, or propose a specific activity or project you would like to implement. \nAre the grants limited to a specific field (like health)?\n– Absolutely not. You can propose activities in any field\, trade\, occupation\, or craft. However\, your business/organization/idea must focus on women\, girls and/or families. And all activities must be LEGAL! \nWhat is the duration of the grant?\n– The grant period is six months. \nGrant is up to US$500.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-aus-giving-joy-grants/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,GRANT - AUS,Welfare & Wellbeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T060639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T060845Z
UID:23320-1753920000-1754006399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-VIC - Aboriginal Sport Participation Grant Program - Category 1 & 2
DESCRIPTION:Assists Aboriginal Victorians to participate in Aboriginal sport carnivals\, buy sports uniforms and equipment\, as well as funding for travel and accommodation expenses for athletes to compete in state and national competitions. \n\n\nThe Aboriginal Sport Participation Grant Program provides grants to assist Aboriginal Victorians to participate in Aboriginal sporting carnivals\, buy sports uniforms and equipment\, as well as funding for travel and accommodation expenses for athletes to compete in state and national competitions. \nThe program has three categories: \nCategory 1: Aboriginal Sporting Carnivals\n– Grants of up to $2\,500 per junior team with a maximum total of $15\,000 and $1\,500 per senior team\, with a maximum total of $9\,000\, are available to eligible applicants to pay for travel\, accommodation and registration costs to participate in Victorian or national Aboriginal sporting carnivals and/or tournaments\n– Eligible organisations can apply for up to 10 separate teams or individuals under one application\, however\, under category 1 a separate application must be submitted for each specific sporting event. \nCategory 2: Uniforms or Equipment\n– Grants of up to $1\,000 per team and up to $250 per individual\, with a maximum total of $6\,000\, are available to eligible applicants\, for the purchase sporting uniforms and/or equipment\n– Eligible organisations can apply for up to 10 separate teams or individuals under one application. \nCategory 3: Athlete Participation Support (see other listing)\n– Grants of up to $350 for Regional Selection\, $550 for State Selection and $750 for National Competition Selection per individual (including athletes and coaches) are available to eligible applicants\, to pay for travel and accommodation costs to compete or train in regional\, state and national competitions or representative teams that demonstrate a pathway opportunity\n– Eligible organisations can apply for up to 10 individuals under one application\, however\, under category 3 a separate application must be submitted for each specific sporting event.\n– Applications submitted under category 3 will be accepted from the opening of Round 1 until funding is exhausted. \nWho Can Apply?\n– Aboriginal Individuals and teams that are not affiliated with a club or association can apply for a grant in categories 1 and 2 but must have an arrangement with an organisation from the list attached to these guidelines to manage the grant funding on their behalf through a funding agreement with the department.\n– Aboriginal Community groups that are not incorporated may also apply for a grant for their community members (Aboriginal individuals or teams) but must have an incorporated association acting as an auspicing body to manage the funding on their behalf through a funding agreement with the department.\n– Incorporated sporting clubs and associations or Aboriginal Community Controlled organisations may apply for a grant on behalf of the members (Aboriginal individuals or teams) and will b
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-vic-aboriginal-sport-participation-grant-program-category-1-2/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,GRANT - VIC,Sport & Recreation,Welfare & Wellbeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T060437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T060823Z
UID:23317-1753920000-1754006399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-VIC - Community Sponsorship
DESCRIPTION:Presents an opportunity for WorkSafe to sponsor an event or activity that supports their objectives. \n\n\nWorkSafe’s Community Sponsorship program complements their public awareness campaigns and corporate sponsorship portfolio\, providing a tangible link with the community. \nThrough sponsorship WorkSafe aims to:\n– Raise awareness of\, and increase positive regard for\, WorkSafe with target audiences\n– Build stronger relationships with the community in support of WorkSafe’s role to help achieve WorkSafe’s vision and mission: Reducing workplace harm and Improving outcomes for injured workers.\n– Inform the community and increase knowledge about WorkSafe’s strategic messages. \nDue to existing sporting partnerships\, there is limited funding available for sporting clubs and they are discouraged from applying for a community sponsorship. \nWorkSafe considers applications for comm
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-vic-community-sponsorship/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,Commercial,Events & Activities,GRANT - VIC,Welfare & Wellbeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T055244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T060803Z
UID:23301-1753920000-1754006399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-AUS - Play It Forward
DESCRIPTION:Offers change room makeovers to 5 Australian sports clubs. \n\n\nIncludes tiles\, toilets\, taps\, showers\, glues\, grout and installation. \nEntry is open to Australian registered sports clubs only. \nThere are five (5) prize packages\, valid for one change room or area per club\, each valued at full RRP at $50\,000\, consisting of:\n– Up to $25\,000 (RRP) in products provided by Beaumont Tiles\, and\n– Up to $25\,000 (RRP) in labour and renovation services provided by Beaumont Tiles. \nTo enter\, tell Beaumont Tiles in 100 words or less why your club change room deserves to WIN a makeover.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-aus-play-it-forward/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,Commercial,GRANT - AUS,Sport & Recreation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250730
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250731
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T052957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T052957Z
UID:23284-1753833600-1753919999@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-SA - Expand Together Grants
DESCRIPTION:Provides one-off funding to eligible multicultural organisations to purchase equipment\, extend or build community facilities for use by South Australia’s culturally and linguistically diverse communities. \n\n\nThe Expand Together Grants aim to ensure there are necessary facilities and equipment for community members to come together\, access the services and programs they need\, and connect with the wider local community network. \nExpand Together Grants of up to $100\,000 are available to multicultural organisations for projects to be delivered over 12 months. \nThere are four categories under the Expand Together Grants.\n– Equipment Grant up to $50\,000\n– Infrastructure Grant up to $50\,000\n– Equipment Grant between $50\,001 – $100\,000\n– Infrastructure Grant between $50\,001 – $100\,000. \nThere are matched funding requirements for applicants requesting more than $50\,000. \nThe Expand Together Grants invest in multicultural organisations to achieve one or more of the following outcomes:\n– Increase the use and access of community facilities and equipment by culturally and linguistically diverse communities to support participation in activities\, and the delivery of services\, to meet community need\n– Support new and emerging communities who may have difficulties in accessing community infrastructure and equipment readily\, and foster partnerships (financial or non-financial) between culturally and linguistically diverse communities through shared use of facilities and equipment. \nTo be eligible for funding\, multicultural organisations must:\n– Be non-government\, not-for-profit\n– Have a registered Australian Business Number (ABN)\n– Provide satisfactory evidence that their core purpose is to deliver initiatives\, services or support for culturally and linguistically diverse communities in South Australia\n– Be South Australian based.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-sa-expand-together-grants/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,Commercial,GRANT - SA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250730
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T052620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T052620Z
UID:23281-1753747200-1753833599@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-QLD - Health and Wellbeing Community Grants
DESCRIPTION:Supports community-led projects that improve health and wellbeing in communities across the state\, focusing on nutrition\, physical activity\, sleep\, wellbeing\, and/or health equity. \n\n\nThe objectives of the Health and Wellbeing Community Grants are to:\n– Increase knowledge of nutrition and empower people and communities to increase consumption of vegetables and fruits\, and support people to maintain a healthy weight to meet recommendations in the Australian Dietary Guidelines (2013) and Infant Feeding Guidelines (2012)\n– Improve opportunities and access to increase levels of physical activity and support people to maintain a healthy weight to meet the relevant national Physical activity and exercise guidelines for their age group\n– Promote better sleep to increase the proportion of Queenslanders meeting the sleep and sedentary recreational screentime recommendations in the Physical activity and exercise guidelines and the Australian Sleep Health Foundation recommendations\n– Facilitate projects and activities to support wellbeing\, including emotional\, social\, psychological\, mental\, spiritual and cultural wellbeing\, and create community connectedness to align with the Queensland Children’s Wellbeing Framework and HWQld’s Wellbeing Approach\n– Facilitate improved access to health services and resources when and where Queenslanders need them\, with a focus on promoting health equity. \nYou are strongly encouraged to consider at-risk priority populations when developing your application. These may include\, but are not limited to:\n– Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples\n– People experiencing social or economic disadvantage\n– People living with disability\n– People from culturally\, linguistically and/or spiritually diverse backgrounds\, including recent migrants and refugees\n– People who identify as LGBTQIA+\n– People living in rural areas of Queensland\n– People living in remote regions of Queensland. \nEligible expenses\n– Non-recurrent staff salaries\, wages and on-costs that can be directly attributed to the provision of the project (i.e. are not considered business-as-usual)\n– Training for paid and unpaid staff\, including committee members and volunteers\, that is relevant\, appropriate and in line with the grant program objectives\n– Operating and administration expenses directly related to the project (must be project-specific and not part of business-as-usual expenses)\n– Project-specific costs or activities\n– Participant food and non-alcoholic-/non-sugar sweetened beverages for community engagement activities\n– Awards/trophies (cannot be alcohol\, fast food vouchers or unhealthy foods such as chocolates)\n– Guest speaker fees\, travel (within Australia only) and accommodation\n– Consultant and contractor fees directly related to the project\n– Equipment and materials directly related to the project\n– Staff travel and transport assistance for project attendees (to reduce barriers)\n– Evaluation of the funded project and/or to explore options for future sustainability and ongoing viability \nEligible applicants\n– A not-for-profit or charitable organisation (as defined by the Australian Charities and Not-for-profit Commission)\n– An incorporated association that is either based in Queensland or has a branch in Queensland\n– An Indigenous Corporation (registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations)\n– A Queensland local government authority\n– State and independent schools\n– A Queensland State School Parent and Citizens’ Association (P&C) or a non-state school Parents and Friends Association (P&F).
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-qld-health-and-wellbeing-community-grants/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,GRANT - QLD,Sport & Recreation,Welfare & Wellbeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250729
DTSTAMP:20260406T034159
CREATED:20250718T052022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T052022Z
UID:23279-1753660800-1753747199@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW - NSW Facilities Fund
DESCRIPTION:Provides financial investment into community football facilities across the state. \n\n\nClubs will be able to apply for funding to support projects that have a positive impact on AFL participation and experience. \nThe objectives of the NSW Facilities Fund are to:\n– Maximise the carrying capacity of existing venues and the quality/functionality of their supporting infrastructure\n– Develop new and increased carrying capacity through construction of new ovals\, especially in growing communities in a variety of traditional or innovative settings\n– Provide inclusive and accessible facilities that cater for the diversity of participants\, particularly female participants\, who wish to participate in our game\n– Develop venues to support the game’s complete talent pathway\, umpiring\, landmark heritage sites and people working and volunteering within the game\n– Enable planning and project partnerships to form with a range of government and non-government bodies to result in an improved quantity\, quality and welcoming venue network for Australian Football\n– Provide immediate support for those directly affected by natural disasters throughout Australia. \nEligible projects include\, but are not limited to:\n– Development of new football ovals and amenities\, both in traditional and more innovative settings\n– Provision of all gender changerooms for all those that participate in football – players\, officials and umpires\n– Identify projects where carrying capacity can be increased by upgrading playing surfaces through improved drainage\, irrigation and turf management\n– Football lighting installations or upgrades that deliver greater participation opportunities\n– Projects that protect a football facility against the impact of climate change (i.e. warm season grass conversions\, water re-use projects)\n– The upgrade or development of multi-use facilities where football is a key user/beneficiary\n– Supporting clubs impacted by natural disasters\n– Projects that meet relevant Australian Standards as per the AFL’s Preferred Facility Guidelines\n– Implementation of Environmentally Sustainable Design which applies or demonstrates principles of Universal Design. \nThe AFL Facilities Fund program is open to:\n– Local government authorities in New South Wales\n– All affiliated Australian Football Clubs in New South Wales\n– Schools based in NSW\n– Other stakeholders invested in building the capacity of our facilities and growing the game.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-nsw-facilities-fund/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,Commercial,GRANT - NSW,Sport & Recreation
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