Title: BUILDING COMMUNITIES THROUGH REGIONAL PARTNERSHIP FUNDING
1 BUILDING COMMUNITIES THROUGH REGIONAL
PARTNERSHIP FUNDING
2- Who is ACC Tasmania
- The Australian Governments Regional Development
Organisation in Tasmania - Tasmanias link to the Australian Government -
Department of Transport and Regional Services - Facilitates access to Regional Partnership
Funding Program - Run by a voluntary committee with representation
from major regional areas - 1 of 56 Area Consultative Committees in Australia
3- REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
- Through Regional Partnerships, the Australian
Government will invest in projects that focus on - improving access to services . Priority to
communities in regional Australia with a
population of less than 5,000 Encouraged to
develop projects that can address inadequacies in
local community infrastructure and services - ie
Community Halls Sport Facilities - supporting planning economic growth and skills
development. - assisting in structural adjustment by investing
in projects that assist specifically identified
communities and regions adjust to major economic,
social or environmental change. - stimulate growth in regions by providing more
opportunities for economic and social
participation. Support youth leadership and
address the needs of youth in the region.
4REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS Who is eligible to apply
- Non profit organisations
- Local Government
- Co-operatives
- Associations
- Registered Charities
- State or Commonwealth entities
- Private Sector
- (refer to the guidelines)
5REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS Questions
- Why? What? Who? How? When? Where?
- Is the project a want or a need?
- Is there community support?
- What benefits are to be achieved?
- Why is it important in the context of the area?
(eg. economic dependency, population decline,
insufficient employment opportunity and difficult
socio-economic conditions, etc).
6REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS Questions
- Why? What? Who? How? When? Where?
- What is the project about?
- What is the purpose of the project, e.g.
community benefit, tourism development, business
development, employment creation, social or
environmental benefit? - Who are the major stakeholders and partners and
what is their capacity to help with the project. - Who is on your governing body? Do they have the
right skills and experience?
7REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS Questions
- Why? What? Who? How? When? Where?
- How will we start and how will we finish the
project? - Is it a one-off project, or do we really need
ongoing funding? - When will the project start? When will the
project finish? - Where will the project be located? Information
to justify that your project meets local needs?
8REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS Support
- Partnerships and Support
- gain Support from your Local Council about
your project idea does it fit with their
planning identify if any planning approvals are
required - other key organisations related to your project
- Co Funding Support required for
- community projects
- 60 (community) 40 (RP)
- private projects
- 70 (proponent) 30 (RP)
- co funding contributions can be in kind
(community only) - Project and Applicant Viability
- Identify sustainability of project for long term
9REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS Key points to be
remembered
- Project and applicant viability
- Value for money and partnerships effective
outcomes - Community support benefits to the community
- Sustainability of project
- Competitive Neutrality
10Regional Partnerships
St Helens Visitor Information Centre and History
Room
Regional Partnerships 120,000 Co-funding 430,967
Funding to assist with the fit-out of the new St
Helens Visitor Information Centre and History
Room.
11Regional Partnerships
Meander Valley Tourism Precinct
Regional Partnerships 95,000 Co-funding 254,400
Regional Partnerships funding will assist the
Meander Valley Enterprise Centre to complete the
development of the Meander river bank as a
recreational and tourism precinct, enhancing
Deloraine as a significant tourism destination.
12Regional Partnerships
Woolmers Heritage Kitchen Garden
Regional Partnerships 27,500 Co-funding 75,900
Regional Partnerships funding will contribute to
the construction of a garden for heritage produce
varieties, in Longford, for use in an on-site
restaurant at the National Rose Garden, Woolmers
Estate, Longford This project will enhance an
existing tourist attraction, which will increase
visitor numbers and economic benefits to Longford
region.
13Regional Partnerships
Derwent Valley SES
Regional Partnerships 20,000 Co-funding 77,550
This project will replace the Derwent Valley
State Emergency Services Unit's primary response
vehicle and rescue module.
14Regional Partnerships
Meander Valley "Shed" project
Regional Partnerships 42,588.00 Co-funding
107,755.00
Regional Partnerships funding will assist the
Meander Valley Centre for Health and Well Being
Inc to fit-out and furnish The Shed which will be
facility for disadvantaged members of the
Deloraine community where people can meet, learn
new vocational skills, gain confidence, form
friendships and generally improve their health
and wellbeing. .
15REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS Contact
Information
- ACCT Sheryl Craig
- Ph 6334 9822
- Websites for Assistance
- ACCT www.acct.org.au
- DOTARS www.dotars.gov.au
- www.regionalpartnerships.gov.au
- Tas Community Funding www.tascomfund.org
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- Dept Economic Development www.development.tas.
gov.au