Community Benefit Fund: gambling amelioration grants
Who can apply
Applicants must be an NT-based, non-profit community organisation incorporated under one of the following:
- the Associations Act (NT)
- the Corporations Act 2001 (Commonwealth)
- the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (Commonwealth)
- any other Act of Parliament.
Applicants must be compliant with all reporting requirements relevant to the Act the organisation is incorporated under.
If registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC), the organisation must be compliant with reporting obligations.
Who can't apply
You can't apply for the Program if you are:
- an individual
- an organisation licensed to operate electronic gaming machines
- a body corporate or similar
- a government or semi-government organisation like a hospital, library, municipal or regional council
- a public or private school - including primary, secondary and tertiary institutions
- a school affiliate or auxiliary body like a school council
- a research foundation or trust
- an association that is not compliant with your reporting obligations under the Act under which you are incorporated or to ACNC if applicable.
You also can't apply if you have an outstanding acquittal from a previous CBF grant.
Projects you can apply for
If you wish to apply for the Program, your project should include services such as:
- promoting community awareness and education about gambling harms
- rehabilitation or support services to gamblers and their families who are experiencing gambling related harms.
You can't apply for:
- substitute funding for operational or core business activities
- commercial ventures, developments or outputs
- experimental or pilot programs unless future funding is guaranteed
- projects that have already started prior to applying for the grant.
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