Community Benefit Fund: major community events grant
How to manage your grant
This page contains information on how to manage your major community events grant.
Variations
You must submit request for variations to funding agreements to the community benefit fund (CBF) secretariat.
Intellectual property
You have the right to any intellectual property developed as a result of your project.
The Northern Territory (NT) Government has the right to use the intellectual property without cost in furthering its objectives and purposes.
Publication of grant details
Details of successful and unsuccessful grant applications may be published or used by the NT Government in any form and at any time.
These details may include:
- name of applicant organisation
- amount of funding
- event details
- any special approval conditions
- reasons for approval or non-approval
- photos.
Survey
You may be contacted for feedback on your application experience.
Your participation is voluntary and does not affect how applications are assessed or monitored.
Withdrawal of approval
Funding approval may be withdrawn at any time.
This may happen if there is a change in circumstances or your organisation or event is not financially viable.
How to acquit your grant
You must acquit your major community events grants in the time frame detailed in your funding agreement.
If you do not acquit your grant, you will not be apply to apply for other CBF grants.
Refunds
You are not required to return any unspent funds less than $100.
If you have more than $100 of unspent funds left, you must refund the CBF.
You can refund the money by either:
- cheque payable to the Receiver of Territory Monies
- or contact the CBF secretariat and request an invoice to be created that will allow for electronic payment.
Grant acquittals are incomplete until all money subject to the refund policy is received.
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