The grants program intends to enable education settings across South Australia to implement deliverables from the Narragunnawali Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) with a focus on connecting with First Nations community, and creating long term sustainable and transformative change.
Find the INFORMATION SHEET HERE.
Find the APPLICATION FORM HERE.
Eligibility
To be eligible for this funding you must be a South Australian –
- State funded preschool, primary or secondary school
- Association of Independent Schools preschool, primary or secondary school
- Catholic Education preschool, primary or secondary school
- Early learning setting (early learning or long day care)
- Out of school hours care setting
Applicants may come from metropolitan, regional or remote locations
Criteria
- Grants of $2000 only are available
- Projects MUST engage and remunerate First Nations peoples or businesses to consult, deepen or provide ongoing learning as part of the project
- Projects must engage the whole school community (e.g. not individual students/child)
- Schools and early learning settings must have a public RAP or be able to show clear steps on how this will be achieved in the duration of the project
- projects will be assessed on their sustainability, longevity and transformational quality
- Capital works or the installation of required structures will not be approved (e.g. flag poles)
What is the process
Applications close 7th July.
If your application is successful, you will recieve a written offer. Successful applicants will enter into a grant agreement with Reconciliation SA. The grant agreement will specify acquittal dates and payment schedule.
If you have any questions please contact admin@reconciliationsa.org.au