Important funding awarded to support the social and community participation of CALD NDIS participants in South Australia

Important funding awarded to support the social and community participation of CALD NDIS participants in South Australia

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KLR Communications is delighted to have successfully assisted our client to obtain funding under the Department of Social Services’ Information, Linkages and Capacity Building Program.

The grant opportunity aims to enable the participation of people with a disability in community life – particularly in arts, culture, sport and recreation activities.

“Our South Australian-based client is heavily involved in the Bhutanese community and doing invaluable work assisting newly arrived individuals and families to integrate into their local community. This funding enables them to expand their programs, offering opportunities for Bhutanese NDIS participants to participate in cultural and language appropriate activities, reducing social isolation and enabling self-expression and development of their English skills”, said KLR Communications’ Managing Director, Kathryn Garth. “They will be addressing the gap in support following refugee support reducing 6 – 7 months after arrival.”

A high percentage of Bhutanese Australians are newly arrived refugees and are challenged by very low rates of English literacy. Over 95% of Bhutanese participants with a disability lack working English skills, limiting their access to mainstream supports, arts, culture, and recreational activities. In addition to this is the stigma and shame associated with disability, even when seeking to access Bhutanese Community activities.

Fortnightly programs will be offered for the next 12 months, with culturally appropriate facilitators, presenters, artists and exhibitors sourced from within the local Bhutanese community, offering paid opportunities to contribute to the community.

For more information on the Information Linkages and Capacity Building (ILC) program, click here.

If there is a grant or project your organisation is considering applying for, Contact Us for an obligation free discussion.

KLR clients secure a further $1 million+ in latest CHSP Funding Round

KLR clients secure a further $1 million+ in latest CHSP Funding Round

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KLR Communications this week received notification that we have been successful in assisting our clients to secure more than $1 million in funding under the latest round of the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP).

“In what was a highly competitive process, it is exciting to know our clients are now funded through to June 2022 to provide important services across NSW, SA and the NT,” said Managing Director, Kathryn Garth.

“This win means we have now secured for our clients more than $10 million under this program in less than 18 months.”

The CHSP assists senior Australians access entry-level support services to enable them to live independently and safely in their own home for as long as possible.

KLR Communications specialises in securing valuable projects and funding across a number of industries and from various sources, so that our clients can continue to deliver important services.

For information on available grants which may be of relevance to your business, contact the team at KLR Communications on +61 7 5665 6768 or via our Contact Us page.

Female founders offered grants to scale into domestic and global markets

Female founders offered grants to scale into domestic and global markets

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Businesses who are majority (at least 51%) female founded (owned and run) are encouraged to consider applying for expansion funding under Round 2 of the Boosting Female Founders Initiative grant program.

The program offers co-contribution grants (up to 50% of eligible project costs) of between $25,000 and $400,000 (or up to 70% and $480,000 for regional head officed, or indigenous, disability or migrant-owned businesses).

Successful applicants are responsible for the remaining eligible project expenditure, plus any ineligible expenditure. Contributions to the project must be in cash (either privately funded, a bank loan, private investor or industry partners). In-kind contributions are not eligible.

The objectives of the program are to:

  • Stimulate private sector investments into innovative startups led by women.
  • Help women entrepreneurs overcome the disadvantages faced in getting access to finance and support to grow their startups.
  • Enable female founders to scale-up, expand into domestic and global markets, and become self-sufficient.

How to apply
Stage 1 of the competitive process is via an Expression of Interest (EOI).

Key criteria assessed at Stage 1 includes:

  • Explanation as to how the grant will help to remove barriers to scale up, expand into domestic and global markets, and become self-sufficient.
  • Explanation of what growth (revenue and employment numbers) look like.
  • How ready the product or service is to go to market. NOTE: the application form mentions a “Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6 or above”, giving some indication that the review board is looking for new-tech driven businesses. While this isn’t mentioned specifically elsewhere in the documentation, our team posed the question for further clarification and was advised this should be taken as a reference to “how ready your product or service is to take to market”.  If your product or service can be categorised using the Technology Readiness Level (TRL), then this will assist with evaluating applications, but is not a pre-requisite.
  • Capacity, capability and resources to grow (about the team, financial resources, networks, advisors etc).
  • Amount of funding required, how you will fund your contribution and the impact funding will have on your business.

Projects will need to help the business to scale into domestic and/or global markets, with eligible activities including (by way of example):

  • Developing software and apps.
  • Launching and scaling products.
  • Product development and marketing – for you, this could include additional marketing under the NDIS, or in domestic or international markets.
  • Purchase of equipment to enable growth – for you, this may include additional fitout of plant and equipment to produce more stock, more quickly to enable expansion (note, furniture and office equipment is excluded).
  • Expansion to other markets – unfortunately, you can’t include rent or purchase of new facilities, however if you could finance new facilities, you could get plant and equipment.
  • Access to independent management (for example C-suite, advisory board).
  • Access to relevant professional development – you may seek additional management/marketing support to develop your plans and skills to grow.

Applications for Round 1 (EOIs) close 22 April 2021.

Progressing to Stage 2

Those who are successful in being selected for Stage 2 will then have 6 weeks to prepare their full Stage 2 submission. This submission covers much the same criteria as Stage 1: EOI, albeit in greater detail.

Projects should be estimated start in November 2021.

Round 1 – Successful Projects

To assist in determining the types of projects that the Department may be looking for, we suggest you refer to the list of Round 1 Recipients.

To discuss the details of the program, your eligibility and to gain expert assistance through the 2 stage process, please Contact Us.

You can also read more about the program here.

Important community programs to be rolled out in Ipswich City Council

Important community programs to be rolled out in Ipswich City Council

KLR Communications would like to congratulate its client, Queensland Youth and Families Support Services Inc. (QYFSS) in its successful proposal to partner with Ipswich City Council for the delivery of quality community activities, programs, projects and events that facilitate learning and experiences and enhance the quality of life for members of the local community.

QYFSS will take over management of the Riverview Community Centre and drive targeted social change through delivery of inclusive programs and services that respond to community need and provide a safe environment in which locals can seek education, support and respite.

“We are always delighted to hear of successful outcomes from tender processes, particularly where our clients can now go on to tackle important issues, such as those related to socioeconomic factors, drug and alcohol abuse, homelessness, disability, and domestic violence”, said Kathryn Garth, Managing Director – KLR Communications.

The management contract is for an initial period of 3 years and locals will soon learn more about the important programs QYFSS will be offering.

Applications Open for Commonwealth Home Support Programme – 2020 – 2022

Applications Open for Commonwealth Home Support Programme – 2020 – 2022

The Department of Health has today released the latest Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) Growth Funding round for 2020 to 2022.

$32.2 million is available for 2020-21, with between $49.2 and $60 million available for 2021-22.

Alike previous rounds, this opportunity targets the allocation of funds to specific Aged Care Planning Regions (ACPRs) and service types that have been identified as having gaps in service delivery or being in high demand.

To be eligible to participate in the Programme, your organisation must be an existing commonwealth funded provider of aged care or disability services, such as:

  • an existing CHSP provider;
  • an approved provider of aged care services; or
  • a registered NDIS provider.

Applications close 5 February 2021, with the earliest start of the grant activity being April 2021.  Please note – any funding for FY 2021 will be applied for a full year, regardless of the activity not starting until a maximum of 3 months prior to year end. Applicants should consider they may have 2 full years of funding to allocate across what is largely 1 financial year and plan accordingly.

KLR Communications has successfully secured almost $9 million in funding for clients in a previous round and our team are available to assist you. 

To learn more about this opportunity and to receive assistance with your application, please contact us.  

Applications for the 2020 Aged Care Approvals Round (ACAR) are now open

Applications for the 2020 Aged Care Approvals Round (ACAR) are now open

The ACAR is an application process which enables existing approved provider of aged care and organisations intending to become an approved provider, to apply for Australian Government-subsidised places and/or capital grants in an open, competitive and equitable way.

If you are an existing approved, or prospective aged care provider, you can apply for a share of:

NDIS Aged Care Policies and Procedures
  •  2,000 residential care places – noting applicants that can demonstrate they can deliver care immediately (‘bed-ready’) or within an 18 month period will be prioritised before longer term proposals. Locations considered to have the highest need for residential care places, including those within regional, rural and remote Australia will be prioritised above those where there is less need.
  • 1,028 short-term restorative care places (STRC)
  • up to $150 million in capital grants for residential care with a view to funding projects that will improve access to quality residential care services in regional, rural and remote locations and to special needs groups in any location.

Awarding of capital grants will prioritise projects that will:

  • upgrade services to create more spacious rooms, increase privacy and decrease the need for shared living quarters;
  • focus on dementia-friendly services aimed at allowing people living in the bush with dementia to remain in their communities;
  • enhance infrastructure to improve infection prevention and control; and
  • help providers in financial stress bring their allocations of residential care places online, including those impacted by climactic events (bushfires, floods) and COVID-19.

The 2020 ACAR Invitation to Apply commenced on 18 December 2020 and will run until 8 March 2021.

To learn more about this opportunity and to receive assistance with your application, please contact us.  You can also access the Essential Guide on the Department of Health’s website here.

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