Details of Queensland Business Boost Grant Released

Details of Queensland Business Boost Grant Released

Business automation

The Queensland Government has today released details of the next small business grant funding opportunity, forming part of its $25 million initiative to aid in the recovery and development of small businesses.

The Business Boost Grant is available to successful applicant businesses with turnover between $300,000 and $600,000 in FY 2020/21, and will provide up to $15,000 in funding for eligible projects.

Applications open 9am, 20 July 2021 and projects must be completed 6-12 months following approval and signing of funding agreement.

Co-contribution requirement

Unlike the previously released $5,000 Business Basics Grant, successful applicants will be required to co-contribute at least 30% of their total project costs. With minimum project costs being $10,715 (ex GST), the minimum co-contribution business must make is $3,215.

To receive the maximum funding amount of $15,000, project costs will need to total $21,429 (ex GST) or more, with the co-contribution being $6,429.

Program objectives and eligible activities

The Business Boost Grant aims to support businesses to implement programs that advance improvements in their efficiency and productivity, and:

  • boost turnover, profit, and employment;
  • increase business confidence and skills; and
  • improve business resilience and survivability.

To support these objectives, grant-funded projects must meet any of the following three priorities:

  • Future planning
  • Specialised and automated software
  • Staff management, development and training

Eligible project activities include:

 

Priority

1. Future planning

  • Strategic business planning for innovation or growth
  • Implementing a governance board to guide strategic planning
  • Exporting opportunities and requirements
  • Compliance with industry regulations and standards

2. Specialised and automated software

  • Design and implementation of management systems, including:
    • Data warehouses
    • Asset management
    • Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems
    • Quality & Compliance management
    • Risk management
    • Production systems
    • Project management systems
  • Bespoke/complex website design and build, including e-commerce, software integration, booking systems
  • Cybersecurity tools
  • Innovative technology that improves or diversifies service offerings

3. Staff management, development and planning

  • Human Resource Management skills building
  • Professional Development and Training
  • Digital Workplace plans and systems for a remote workforce

 

For more information on the Business Boost Grant and to preview the application form, click here. 

To discuss how your business can get the most out of this grant opportunity and to receive a compliant quote for inclusion in your application, contact us.

Changes to Legislation Streamline Aged Care and NDIS Worker Screening Requirements

Changes to Legislation Streamline Aged Care and NDIS Worker Screening Requirements

Aged Care Nurse

The Department of Health has confirmed it will recognise NDIS Worker Screening clearances for Aged Care providers that are also registered NDIS providers.

This change is effective from 16 June 2021, with necessary changes made to aged care legislation to recognise NDIS Worker Screening clearances, removing the need for separate police checks and clearances to be obtained for NDIS providers also delivering Aged Care.

Reduced regulatory burden

These changes reduce the regulatory burden on providers who are required to operate within dual regulatory frameworks for the NDIS and Aged Care.

As of February 1st, 2021, the NDIS worker screening requirements were implemented, superseding national police checks and broadening the scope of historical information pertinent to the delivery of services to the vulnerable.

With NDIS Worker Screening taking a more in-depth assessment of the suitability of staff and volunteers to perform risk assessed roles, the application of these clearances across both the NDIS and Aged Care reduces time and cost in managing two separate clearances, while ensuring best practice in consumer protection.

What clearance should you ask for?

For aged care providers that became registered NDIS providers on 1 December 2020, you can accept the following for workers in risk assessed roles supporting NDIS participants:

  • evidence of an NDIS worker screening clearance obtained in the last five years, if a new staff member or volunteer already holds one (that is if they moved from a risk assessed role supporting NDIS participants), or
  • a police certificate, if it was issued before 1 February 2021 and is still current. To learn more about the changes to NDIS Worker Screening Requirements and the transitional period, see this article from our partner, SoCom Consulting here.

For all other workers, you should continue to ask for a police certificate unless they hold an existing NDIS Worker Screening clearance.

Aged Care Providers who are NOT NDIS Providers

The above clearances still apply.  Where you are taking on a new staff member or volunteer who has previously worked for an NDIS Provider and has an NDIS Worker Screening clearance, you can verify this clearance as follows:

 

Verification Method Verification Requirements

New staff member or volunteer provides evidence of NDIS worker screening clearance that is less than five years old

(For providers to be satisfied)

The clearance may be in one or more of the following forms:

  • email
  • letter
  • physical card

The clearance will include the following information:

  • the person’s full name,
  • NDIS Worker Screening ID, and
  • issue date and/or expiry date (if the clearance is issued by the NSW Worker Screening Unit, the expiry date is only available on the worker’s MyService NSW account. The worker must provide evidence of the expiry date)

Contact the staff member or volunteer’s previous employer that is a registered NDIS provider

(Additional verification that can be undertaken if needed)

  • Get consent from your staff member or volunteer to contact their previous employer that is a registered NDIS provider.
  • Contact the previous employer to confirm the staff member or volunteer’s NDIS Worker Screening status at the time they were employed.

 

Your responsibility under aged care legislation is the same whether a worker has an NDIS worker screening clearance or a police certificate. This includes you being satisfied that the worker holds a legitimate clearance and maintaining a record of the clearance.

For more information on the changes to worker screening requirements in aged care, click here.

KLR Communications, in conjunction with SoCom Consulting advises on new NDIS and Aged Care Provider applications and compliance. To discuss how we can assist you, Contact Us.

Business Basics Grant – Guidelines Released

Business Basics Grant – Guidelines Released

Business Basics Grant Queensland

The Queensland Government has released the eligibility and application guidelines for the $5,000 Business Basics Grant which opens on 31 May 2021.

How can KLR Communications help you?

KLR Communications is a strategic marketing and business development advisory. Under this program, we can assist applicants to:
scope and deliver training and coaching programs;
develop strategic business and marketing plans; and
build new websites, including content writing and SEO

To discuss how your business can get the most out of this grant opportunity and to receive a compliant quote for inclusion in your application, contact us.

Please note: Applications must be submitted by the organisation itself, not by an agent or consultant. This is due to you entering a legal agreement with the Queensland Government.

Eligible Activities

Grants are available to deliver eligible activities, as follows:

 

Priority Area Eligible Activities
Training and coaching
  • Business development, marketing, human resources or business planning topics.
  • Training or coaching.
Website build or upgrades
  • Website build or upgrade (including website refresh).
  • Adding e-commerce.
  • Developing new website content.

Does NOT include website hosting.

Professional business advice
  • Business plans.
Strategic marketing services
  • Strategic marketing plans including search engine optimisation advice.

Does NOT include advertising campaign delivery (e.g. Google AdWords, Facebook etc).

Business continuity and succession
  • Business continuity or succession plans.
  • Cybersafety training and tools.

 

Expected outcomes

The expected outcomes of the grant program are to: 

  • Increase confidence for business owners across core skills;
  • Boost turnover, profit, and employment; and
  • Improve business survivability and resilience.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible to apply for this grant, businesses must:

  • have fewer than 20 employees (by head count) at the time of applying for the grant;
  • have an active Australian Business Number (ABN) and be registered for GST;
  • have a Queensland headquarters;
  • have an expected turnover of $300,000 or less for the current financial year; and
  • have owners/directors that are not insolvent or an undischarged bankrupt.

Approved applicants must complete their grant funded activity within four months of receiving their approval letter.

For more information on the Business Basics Grant Program and the documentation required to be provided, click here.

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

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

Female support worker sits with elderly woman to fill out paperwork in her home

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.

$9 million of funding awarded for delivery of Commonwealth Home Supports Programme

KLR Communications’ aged care team secured approximately $3 million of annual funding to deliver home care packages under the Commonwealth Home Supports Programme (CHSP). We worked with clients in Perth, Sydney, Toowoomba and Melbourne in their successful applications to deliver aged care supports in high demand regions across the country. Funding was recurring for 3 years, equating to a total funding amount of almost $9 million. The Commonwealth Home Support Programme 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.

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