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Funding
Guidelines
2016
‘Our Languages, Our Way’ Community Language Grants
2016 ‘Our Languages, Our Way’
Community Language Grants
Funding Guidelines
Contents1. Background...................................................................................................1
2. Purpose of ‘Our Languages, Our Way’ Community Language Grants...........1
3. Funding.........................................................................................................1
4. Project Timing...............................................................................................1
5. Selection Criteria...........................................................................................2
6. Applicant Eligibility........................................................................................2
8. Project eligibility............................................................................................3
9. Funding Eligibility..........................................................................................4
10. Funding Agreements..................................................................................5
11. Assessment Considerations.......................................................................6
12. Applying for a Grant...................................................................................6
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2016 ‘Our Languages, Our Way’ Community Language Grants – Funding Guidelines
1. BackgroundOCHRE, the NSW Government’s community focussed Plan for Aboriginal affairs,
commits the NSW Government to working in genuine partnership with Aboriginal
communities. OCHRE supports initiatives that improve Aboriginal people’s social,
economic and cultural wellbeing. Aboriginal Language and Culture Nests is one
initiative already established under OCHRE to increase the number of language
learners and teachers, through local partnerships between schools and communities.
In 2015, the ‘Our Languages, Our Way’ Language Grants program was launched to
fund Aboriginal community driven language revitalisation projects and strengthen
community ownership and participation in language revitalisation activities.
2. Purpose of ‘Our Languages, Our Way’ Community Language Grants
The grants support the ongoing celebration of Aboriginal culture and support cultural
revitalisation by assisting Aboriginal organisations to develop and/or implement
language projects in partnership with local communities to revitalise Aboriginal
languages in NSW. Connections to language and culture help to build cultural pride
and are key to the broader context of healing for Aboriginal communities.
3. Funding Funding is available for amounts of up to $30,000 (exclusive GST) for selected
projects. To be successful, applications for funding must meet all the Eligibility and
Selection Criteria set out in these Guidelines and any additional criteria set out in the
offer for funding and Funding Agreement for selected projects.
4. Project TimingAll projects are subject to the following timeframes:
i. Applicants must be prepared to commence their Project (either planning or
implementation) before 30 June 2016;
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ii. Funded Projects must be completed with funds fully expended by 30 June
2017. All unexpended funds must be returned to Aboriginal Affairs.
5. Selection CriteriaThe Applicant must demonstrate in the application that the project proposal (the
Project) meets all the following criteria:
i. The Project is Aboriginal community-owned and driven;
ii. Supports Aboriginal language and culture revitalisation in NSW;
iii. Strongly demonstrates benefit to the broader Aboriginal community;
iv. The applicant has demonstrated capacity to undertake and complete the
proposed project; and
v. The application must meet all the eligibility requirements for Applicants,
Projects and Funding eligibility under the ‘Our Languages, Our Way’ Funding
Guidelines.
Note: In assessing applications, Aboriginal Affairs will take into account outcomes
from any previous community language project, the quality of the application,
reasonableness of costs and project management capacity of applicant to undertake
the project.
6. Applicant Eligibility Applicants must meet the following requirements to be eligible to receive funding:
i. Applicants must be an incorporated Aboriginal community organisation or an
Aboriginal community organisation in a partnership agreement with an
incorporated body which would auspice funding for the Project.
NB. Evidence of the auspice agreement must be attached to the application.
ii. Applicants must demonstrate strong links to local Aboriginal communities
including knowledge of local cultural and community engagement protocols.
iii. Applicants must demonstrate a level of language knowledge within the
organisation and of personnel engaged in the project, consistent with the
ability to deliver language projects.
iv. Applicants must demonstrate community engagement, awareness and
support for the development and delivery of the Project.
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v. Applicants must authorise all materials including Reports and items produced
through the project to be made publicly available.
vi. Applicants and auspice organisations are required to demonstrate suitable
project management experience to deliver the Project.
Note: Previous recipients of ‘Our Languages, Our Way’ Grants funding with
outstanding reports or deliverables may not be considered eligible for funding.
7. Project eligibility The types of community projects considered eligible for applications include:
Language revival, sharing and cataloguing.
Revitalisation from historical sources.
Revitalisation from contemporary sources.
Recording language and/or cultural knowledge of language.
Developing and producing language resources.
Community awareness and education.
Community workshops and learning.
Building and strengthening language networks.
Reinforcing community ownership of language and related cultural assets.
Establishing and building partnerships to share language skills, resources,
language knowledge e.g. community partnerships with language resource
centres, universities, libraries, TAFE, cultural centres and institutes.
Applicants must attach a Project plan to their application which includes:
i. A timeline of project activities and milestones.
ii. A Project budget which demonstrates how the financial stability of the project
will be maintained.
iii. A clear view of project risks and how these would be managed.
iv. The Project plan and budget must demonstrate activities and costs directly
linked to language revitalisation.
v. How milestones, achievements and any evaluation findings are shared with
the broader community.
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To be eligible for grants funding, the Project must:
i. Provide opportunities for community members to develop new skills.
ii. Demonstrate clear project objectives supporting language revitalisation and
demonstrate how the Project will deliver sustainable benefits to the Aboriginal
community.
iii. Demonstrate local Aboriginal community input into Project development and
evaluation methods; including the measure(s) of the success of the Project’s
objectives.
iv. For projects that are currently funded from other sources the project must
provide information to demonstrate there is no duplication of funding.
8. Funding EligibilityTo receive a funding offer applications must meet the following funding eligibility
requirements:
i. Projects that cannot be commenced within three months of funding approval
are ineligible.
ii. Grants will be provided for Projects only on a one-off basis i.e. no re-current
funding is available. Projects that require ongoing funding are ineligible.
iii. Projects are required to provide information about other current sources of
funding being used to support their application and the proposed project.
iv. For a Project that has received funding from other sources, the Applicant must
demonstrate there is no duplication of funding. Separate project reporting will
be required for ‘Our Languages, Our Way’ Grants funding.
v. Projects that are dependent on funding from another source where those
funds have not been secured, are not eligible for funding.
vi. Projects that are the core responsibility of another government agency are
not eligible for funding.
vii. Procurement processes or contracts are not eligible for grants funding.
viii. Projects for the research or development of resources for profit or other
commercial ventures are not eligible for grants funding.
ix. Project expenditure incurred on a fee-for-service basis to support the
Project may be eligible for funding. For example hiring technical equipment or
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engaging a facilitator, tutor, cultural or language consultant or linguist, or costs
for a professional videographer for professional filming, editing and
packaging.
The following types of project expenditure are ineligible for funding:
Salaries expenditure including project co-ordinators, teachers or other project
salaries;
Capital - any type of building, construction or capital works including
renovations to a building, housing related costs or the purchase of land;
Purchasing any type of vehicle;
Purchase of a business or tools of trade;
Sitting fees, travel allowance or costs associated with membership of
Boards/councils;
Education and course fees are the responsibility of individual participants.
International travel costs are ineligible for funding. Proposals for Domestic
travel costs should demonstrate the benefits of travel to the project,
organisation and community. The costs of purchase of capital equipment such
as video cameras, iPad / smartphones / laptop computers or recording
devices is not eligible (unless forming an integral part of the Project*).
*The Assessment Panel closely assesses all submissions before making a final
ruling on these grounds. It is accepted that this type of expenditure may well be
an integral part of a whole project where the recording of oral presentations is a
component of a language program or resource.
9. Funding AgreementsApplications must demonstrate suitable arrangements for financial administration
and acquittal of the grant, including confirmation from an auspice organisation if one
is required.
Successful applicants will need to provide an ABN and bank account details to
Aboriginal Affairs as part of their application when a funding offer is made, to finalise
the funding agreement and invoice process.
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Successful applicants will be required to meet all the requirements of a Funding
Agreement and complete reporting requirements and financial acquittal by a
specified date as stipulated within their funding agreement. In the event of any
breach or failure to complete these requirements in accordance with the funding
agreement and by the due date the applicant may be required to refund remaining
Grants funding. This may exclude the applicant from applying for future Aboriginal
Affairs funding opportunities.
10. Assessment ConsiderationsIn considering your application consideration will be given to:
i. Your eligibility for assistance, including your eligibility to deliver the project;
ii. The availability of funding under the ‘Our Languages, Our Way’ Grants
Program;
iii. The degree to which the application meets the purpose for funding;
iv. Consistency with these Guidelines; and
v. Other relevant considerations.
11. Applying for a GrantTo apply for funding please complete an application form which can be accessed via
the Aboriginal Affairs website http://www.aboriginalaffairs.nsw.gov.au/nsw-aboriginal-
communities/our-languages-our-way-grants/
Please note the following information when completing your application:
Applicants must list two referees in their application in order to verify their
organisation’s background and the project experience listed. Nominated
referees must include at least one organisation with a reliable performance
record, demonstrated cultural competency and experience working with
Aboriginal communities.
Successful applicants will be required to identify a designated
program/resource contact person and to liaise with Aboriginal Affairs to
promote Grants funded projects through internal publications and media.
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The names of successful applicants, project details and amount of assistance
approved may be made public via the Aboriginal Affairs website.
Applications and all supporting documentation including a copy of your Project
Plan and budget must be submitted by the closing date: 5pm on Friday, 6 May 2016.
Late applications will not be considered.
For further information on the ‘Our Languages, Our Way’ Community Language
Grants please visit the Aboriginal Affairs website or contact the nominated Contact
Officers:
Jason Goninan
(02) 9561 8083
u
Camilla Glassel
(02) 9561 1033
u
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