Seniors Week 2014 Community Grants Program

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Seniors Week 2014 Community Grants Program Proudly presented by Issued 7 June 2014 Proudly supported by Page 1 of 13

1 Introduction Seniors Week 2014 is a special time of celebration for Western Australian seniors. From Sunday 9 November to Sunday 16 November, events and activities are held across Western Australia to acknowledge seniors and show our appreciation for their valued contribution to society. COTA WA, in partnership with Lotterywest and the Department of Local Government and Communities, invites organisations to apply for funding to help meet the cost of hosting Seniors Week events and activities in Western Australia. The Seniors Week 2014 Community Grants applications are now open and close 5.00pm, Friday 15 August 2014. Further copies of the Seniors Week 2014 Community Grants Program Application Form can be found online at www.cotawa.org.au 1.1 Community Grants Available 1) Grants of up to $1000 Grant applications of up to $1000 to hold an event or activity during Seniors Week or a contribution towards an existing and already planned event or activity. Examples of the types of events that will be considered for funding are provided in section 1.5 please note that this is not a comprehensive list. 2) Grants between $1001 - $3000 Grant applications between $1001 to $3000 to hold an event or activity during Seniors Week or a contribution towards an existing and already planned event or activity will be considered if the event will attract a large number of seniors Past activities that have qualified for the larger grant amount have included: a photographic exhibition, a free health and lifestyle expo, a venue hosting a series of varied events during seniors week, and a vintage fashion show with entertainment. All attracted large numbers of seniors with up to 2500 people attending and involved a diverse and intergenerational audience. We are also seeking a community group to host a lunchtime entertainment and seniors displays in the Perth Central Business District. Planning for this has already commenced and if you are interesting in being involved or hosting this event please Page 2 of 13

contact Amanda Grbavac at the Department of Local Government and Communities to discuss on 6551 8407 or email amanda.grbavac@dlgc.wa.gov.au If you have an idea for an event or activity that will require more funding then what is currently available through the Seniors Week 2014 Community Grants Program, then please contact the Grants Officer at COTA WA on 9321 2133 email jane@cotawa.org.au or Amanda Grbavac at the Department of Local Government and Communities on 6551 8407 email amanda.grbavac@dlgc.wa.gov.au to discuss your ideas. 1.2 Objectives The Seniors Week 2014 Community Grants Program provides financial assistance to organisations hosting local events in metropolitan and regional areas of Western Australia. Events should meet at least one of the following aims of the week which are: to recognise and thank seniors for their contribution to the community to promote intergenerational activities linking seniors to the community to facilitate artistic, cultural and celebratory expression within the community to engage seniors in a variety of activities and initiatives that encourage active ageing. Applications are strongly encouraged for events aimed at seniors who: would not normally participate in Seniors Week activities or events are at risk of becoming socially isolated are members of Indigenous or Culturally and Linguistically Diverse communities. Applications for funding will be assessed against the extent to which the proposed activity or event meets the Seniors Week objectives. 1.3 Who can apply? The Seniors Week 2014 Community Grants Program is open to Western Australian: not-for-profit community organisations religious groups or organisations charitable organisations local government authorities. Page 3 of 13

1.4 What can be funded Funds received through this program may be used as a contribution towards program costs. Such expenses may include but are not limited to: administrative expenses advertising and promotion catering, food and drink (note: a maximum of 10% of the total funding received can be used for catering purposes) entrance / admittance fees insurance project materials staff wages transport costs venue and equipment hire other miscellaneous expenses. As the Seniors Week 2014 focus includes celebratory events and activities, some funding will be available to support artistic and cultural events. This will mean that payment to artists and tickets to performances may also be funded under the grants program if the community benefit is shown in the application. The grant cannot be used for: purchasing capital items or infrastructure, including equipment, furniture, machinery, etc. Funded activities and events must be held during Seniors Week 2014 which is from Sunday 9 November to Sunday 16 November 2014. Retrospective funding will not be made available. Please note this is not a recurrent funding program; however, successful applicants from previous years are still encouraged to apply. Previously unsuccessful applicants are also encouraged to apply. 1.5 Community Grant Ideas and examples of Previously Funded Activities or Events The events and activities that have been funded in the past have been very varied in nature. Below are some examples to help you plan your event. Events or activities other than those listed below are also eligible for a community grant: come and try days, sports and exercise programs, crafts, photographic displays, etc. dances, concerts, stand-up comedy acts Page 4 of 13

art exhibitions or workshops cultural performances expos, trade shows and open days intergenerational events, photography, workshops, quiz nights, etc. balls and awards nights hiring a bus to attend an organised event or venue, visiting a community garden or museum or holding a mystery bus tour information sessions activity days morning tea, lunch or afternoon tea with guest speakers. If you would like to discuss your idea please contact the Grants Officer at COTA WA on 9321 2133 or email jane@cotawa.org.au 1.6 Submitting your application To complete your application you will need to complete the form included in this package. Make sure you answer all questions. When submitting your application please do not bind hard copy applications in any way other than with a paper clip. Once completed your application can be submitted in the following ways: Post Hand Delivered Email Attn: Grants Officer COTA WA PO Box 7896 Cloisters Square PERTH WA 6850 Attn: Grants Officer COTA WA Suite 1, Level 3, 110 William Street PERTH WA 6000 admin@cotawa.org.au Fax (08) 9321 2707 You only need to submit your application once. A confirmation of receipt of your application will be forwarded to you once your application is received. Applications close at 5.00pm, Friday 15 August 2014. Page 5 of 13

1.7 Application Approvals Process Once applications have closed, at 5.00pm on Friday 15 August 2014, the selection panel comprising representatives from the Department of Local Government and Communities and COTA WA, will meet to discuss the applications. All applicants will then be advised of the outcome of their community grant applications. It is anticipated this process will be completed by late August, and successful applicants will be advised by early September. Page 6 of 13

Application Form Seniors Week 2014 Community Grants Program Section 1 - Applicant Details Name of Organisation: Postal Address: Postcode Type of Organisation: Not-for-profit Local Government Religious / Charitable Is the organisation incorporated? Yes No If no, who is supporting your event? (Please attach a letter of support) Do you have an ABN? Yes No ABN: Are you registered for GST? Yes No Contact Person: Title: First name: Surname: Position Title: Phone: Mobile: Fax: Email: How would you prefer to receive correspondence relating to this application? Email Post Page 7 of 13

Section 2 - Event Details Event title: Date of event: Time of event: Venue or location: Expected numbers: Is the event open to the public? Yes No Will there be a cost per person? Yes No If yes, how much? Section 3 - Selection Criteria Please complete the following questions in the space provided below to support your application. Question 1 In no more than 100 words, briefly describe your event. What are you planning to do? Page 8 of 13

Question 2 How will your event support the objectives of Seniors Week 2014? (refer to section 1.2 of this document) Question 3 Who do you expect to participate in your event? How does your event target these people? (Maximum 200 words) Page 9 of 13

Question 4 How does your event target Indigenous or Culturally and Linguistically Diverse communities? (Maximum 200 words) Question 5 How does your event target seniors at risk of becoming socially or geographically isolated? (Maximum 200 words) Page 10 of 13

Question 6A How much funding are you requesting? $ Question 6B What services or items will you be purchasing with the funds? (Maximum 200 words) Page 11 of 13

Section 4 - Agreement 1. I confirm that the details contained in this application and its attachments are true and correct. 2. I understand that if this application is approved, my signature below is an agreement to abide by the undertakings and conditions of the community grant as outlined in a confirmation letter that will be sent to my organisation in September 2014. 3. By 5.00pm, Friday 5 December 2014 I will provide acquittal of the funds received under this grant program, which have been spent in accordance with the guidelines. 4. I agree that any unexpended grant funds will be returned to COTA WA by 5.00pm, Friday 5 December 2014. 5. I agree to use the Seniors Week 2014 logo in any promotional materials (flyers, invitations etc.), communications or webpages relating to Seniors Week in Western Australia and my community grants program funded event. 6. I agree to have my funded event listed in the Seniors Week 2014 events calendar published in the media and online. 7. COTA WA, the Department of Local Government and Communities and Lotterywest will be acknowledged in all publicity and promotion of this event. Signed: Position: Date: Please note: Applications submitted after 5.00pm, Friday 15 August 2014 or submitted without signatures will not be considered. Only submit one copy of the application form via fax, email or post. Applications submitted in hardcopy format should not be stapled. Applications submitted in electronic format may type their name to indicate their acceptance of the terms and conditions. Organisations can submit more than one application. Page 12 of 13

Applications can be submitted via: Post Hand Delivered Email Attn. Grants Officer COTA WA PO Box 7896 Cloisters Square PERTH WA 6850 Attn. Grants Officer COTA WA Suite 1, Level 3 110 William Street PERTH WA 6000 admin@cotawa.org.au Fax (08) 9321 2707 Applications close 5.00pm, Friday 15 August 2014 Page 13 of 13