| Skip navigation |
|||||
CBOnline Grants - Online DevelopmentOnline Development grants are available to assist the development of innovative online technologies and resources as a means of distributing and promoting digital community radio program content to audiences and other community radio stations. Consideration of Online Development grants is the responsibility of the Online Grants Advisory Committee. > Find out more about Grants Advisory Committees EligibilityYou can apply for a Online Development grant if you are
Creative partnerships between stations and organisations whose goals are compatible with those of community broadcasting are encouraged, however the application must come from the station/sector organisation. Grants are not available to stations broadcasting under a narrowcast licence. A station with a temporary licence must have been on air for at least two years cumulatively prior to applying. Additional conditions are imposed on temporary licensees with regard to ownership of assets purchased with the grant. GuidelinesPlease read the following before you apply: The grant guidelines include important information about this grant category including what you can use the grant for and the criteria used by the Online Grants Advisory Committee to assess your application. Application FormsApplication forms are available for download in two formats - PDF & MS Word.
Past Grant Allocations> View the latest grant allocations made by the CBF Board. Grant ReportingPlease read the Grant Reporting Requirements and complete a Grant Report Form and an Auditor's Financial Certificate (if required). Further InformationJon King, Grants Administrator
|
Deadline:Friday 3 September 2010 Application Procedure
If you provide an email address on your application form, we will confirm receipt of your application by email. Emailed and faxed applications will not be accepted. |
||||
| home | site map | feedback | privacy statement | accessibility | copyright | disclaimer |
| © Copyright 2010 Community Broadcasting Foundation. | Site by: digitalevolution.com.au |