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MAKING AN APPLICATION - GENERAL APPLICATIONS

A Guide For General Applications To The Trust

1. Applications should be addressed to “The Chairman, Connellan Airways Trust”, and should include the contact details (including postal address) for the applicant. The application should briefly state the nature of the project for which funding is requested, a broad breakdown of the estimated costs, what other sources of funding are available (including the amount to be contributed by the applicant), and how much is being requested from the Trust.

2. Sufficient information needs to be provided to enable the Directors to assess the worth of the application. Although there is no means test applied to applications, preference will be given to those exhibiting the greatest need.

3. Applicants should be aware that under the terms of the Trust Deed, grants can only be made to children and adults who reside on stations or in small settlements in the remote areas of outback Australia, or to people living in the larger outback centres of Australia who provide assistance to such remote area residents. Applicants should provide relevant information such as period of residence in isolated areas, type of schooling and any disadvantages related to such isolation. The Trust is also prepared to consider sponsoring events that will spread awareness of the Trust amongst potential beneficiaries of the Trust (see “Sponsorship Packages”).

4. As the Trust is not able to make retrospective grants, applications must be submitted well in advance. The Trust normally meets quarterly, so applications need to be received by the Executive Officer by the middle of the months of February, May, August and November. However, applicants are advised to confirm the closing date well in advance of each meeting. Email submissions are acceptable.

5. The Trust generally will not duplicate the activities of other bodies, but may consider supplementing other sources of funding.

6. Organisations making application on behalf of a group of individuals are advised that it may be better to encourage those individuals to apply on their own behalf, although the more appropriate course will depend on the particular circumstance ( see 7 below).

7. All applicants are encouraged to contact the Executive Officer of the Trust for assistance and advice in the preparation of applications.

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