The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is
pleased to announce that the grant round for China,
Japan and Republic of Korea has officially opened. Applications will close on 4 April 2016.
The grant rounds seeks to encourage overseas
projects and engagement by individuals and organisations interested in
enhancing Australia’s bilateral relationship with China, Japan, the
Republic of Korea, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.
Australia-China Council
(ACC) - https://dfat.smartygrants.com.au/ACC2016-17
Website: http://dfat.gov.au/acc
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auschinacouncil
Email: AusChina.Council@dfat.gov.au
About: The ACC supports projects across China, Hong Kong,
Taiwan, Macau and Australia, the grants are designed to provide
seed funding to Australian organisations and individuals for proposals around education,
economic diplomacy, arts and culture.
Australia-Japan Foundation
(AJF) - https://dfat.smartygrants.com.au/AJF2016-17
Website: http://dfat.gov.au/ajf
Email: ajf.australia@dfat.gov.au
About: AJF grants are designed to
provide seed funding to Australian and Japanese organisations and individuals
for projects and programs that will deliver medium to longer term outcomes for
the Australia-Japan partnership. The AJF’s priority areas are:
Communications, Information and Advocacy; Economics and Trade; Education and
Science; Reconstruction (assisting communities of the Tohoku region to
recover from the devastation of the 2011 earthquake/tsunami); Security and
Regional/International Relations; and Society and Culture. As 2016 is the
40th Anniversary of the establishment of the AJF, the AJF will
seek successful proposals for badging as 40th Anniversary
projects in 2016.
The Australia-Japan
Publication Award is also open - https://dfat.smartygrants.com.au/AJFPublicationAward2016-17
Australia-Korea
Foundation (AKF) - https://dfat.smartygrants.com.au/AKF2016-17
Website: http://dfat.gov.au/akf
Email: Australia.Korea@dfat.gov.au
About: Projects and programs
supported by the AKF help promote people-to-people engagement between Australia
and Republic of Korea focusing on 4 priority areas, including trade diplomacy
and geopolitics, technological and scientific innovation, building cultural
understanding, and reciprocal Australian and Korean studies. The AKF welcomes
multi-year grant applications to maximize impact.
Please
see the attached flyer or visit the DFAT website for more information on open
grant rounds - https://dfat.smartygrants.com.au/
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