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Grants and Funding | Australian Sports Commission

17 Jul 2018: Sport Australia is determined to have more Australians participating and excelling in sport, from grass-roots right up to the pinnacle of elite competition.

Grant funding report | Australian Sports Commission

8 Dec 2020: Previous - visual effect only. Next. Australian Sports Commission is the Australian Government body responsible for the delivery of funding and development of Australian sport.

Funding | Australian Sports Commission

6 Feb 2019: Sporting Schools funding is available for primary and secondary (years 7 and 8) schools to deliver Sporting Schools programs before, during or after school hours using one of our NSO partners.

Drivers and barriers of participation | Australian Sports Commission

4 May 2020: The barriers to participation and the key factors organisations can address to overcome them

Freedom of Information | Australian Sports Commission

30 May 2018: Sport Australia is determined to have more Australians participating and excelling in sport, from grass-roots right up to the pinnacle of elite competition.

AIS Hub | Australian Institute of Sport

3 May 2021: Digital platform delivering learning, development and dAIS grants.

Elevate Learning Grants Program | Australian Institute of Sport

14 Dec 2020: To deliver a systematic approach to the education and professional development of the Performance Pathways workforce.

Play Well Participation Grant Program opens | Playwell

26 Mar 2024: National sport and physical activity organisations and Local Government Councils are invited to apply for funding through the Play Well Participation Grant Program for projects that drive participation in sport. ... Applications have opened and close on

Play Well Participation Grant Program opens | Australian Sports…

22 Nov 2023: With the support of the Australian Government, the ASC has opened another round of our Participation Grant Program to help more Australians get active.



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