Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation (CHAC) represents Aboriginal people in Circular Head, delivering holistic services that support individuals, families, and the wider Aboriginal community across North West Tasm...
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About this event
Have a strong project idea but feel unsure about how to turn it into a grant application?
This practical, foundation‑level webinar is designed to support mob to start the grant writing process with clarity and confidence. AIGI will walk through the essentials of grant writing, from breaking down what funders are looking for, to how to clearly communicate your project ideas, and what obligations to consider when applying for funding.
You’ll gain practical insights to help you move from idea to application, strengthen your approach to funding, and better position your organisation’s priorities in grant processes.
This session is ideal for anyone who is new to grant writing or wants a clearer, more confident starting point.
What you’ll learn
- What to include in a strong grant application
- How to clearly pitch your project and community priorities
- Key obligations and responsibilities to be aware of when applying for grants
- Practical tips to build confidence and capability in grant writing
Event details
When: Wednesday 13 May 2026, 12.00 pm (AEST)
Where: Online
Where: Online
Audience
This session is aimed at:
- Indigenous Directors
- Staff and members of Indigenous organisations
All governance experience levels are welcome. Allies are encouraged to attend.
Consent and Recording Notice
Please note: This session will be recorded for training and educational purposes. By participating, you consent to the recording. If you have any concerns, you are welcome to turn off your camera and use an anonymous name during the webinar.
Register now to build your grant writing confidence, ask questions, and connect with others working to strengthen Indigenous governance and organisational capability.
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