The grants supported training in corporate governance to increase competitiveness, build business profitability and identify diversification opportunities.
This grant was delivered through Stream 1 of the Aboriginal Governance and Leadership Development Program called Building Better Aboriginal Business. More information about the AGLDP is available on Aboriginal Economic Development page.
This grant is currently closed to applications
Closing date: 23 May 2020
What was available?
$20,000 (excluding GST) was available to each successful applicant.
Who is this for?
Aboriginal Corporations that are the primary leaseholders of pastoral properties in the Southern Rangelands, including the Gascoyne, Murchison and Goldfields.
Overview
The grant supported eligible Aboriginal Corporations in the Southern Rangelands to complete training in corporate governance to equip them to be better placed to take advantage of new diversification opportunities. Successful grant applicants will be able to engage a service provider to deliver corporate governance training and coaching based on their individual needs.
Successful recipients
We distributed $142,940 to the following recipients:
- Bundundea Aboriginal Corporation
- Djidda Pty Ltd
- Mungullah Community Aboriginal Corporation
- Pindiddy Aboriginal Corporation
- Windidda Aboriginal Corporation
- Yulella Aboriginal Corporation.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants included Aboriginal Corporations that are the primary leaseholders of pastoral properties in the Southern Rangelands, including the Gascoyne, Murchison and Goldfields.
Further guidance
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Southern Rangelands Aboriginal Corporate Governance Development - Targeted Grant Round Guidelines
Aboriginal Economic Development
Find out more about the department's Aboriginal economic development program.
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