Foster and Kinship Care Week 2009 activity grants
| Start date: | Monday 20 October 2008 |
|---|---|
| End date: | Friday 28 November 2008 |
| Funds available: | $1000 (inclusive of GST) |
| Geographic area: | Queensland |
| Status: | Closed |
General overview
Please read all the following information before completing the Application Form.
The Foster and Kinship Care Week (FKCW) Committee encourages applications for events that involve partnership and collaboration between foster carers, children and young people in care, non-government foster care agencies, service centres of the Department of Child Safety, other non-government and government service providers, local community groups and local businesses.
Following the FKCW for 2008, the committee conducted a survey and analysis of the processes and outcomes to help us to implement improvements for 2009. One of the major recommendations was that foster and kinship carers are included and consulted during the planning of local activities. We expect that applications for funding will reflect how the voice of carers in the planning/preparations has been facilitated. Some examples might be as a member of the working party, or feedback obtained during normal support activities, or a local poll, and so on.
Activities planned for Foster and Kinship Care Week should:
- recognise, celebrate and thank foster and kinship carers and their families for their contribution to the lives of the children and young people in their care
- raise community awareness about the importance of foster and kinship care in our community and in so doing attract new carers.
Grants of up to $1000 (inclusive of GST) are available
Events should attempt to attract other donations (either in kind or money) so that there are as many opportunities as possible for carers to be involved in celebrations throughout the state.
The main purpose of this event will be to extend thanks to foster and kinship carers, and raise awareness of foster and kinship care within the community. You are asked to be as creative as possible when deciding on an event to honour foster and kinship carers. The committee will look for applications which uphold the values of caring, have a good chance of attracting and involving the greatest number of carers and which promote the aims of the week.
Selection criteria
- The grant application must include a number of organisations and participants. The committee will encourage organisers to aim for maximum participation. Collaboration with one or more organisations is required.
- It must promote the aims of Foster and Kinship Care Week and have clearly articulated objectives, including a plan to involve the local media so that the local community can become more informed about fostering.
- The event must reflect the theme ‘Create a Smile’
- The committee will be interested in ensuring a wide geographical spread and reach for events associated with Foster & Kinship Care week.
- The event must be held during Foster and Kinship Care Week, being 8-14 March 2009
- The attached application form must be completed in full and returned by the due date of Friday 28th November 2008. This form serves as a tax invoice to PeakCare for the potential grant.
- Adequate public liability insurance coverage, estimated coverage of $10m is required.
- The acquittal statement must be completed and returned by the due date of Friday 24th April 2009. Future funding will not be considered if this process is not completed.
Lodging request for funding
Applications must be received by close of business Friday 28th November 2008. The application may be submitted via fax, email or by mail. Please send completed forms to:
- Address:
- Foster and Kinship Care Week Committee
P.O. Box 6295, Fairfield Gardens Qld 4103 - Email:
- ncacking@bigpond.net.au
- Fax:
- (07) 3844 6109
- Phone:
- (07) 3844 6414
Documents
- Last updated
- 15 July 2009

