Community Child Care Fund Restricted (CCCFR) non-competitive grant opportunity (for specified services)
Overview
The Australian Government has announced a package of early childhood measures as part of the Australian Government’s commitment to achieving Closing the Gap targets. The department will be working in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peak bodies, communities and services to expand the CCCFR program. The funding announced to expand the CCCFR program will include the establishment of up to 20 new early childhood education and care (ECEC) services in mainly remote communities. Additional funding of $29.9 million over 4 years has been allocated for this expansion, on top of approximately $55 million per annum expended in the existing CCCFR program. Identification of new CCCFR sites will be informed by data on service gaps and in consultation with peak bodies, State and Territory governments and other key Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stakeholders. The expanded program aims to support eligible ECEC services build capacity and operate sustainably under the childcare system and increase participation by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in culturally appropriate ECEC. Funding allocation will be determined through a select grant application process which commenced in 2022.
Key Information
Details
- Eligible OrganisationsTo be eligible, a provider must be identified through community consultation and invited by the department. They must comply with specific items in the Draft CCCF Restricted Expansion Non-Competitive Grant Agreement, including participation in the National Redress Scheme and becoming a regulated provider.
- Consortium ApplicationsA lead organisation may apply on behalf of a consortium, provided all members are eligible and identified by the department.
- Establishment of new child care services
- Operational start-up costs
- Minor capital works
- Improving service viability and sustainability
- Addressing community level barriers to ECEC participation
Describe the need to improve engagement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in ECEC.
Address how the organisation will increase access and participation in ECEC services.
Describe management of finances, human resources, administrative processes, and governance structures.
Outline ability to meet requirements, focusing on value for money and financial sustainability.
- Method
- Contact
- CCCFR-Expansion@education.gov.au
- •Cannot use grant money for activities not directly related to service establishment or sustainability unless identified as eligible by the department.
- •Cannot purchase land or fund activities already fully funded by another government program.
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