Charitable Fund

Mission

Charitable Fund’s vision is to enhance the lives of Indigenous Australians, to improve health, to put an end to poverty and to defeat hardship. Our charity works to connect Australia’s most vulnerable individuals to important resources and to move people away from suffering in to positive, constructive, and meaningful lifestyles and livelihoods. The Charitable Fund was established, with compassion and the objective of giving the Yolngu people of East Arnhem Land an opportunity to apply for assistance for education and training, business skill development, funerals, and cultural ceremonies.

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    •     The provision of housing, town planning, employment, health, education, and commercial enterprise infrastructure.
    •     The establishment of community development and employment programs
    •     The provision of assistance to Indigenous people of the region to establish new businesses
.
    •     The provision of assistance and ais in the retention of Indigenous regional cultural practices.
    •     The provision and maintenance of communication equipment and services.
    •     The provision of public buildings.
    •     The provision of welfare services and community amenities, including assistance with ceremonies, funerals, and other cultural activities of community significance.
    •     The provision of housing, town planning, employment, health, education, and commercial enterprise infrastructure.
    •      The establishment of community development and employment programs.
    •      The provision of assistance to Indigenous people of the region to establish new businesses
.
    •     The provision of assistance and ais in the retention of Indigenous regional cultural practices.
    •      The provision and maintenance of communication equipment and services.
    •     The provision of public buildings.
    •     The construction and maintenance of air strips, road, and associated works.
    •     Development of towns in the region.
    •     Major capital projects for the benefit and employment of Indigenous people of the region.
    •     The construction of community health centres and the provision and promotion of health services.
    •     The provision of local government services including without limiting the generality of the foregoing, housing recreational facilities, power, water and sewerage facilities, postal services rescue services and garbage collection and disposal .
    •     The encouragement, development and promotion of Indigenous arts and crafts.

The funding can be applicable to the following support benefit categories of (but are not limited to):

Education & Learning


  • Work Experience
  • Work Readiness and Sustainability Programs
  • Literacy
  • Numeracy
  • Personal Wellbeing
  • Time; PPE; Transport; meals
  • Mentoring for families to support transition to work 
  • School Engagement
  • Try Trades – experience & awareness of career & vocational pathways
  • Workplace visitations from remote communities

Business Skill Development


  •     Managing a company
  •     Directors responsibilities
  •     Corporate Governance 

Leadership (Youth Development)


  •     Two-way leadership
  •     Yolgnu Cultural 
  •     Young Leaders Programs
  •     Living and working in Harmony
  •     Napaki Business
  •     Philanthropic Services

Funeral Assistance


  •     Coffin
  •     Transportation of the deceased
  •     Mobile Mortuary 

Ceremonial Assistance


  •     Travel
  •     Materials for dancers
  •     Bulk food purchases
All applications are to be made to the Executive Board via the application form.
The funding assistance is limited to $1,500 per application.


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Melville Bay Road, Nhulunbuy NT, 0880

PO Box 1928, Palmerston NT, 0831


ABN: 73 671 969 473

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