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Information Bulletin, Tuesday 12 May 2009 - Additional details for Cycle Path Fund
We have been successful in discussing the issues a number
of local government authorities and other organisations have raised with us
about the Cycle Path Fund, part of the Jobs Fund administered by the Department
of Education, Employment and Work Place Relations (DEEWR). Please also refer to;
In a conversation today with a DEEWR Director
responsible for the Jobs Fund, we asked about the key areas of:
Fund email
Areas of Need
Co-funding
requirements
Financial Reporting Requirements
Application deadline
Email responses
Their advice about
the recent difficulties applicants have had in getting answers to questions via
the advertised Jobs Fund email are due to the fact that they have received more
than one thousand emails with queries, and this is taking some time to respond
to them all.
Areas of Need
While some ‘Areas of
Need’ have been clearly defined in the funding applications, funding
applications will be assessed on their individual merits in terms of the job
creation for each project and region in which the jobs will be created.
The assessment
process is iterative; applications that conform to the required format, fulfil
a demonstrated need and supply all relevant information will be assessed
immediately while other applications for projects that display good ideas but
are be lacking in some aspect of the application may be sent back to the
applicants for more work.
Co-funding Requirements
The co-funding
requirement is based on the fact that bicycle infrastructure is normally funded
by local and state jurisdictions and would likely be on a capital works budget
at some stage in the future. The governments Cycle Path Fund therefore is
targeted at bringing this expenditure forward to have an immediate impact on
creating jobs
In-kind funding will
be considered as co-funding
Other government
funding will be considered. Whether it is accepted depends whether what will be
achieved by the Jobs Fund funding would not have been achieved by any other
grants or funding. Applicants will need to ensure that any other funding is
clearly outlined in their applications.
Financial Reporting Requirements
All paper work is
required to be completed for each application. All forms are standard forms for
the Department.
Local governments who
already have funding agreements in place with the Commonwealth must complete it
for the Jobs Fund again as due to privacy legislation government departments
are unfortunately not allowed to share previously acquired details.
Application Deadline
It is unlikely that
further calls for applications will be advertised for the Cycle Paths Fund once
the application deadline has passed.
We hope this helps as you prepare your funding
applications.
Kind regards,
Stephen Hodge
Government Relations Representative For the Cycling Promotion Fund www.cyclingpromotion.com.au