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Who can Apply
To be eligible for a Telstra Foundation Community Development Fund grant, applications must be endorsed by the Australian Tax Office (ATO) as a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) and Tax Concession Charity (TCC).

If your organisation does not have DGR and TCC status at the time of submission, you will be unable to submit an on-line application to the Telstra Foundation.

What the Telstra Foundation Community Development Fund will not support:
• Areas considered to be the direct responsibility of government
• Travel, study or conferences (unless incidental to a project being funded)
• General maintenance or overhead expenses (unless part of a specific project)
• Programs with a religious, political or sectarian purpose
• Individuals
• Other foundations, trusts or philanthropic organisations to fund their general objectives
• For-profit projects or activities (social enterprise may be considered)
• Requests for Telstra products or activities
• Requests for sponsorship
• Projects outside of Australia
• Endowments, memorials or named academic chairs
• Retrospective costs
• General fundraising appeals
• Major building works as the sole purpose of the application
• Government entities


Conditions of Grants:
• A full project evaluation must be built into the project in order to provide annual progress reports and a final report of the project outcomes and impact.
• Notices of Endorsement from the Australian Taxation Office as a Deductible Gift Recipient and as a Tax Concession Charity must accompany your application.
• The Telstra Foundation may visit the site of any organisation to which it intends to provide a grant at times and conditions to be agreed between parties.
• Details of all grants provided by the Community Development Fund will be made public.
• Grant recipients will be required to sign a Grant Agreement before payment is made.