Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade - Australia (DFAT)

Australian Government: Financial Crisis and Material Aid – Emergency Relief

Last update: Jul 13, 2018 Last update: Jul 13, 2018

Details

Location:Australia
Australia
Status:Closed
Budget: AUD 200,000,000
Award ceiling:N/A
Award floor:N/A
Sector:Social Development, Disaster Reduction & Humanitarian Relief
Eligible applicants:NGOs / Nonprofit Organisations
Date posted: Jul 13, 2018

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Description

Australian Government: Financial Crisis and Material Aid – Emergency Relief Deadline: 22 August 2018 The Australian Government is inviting organisations to apply in an open selection process to deliver services under the Families and Communities
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About the Funding Agency

DFAT Australia is a department of the Government of Australia that manages the government's international development and aid policies.

The objective of the DFAT aid program is to assist developing countries to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development. The Asia-Pacific region traditionally remains the program's highest priority, and is planned to receive about 86% of all the Development Assistance funding.

 

About the Sectors

Social Development

Includes measures for improving well-being, inclusion, and resilience of individuals and communities through social services and protection systems.


Key areas:
  • Social inclusion and social cohesion programs
  • Social protection systems and safety nets
  • Social care services
  • Community development and vulnerable groups support

Disaster Reduction & Humanitarian Relief

Covers actions aimed at reducing disaster risks and providing emergency assistance to populations affected by natural disasters, conflicts, or humanitarian crises.


Key areas:
  • Disaster risk reduction and preparedness
  • Emergency response and humanitarian assistance
  • Crisis recovery and relief coordination