Gunnedah Shire Council is pleased to open the Section 356 Access Incentive Small Grants Round, aimed specifically at supporting local businesses and community groups to enhance access within their premises.
A grant of up to $2,000 (GST exclusive) is available to each successful applicant for relevant projects that encourage innovative access actions.
Projects may include the installation of an access ramp to the business or shop front, redesign of marketing collateral such as menus to appeal to a broader demographic, changes to the fit out of premises to enhance manoeuvrability, and safe access and safety for prams, wheelchairs, and people with temporary mobility challenges.
Applications are required to meet at least one of the following criteria:
• Assists businesses and organisations to meet legal responsibilities in relation to access and universal design.
• Results in increased potential to attract and retain customers and clients with temporary or permanent disability or impairment.
• Seeks to address issues of access and inclusion.
• Improves access for people with temporary or permanent disability or impairment.
• Has an access awareness education and training focus.
• Demonstrates an innovative and creative approach to addressing access issues.
The grant opportunity is supported by the Gunnedah Shire Missed Business Guide which is a valuable resource to assist organisations and businesses to identify potential projects for funding. A copy of the Missed Business Guide is available at www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au.
Application forms are available from Council's website www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au.