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Fast Facts on the Coca-Cola Australia Foundation |
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- The Coca-Cola Australia Foundation (CCAF) was established in 2001 to support not-for-profit and charitable organisations in Australia.
- The aim of the CCAF is to improve the lives of marginalised young people in Australia through supporting innovative programs that address a problem in a new way or address an issue that is not currently being satisfactorily addressed.
- Each calendar year the CCAF awards two types of grants – large ongoing National Grants, and smaller one-off Community Grants. The total pool of money available is $1,000,000.
- CCAF offers two types of grants: large ongoing National Grants (up to $300,000 per year for up to 5 years) and smaller one-off Community Grants (up to $10,000).
- There are no grant rounds for National Grants.
- The Community Grant rounds for 2008 are:
Round 1 – applications close 1 June 2008. Successful recipients notified by 31 July 2008. Round 2 – applications close 1 October 2008. Successful recipients notified by 30 November 2008.
- For more information on the CCAF National and Community Grants, please read the Funding Guidelines section of this website.
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