❓ The question explores the Attorney General's awareness of NGO preferences for longer project funding timelines and the existence of relevant advisory bodies. The answer refers to another question, indicating a potentially coordinated government response.
AnsweredQoN 2966Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 June 2004
Member
Portfolio
Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs
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(1) Is the Attorney General aware that many Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) which receive State Government funding to undertake community-based projects strongly prefer that project time lines be three years, rather than the currently more common one year time frame?
(2) Do the various agencies within the Attorney General’s portfolios have a policy of funding NGOs for three or more years for appropriate community-based projects and, if not, why not?
(3) Is there an NGO peak council or similar advisory body to which Government agencies can seek advice on issues such the preferred length of contracts and, if yes, has this body advised Government of its position on the preferred length of agency contracts to NGOs?
(2) Do the various agencies within the Attorney General’s portfolios have a policy of funding NGOs for three or more years for appropriate community-based projects and, if not, why not?
(3) Is there an NGO peak council or similar advisory body to which Government agencies can seek advice on issues such the preferred length of contracts and, if yes, has this body advised Government of its position on the preferred length of agency contracts to NGOs?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
17 August 2004
Response time
61 days
Please refer to the response provided by the Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal Affairs; Science; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests for question on notice 2964 of 17th June 2004.
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