❓ A WA parliamentary question regarding the allocation, administration, and commencement of funding for the Lifetime Links Grants program, specifically inquiring about the towns and communities receiving funds.
AnsweredQoN 462Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 October 2002
Member
Portfolio
Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth
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(b) in which towns and communities will the funds be allocated; (c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the funding commence in each town referred to above?
(c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the funding commence in each town referred to above?
(d) when will the funding commence in each town referred to above?
(2) Six were allocated to organisations in the Perth metropolitan area. Grants were also allocated to organisations in Corrigin, Dunsborough, Bunbury, Collie, Wongan Hills, Albany, Mandurah and Leonora. (3) Office of Seniors Interests (now Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering). (4) The grant funds were sent to the successful applicants in December 2001.
(3) Office of Seniors Interests (now Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering). (4) The grant funds were sent to the successful applicants in December 2001.
(4) The grant funds were sent to the successful applicants in December 2001.
(c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the funding commence in each town referred to above?
(d) when will the funding commence in each town referred to above?
(2) Six were allocated to organisations in the Perth metropolitan area. Grants were also allocated to organisations in Corrigin, Dunsborough, Bunbury, Collie, Wongan Hills, Albany, Mandurah and Leonora. (3) Office of Seniors Interests (now Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering). (4) The grant funds were sent to the successful applicants in December 2001.
(3) Office of Seniors Interests (now Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering). (4) The grant funds were sent to the successful applicants in December 2001.
(4) The grant funds were sent to the successful applicants in December 2001.
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
26 November 2002
Responded by
Minister for Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth
Response time
40 days
(1) The Lifetime Links Grants program was announced in July 2001. Two hundred and thirty seven applications for funding were received. None of the successful applicants were from the Pilbara or Kimberley regions.
(2) Six were allocated to organisations in the Perth metropolitan area. Grants were also allocated to organisations in Corrigin, Dunsborough, Bunbury, Collie, Wongan Hills, Albany, Mandurah and Leonora.
(3) Office of Seniors Interests (now Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering).
(4) The grant funds were sent to the successful applicants in December 2001.
(2) Six were allocated to organisations in the Perth metropolitan area. Grants were also allocated to organisations in Corrigin, Dunsborough, Bunbury, Collie, Wongan Hills, Albany, Mandurah and Leonora.
(3) Office of Seniors Interests (now Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering).
(4) The grant funds were sent to the successful applicants in December 2001.
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