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Application process

  1. In order to be considered, Grant applications must include:
    1. A statement of rationale, including the project’s aims, objectives, methodology and provision for evaluation, and how these reflect the APS vision and the specific aims of the Grant;
    2. Any anticipated future engagement or ongoing relationship with the APS arising from receipt of the Grant, and how such engagement will take place and be mutually sustained;
    3. A proposed budget that includes a breakdown of how the funds will be used (e.g., for maintenance, travel, living allowance, training fees and charges, books and equipment, or other costs associated with the project) if the Grant application is successful; and
    4. An acknowledgement that a report suitable for publication in appropriate APS channel(s) will be provided to the APS at the completion of the nominated project.
  2. Supporting documentation shall include at least one reference that addresses:
    1. the eligibility and suitability of the applicant and/or nominee to receive the Grant
    2. the applicant and/or nominee’s ability to carry the project to completion
    3. the intercultural significance of the project, and
    4. the relevance of the project for the APS.
  3. Applications should be no longer than five A4 pages, plus application form and supporting documentation.
  4. Submitted online application form with required attachment(s) by the due date for applications.