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Active Kids Provider $50 Sports Vouchers: NSW

Active Kids Provider $50 Sports Vouchers: NSW

Grants - Open grants, NSW Grants

The Active Kids grant is ongoing until notified otherwise.

From 31 January 2018, parents/guardians/carers can apply for a voucher valued up to $50 per calendar year for each student enrolled in school.

Grant Overview:

The NSW Government is helping kids get active with the new Active Kids program.

The voucher can be used for registration, participation and membership costs for sport, fitness and recreational activities during the calendar year it was issued.

The initiative aims to reduce barriers to participation and help change the physical activity behaviours of children and young people in NSW.

What you’ll need to apply for the active kids program grant:

  • a MyServiceNSW account
  • personal identity document, such as Australian driver licence
  • your organisation’s business details – Australian Business Number (ABN), Australian Company Number (ACN) or Incorporation Number
  • a PDF copy of your Certificate of Currency for public liability insurance, as issued by your insurer
  • activity details, including sports or activity type, location and provider website details
  • business bank account details for the account that will take reimbursements.

When you register you’ll need to create a business profile.

You must be authorised to act on behalf of the organisation and be one of the following:

  • Associate (partner, director, sole trader, public officer etc) as listed on the Australian Business Register (ABR).
  • Officeholder (director, secretary) as registered with the Australian Securities and Investment Commission.
  • Public officer listed on the NSW Incorporated Associations Register maintained by the NSW Office of Fair Trading.
  • An elected member (as described in the entity’s constitution) of a NSW Incorporated Association, for example president, vice president, chairperson, secretary, treasurer or board member.
  • Other person with authority of any of the above to carry out functions on behalf of a business/entity.

Providers must hold appropriate skills, experience, or qualifications for low risk activities and appropriate accreditation for high risk activities, specifically swimming and fitness activities.

Providers also need to hold Working with Children Check clearances for staff or volunteers, as required.

Starting 1 March 2018, sport and other recreational activity providers will be able to register to become an approved Active Kids provider.

For more information and how to apply, click here.

All NSW grants can be found here 

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