Page 4858 - Week 13 - Thursday, 28 November 2019
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actions, outcomes or materials were funded for each program or initiative, (g) specific visibility requirements are attached to each initiative and (h) date the final narrative and financial acquittal report is due.
(2) What was the total number of applicants for grants for the Chief Minister’s Charitable Fund.
(3) How does the grant process for the Chief Minister’s Charitable Fund differ from the previous community contributions scheme in terms of (a) eligibility requirements and (b) priorities.
(4) What activities or organisation were funded or received funded through the community contributions scheme that are not eligible for funding the Chief Minister’s Charitable Fund.
(5) Who were the (a) community members, (b) organisations, (c) subject matter experts, (d) ACT Government agencies and (e) any other relevant entities that were consulted to determine the Chief Minister’s Charitable Fund’s priorities.
(6) Where any of the consulted entities recipients of the 2019 grants; if so, what consulted parties received grants and what was the amount received.
(7) In relation to visibility requirements for the Chief Minister’s Charitable Fund, can the Chief Minister provide (a) copies of any promotional or visibility material given to recipients for use, (b) what speaking opportunities have been provided, the event, and who spoke, (c) whether the Chief Minister’s name, likeness or photo, or social media was included in visibility materials or used or linked to as part of the visibility requirements; if so, what was the nature of the materials, where they were used, and what was the reach of materials, (d) the nature of the visibility “advertising” expected of grant recipients and (e) the nature of the expected “public recognition” attached to the visibility requirements of each grant.
(8) Has Hands Across Canberra as part of its work for the Chief Minister’s Charitable Fund used the Chief Minister’s name, likeness or photo, or social media in promotion materials or posts; if so, (a) what is the nature of the materials, (b) where were they were used, (c) what was the reach of materials and (d) why was the Chief Minister’s personal social media page linked to when political material is posted on that page.
(9) Can the Chief Minister provide a copy of the “Annual Business Plan” of the Chief Ministers Charitable Fund.
(10) What is the breakdown of the Chief Minister’s Charitable Fund expenses since commencement to date broken down by category of expense, such as (a) staff expenses, (b) rent and (c) other relevant categories.
(11) Why is the Chief Minister’s Charitable Fund registered address on the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission a residential address.
(12) What business or office space does the Chief Minister’s Charitable Fund have or use.
(13) Are any tax offsets or other benefits associated with the listing of a residential address.
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