Deputy Premier and Infrastructure Minister Steven Miles said the Community Infrastructure Investment Partnership (CIIP) competitive grants program would prioritise projects supporting critical social and job-readiness services.
“We’re inviting not-for-profit organisations across the state to apply for funding to help Queensland’s economic recovery,” he said.
“Around $8 million is being made available to enable expansions, upgrades or rebuilds of existing facilities in high-need communities.
“Neighbourhood and community centres which provide localised access to child, family and community services are encouraged to apply.
“Priority will be given to co-funded construction-ready projects that can be completed by June 2022.
“The program is open to not-for-profits that own land or assets or are delivering social services from council-owned facilities.
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