| Grants-in-Aid
2007 recipients
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The Australian Federation of Totally and Permanently Incapacitated
(TPI) Ex-Servicemen and Women will receive a grant of $11,000
to help with administration of the Federation, including airfares
and accommodation for visits to local veteran communities.
· The Returned & Services League (RSL) of Australia
will receive a grant of $44,000 to help with the costs of information
dissemination and advocacy on behalf of veterans.
· Legacy Co-ordinating Council will receive a grant of
$11,000 to help with costs associated in administering the Legacy
2007 Conference.
· The Australian Members Committee World Veterans Federation
will receive a grant of $3000 to help with travel and accommodation
costs incurred in attending the World Veterans Federation Conference
in Singapore in 2007.
· The Australian Peacekeeper and Peacemaker Veterans
Association will receive a grant of $8800 to help install a
telecommunication system, and to help with consumable, travel
and administrative costs.
· The Australian Veterans and Defence Services Council
will receive a grant of $33,000 to help with salary costs, rent
of premises, administrative and travel costs.
· The National Association of Extremely Disabled War
Veterans will receive a grant of $6000 to help with the costs
of travel and accommodation in attending the associations
2007 annual general meeting and conference.
· The Naval Association of Australia will receive a grant
of $2500 to help purchase a laptop computer, computer software
and printer.
· The Regular Defence Force Welfare Association will
receive a grant of $8000 to help employ the National Secretary
position at the association.
· The Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia will
receive a grant of $14,000 to help purchase computer software
and fund administrative costs.
· The Partners of Veterans Association of Australia will
receive a grant of $4000 to help upgrade the office computer
equipment, help fund administrative costs and travel costs incurred
in undertaking advocacy on behalf of members of the veteran
community.
· The Vietnam Veterans Federation of Australia
will receive a grant of $3500 to purchase an industrial paper
shredder.
· The Australian Special Air Service Association will
receive a grant of $3000 to help with the costs of the associations
annual general meeting.
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