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The Regional Athlete Support Program (RASP), funded from Royalties for Regions, assists in the delivery of a high-quality daily training environment for regionally based talented athletes and coaches who are part of a sport’s talent development pathway. The RASP includes the following 3 initiatives:
Financial assistance is available for regional academies, talent development centres and regional specific programs across regional Western Australia (WA) to provide coaching and sport specialist services to support the development of athletes and coaches.
Financial assistance is available for regionally based talented athletes to subsidise expenses associated with travelling to competitions at state and/or national levels. Athletes must be between 13 and 21 years and be a registered member of a club or association that is affiliated with a state sporting association (SSA).
Funding is used to procure service providers through a request for quote (RFQ) process to provide a holistic education program to athletes, their parents and coaches.
The outcome of the RASP is that:
The objectives of the RASP are to:
The Regional Talent Development Network Grants Program is an invitation-only program to provide investment into regional sport academies, coordination of talent development centres and delivery of regional specific sport programs across regional WA.
Funding is available to provide coaching and sport specialist services to support the development of athletes and coaches who live in regional WA and are part of a sport’s talent development pathway.
The Regional Talent Development Network Grants Program includes 3 models:
Programs and/or services are coordinated by an independent, incorporated organisation, based on population and demand, that is managed by a board and provides coaching and sport specialist services to talented athletes and coaches within regional locations.
Programs and/or services are coordinated by a DLGSC regional office or an independent, incorporated organisation that is managed by a committee and provides support to the development of talented athletes and coaches through sport specialist services within regional locations.
Programs and/or services are coordinated by a SSA or community organisation and provides support to the development of talented athletes and coaches through sport specialist services specific to a regional need.
The outcome of the Regional Talent Development Network Grants Program is that:
The objectives of the RTDN Grants Program are to:
The following organisations are eligible to apply:
To be eligible for funding, organisations must:
In addition, the following will apply:
The Regional Talent Development Network Grants Program will invest in projects as follows:
Support for organisations to implement their strategic and operational plans in regional locations.
Support for organisations to coordinate programs and services for talented athletes and coaches in regional locations.
Support for organisations to coordinate programs and services for talented athletes and coaches that are specific to a regional need.
Submit your application form and supporting documentation via the DLGSC website link provided on the application form by 5pm 16 September 2024.
You will receive an automated confirmation via email when you submit your application. If you do not receive the confirmation email, contact Rob Perisic on the details below before the application closing time.
Applications will be assessed against the following 4 criteria:
The application demonstrates that the project will support the delivery of a high-quality training environment to regionally based talented athletes in partnership with SSAs.
The application demonstrates that the project will facilitate access to high level coaching and sport specialist services to regionally based talented athletes; and provide professional development opportunities for identified regional coaches in partnership with SSAs.
The application demonstrates the organisation’s readiness, capacity and capability to deliver the project and manage identified risks.
The application is supported by a detailed operational/project plan and demonstrates how the project will be promoted and evaluated. The project is based on a comprehensive budget and represents value for money.
Each assessment criteria are weighted equally.
Appeals will only be considered where there is an alleged breach of the assessment process. If you believe that the proper assessment process has not been followed for your grant application, please discuss your concerns with the relevant DLGSC contact for the grant program.
If, following discussion with the relevant DLGSC contact for the grant program, you consider your concerns have not been adequately addressed; you can lodge a complaint with DLGSC, in writing, by following the instructions outlined in the feedback section of the DLGSC website.