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Gambling-related Research Grants Program
The Community Benefit Funds Gambling Related Research Grants Program supports research activities directed at problem gambling, the economic impact of gambling activities and associated gambling issues in the Northern Territory.
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Gambling-related Research Grants Program Round Opens 1 July 2008 Round closes 31 August 2008 |
Incorporated organisations, higher education institutions, and recognised research facilities are encouraged to apply for the gambling research grants.
Grant Applications
Eligible organisations may apply for funding grants by submitting a completed Grant Application. Full details of eligibility criteria are contained in the Gambling Research Grant Guidelines.
Reports Released
The first two research reports completed as part of the CBF Research Program have been released by Charles Darwin University. One examines the prevalence of different forms of gambling and related issues in the NT. The other, prepared by ACIL Tasman, looks at the economic impact of gambling in the NT.
For further information, contact the Community Benefit Fund Secretariat