funding

Funding is a critical element to educational success. Topics include ABSTUDY, scholarships, government grants, partnerships and philanthropy.

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Scholarships and ABSTUDY payments are two types of funding enabling Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who otherwise could not afford to attend boarding school to be able to attend. Schools often need to also explore other funding sources to best support their students.

Funding topics include information around scholarships, government grants, partnerships and philanthropy.

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