The Northern Territory History Grants

Please note that applications for 2011 closed on 5 August 2011.

The History Grants Program

The Northern Territory History Grants were established by the Northern Territory Government to commemorate the attainment of self-government on 1 July 1978.

The grants are administered by the Northern Territory Archives Service (NTAS). The Director of the NTAS is the Executive Officer of the History Grants program.

The aim of the Program

The aim of the grants program is to encourage and support original research about Northern Territory history.

Who can apply

Individuals, societies and community organisations are eligible to apply.
Territory, State, Local and Federal government agencies are not eligible to apply.

In order to encourage Northern Territory residents to participate in the program, a 15% loading is applied to applicants currently residing in the NT.

What can be funded

The grants are intended to assist with expenses incurred whilst carrying out research projects. Such expenses may include:

Preference will be given to applications covering topics which haven't been researched before or, if the topic has been researched before, the application must propose a new approach.

The following are examples of projects which have been funded in the past:

What cannot be funded

How much funding is available

Who assesses the applications

History Grant applications are assessed by the Northern Territory History Grants Committee. The Committee comprises three representatives from the Territory community who are conversant in the field of Northern Territory history. The Committee is appointed by the Minister for Arts and Museums who is responsible for the NTAS. The Committee recommends to the Minister the dispersal of funding as it deems appropriate.

Criteria for assessment

Applications for History Grants must address all criteria on the official application form. Key criteria considered in the assessment of applications will include:

Key Dates

8 July 2011 Northern Territory History Grants 2011 open for application
5 August 2011 Closing date for applications
TBA Applicants are advised of the outcomes of their applications
TBA Grants are allocated

Conditions of Grants

Terms of the grants.  Grant recipients are required to sign an agreement undertaking to abide by the conditions described below.  The NT History Grants Committee reserves the right to attach specific conditions to the expenditure of the Grant allocations.

Timing.  The project or part of the project so far as the commitment to the Grant is concerned is to be completed within nine (9) months of notification of the Grant unless agreed otherwise.

A Grant recipient is expected to report progress to the NT History Grants Committee four (4) months after receiving payment of the Grant.   Upon conclusion of the project a final report detailing the project and related expenditure must be presented to the NT History Grants Committee.

Termination/Suspension.   A Grant may be suspended or terminated before the approved completion date either at the request of the recipient or if, in the opinion of the NT History Grants Committee, performance is unsatisfactory or the conditions governing the Grant are not being observed. 

Acknowledgement/Copyright.   Any publications describing the work or containing the finished product of the work, the research for which has been supported wholly or partly by the Grant, must acknowledge the support of the Northern Territory Government and the Northern Territory History Grants program.  In the event of the work being disseminated or published, three (3) copies must be deposited with the NT History Grants Committee.

Payment of Grants and Goods and Services Tax (GST)

Payment of grants will take place after the successful Grant recipients have signed agreements undertaking to abide by the conditions described in Conditions of Grants above.

When returning signed agreements the successful recipients will need to select one of the following options in advising NTAS of the appropriate method of payment of the Grant.

General information

Guidelines and Application Form

To apply for the Northern Territory History Grant 2011 please download the Guidelines and Application Form .

Address and Contact Details

Postal address:
The Executive Officer, Northern Territory History Grants
Northern Territory Archives Service
GPO Box 874
Darwin NT 0801

Street addresses:
Cavenagh Court, 2nd floor, 25 Cavenagh Street, Darwin, NT 0800
Minerals House, 58 Hartley, Alice Springs, NT 0870

Fax:
Northern Territory Archives Service, Darwin (08) 8924 7660

E-mail:
nt.archives@nt.gov.au

Phone:
(08) 8924 7677