Funding for eligible community and mobile preschools to support activities that increase inclusion and participation in early childhood education and care for children 3 years old and above from targeted equity cohorts.
Overview of how the grant was distributed
This overview is based on the period between May 2024 and July 2024.
Recipients received funding from this grant
Total funds approved for recipients of this grant
Locations have benefited from this grant
Grant distribution for each month
Program term: ATEL funds must be spent by 31 December 2024
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Program term: ATEL funds must be spent by 31 December 2024
These recipients during May 2024 were located in Albury City Council, Armidale Regional Council, Ashfield 2131, Auburn 2144, Ballina Shire Council, Bankstown 2200, Bathurst Regional Council, Bega Valley Shire Council, Bellingen Shire Council, Berrigan Shire Council, Blacktown City Council, Bland Shire Council, Blayney Shire Council, Blue Mountains City Council, Bogan Shire Council, Bombala 2632, Bourke Shire Council, Brewarrina Shire Council, Brisbane Grove 2580, Broken Hill City Council, Burwood Council, Byron Shire Council, Cabonne Shire Council, Camden Council, Campbelltown City Council, Canterbury 2193, Canterbury-Bankstown Council, Central Coast Council, Central Darling Shire Council, Cessnock City Council, City of Canada Bay Council, City of Parramatta Council, Clarence Valley Council, Cobar Shire Council, Coffs Harbour City Council, Coolamon Shire Council, Cooma 2630, Coonamble Shire Council, Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council, Corowa 2646, Council of the City of Sydney, Cowra Shire Council, Cumberland Council, Deniliquin 2710, Dubbo Regional Council, Dungog Shire Council, Eurobodalla Shire Council, Fairfield City Council, Federation Council, Forbes Shire Council, Forster 2428, Georges River Council, Gilgandra Shire Council, Glen Innes Severn Shire Council, Gloucester 2422, Gosford 2250, Goulburn Mulwaree Council, Greater Hume Shire Council, Griffith City Council, Gundagai 2722, Gunnedah Shire Council, Gwydir Shire Council, Hawkesbury City Council, Hay Shire Council, Hilltops Council, Holroyd 2142, Hurstville 2220, Inner West Council, Inverell Shire Council, Junee Shire Council, Kempsey Shire Council, Kogarah 2217, Ku-Ring-Gai Council, Kyogle Council, Lachlan Shire Council, Lake Macquarie City Council, Lane Cove Municipal Council, Lismore City Council, Lithgow City Council, Liverpool City Council, Liverpool Plains Shire Council, Lockhart Shire Council, Maitland City Council, Marrickville 2204, Mid-Coast Council, Mid-Western Regional Council, Moree Plains Shire Council, Mosman Municipal Council, Murray River Council, Murrumbidgee Council, Muswellbrook Shire Council, Nambucca Valley Council, Narrabri Shire Council, Narromine Shire Council, Newcastle City Council, North Sydney Council, Northern Beaches Council, Oberon Council, Orange City Council, Parkes Shire Council, Penrith City Council, Pittwater 2101, Port Macquarie-Hastings Council, Port Stephens Council, Queanbeyan 2620, Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, Randwick City Council, Richmond Valley Council, Rockdale 2216, Ryde City Council, Shellharbour City Council, Shoalhaven City Council, Singleton Council, Sutherland Shire Council, Tamworth Regional Council, Taree 2430, Temora Shire Council, Tenterfield Shire Council, The Council of the Municipality of Hunters Hill, The Council of the Municipality of Kiama, The Council of the Shire of Hornsby, The Hills Shire Council, Tumut 2720, Tweed Shire Council, Unincorporated Far West, Upper Hunter Shire Council, Upper Lachlan Shire Council, Uralla Shire Council, Wagga Wagga City Council, Wakool 2710, Walgett Shire Council, Warren Shire Council, Warrumbungle Shire Council, Waverley Council, Weddin Shire Council, Wellington 2820, Wentworth Shire Council, Willoughby City Council, Wingecarribee Shire Council, Wollondilly Shire Council, Wollongong City Council, Wyong 2259, Yass Valley Council, Young 2594.
The names of grant recipients have been removed for privacy purposes. More information about privacy
Why these recipients’ details are kept private
By keeping recipients’ personally identifying information private, we meet legal requirements set out in the New South Wales Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998.
This is because published information could be used in combination with other details to identify an individual. For example, in a location with a small population, a single recipient may be able to be identified based on their name, their location and the amount of funding received.