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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Can I arrange a meeting with a member of the Secretariat to discuss a project idea?
How much money can I ask for?
Can I apply for both a grant and a loan?
Can my organisation apply for a grant for more than one project?
Can I apply if I have no partnership funding?
I would like to apply for funding to connect my community to the internet, can I apply for funding?
My project will be of benefit for all Australian’s and an international audience too, can I still apply for a grant?
I wish to purchase new equipment for a class group or education program, can I apply for funding?
I wish to go overseas and study different technologies and their impact, can I be funded?
I wish to apply for a loan but have no security, can I still apply?
Can I contact the Trust if I am having trouble filling in the application form?
My Assessor will not be able to submit their report prior to the closing date, will you still accept my application?
If I am successful how long will it be before I receive my cheque?
Where can I get a copy of The Telematics Trust's logo?
If I have been unsuccessful can I reapply in the next funding round?
I am unable to make a loan repayment, what should I do?
I am unable to meet my reporting schedule, what should I do?

What if I do not spend all the money?
What if my project goes over budget?
Can I talk to other successful applicants about their Telematics funded project?
If I am successful in receiving a grant, what type of reporting will the Trust expect?
What if my project is taking longer than expected, can I get an extension?



Can I arrange a meeting with a member of the Secretariat to discuss a project idea?

As we are a very small organisation we have limited capacity for face to face meetings. If you cannot find the information you require on our website or within our application form then call us to discuss you query in further detail. If the matter is pressing the Secretariat may be able to meet with you.



How much money can I ask for?

The Trust can provide two forms of support;

i. Grants of up to $30,000

The Trust requires that all projects provide some level of partnership funding whether it be cash or in-kind support.

On average the Trust provides grants of $30,000 or less.

The Trust will consider applications for large grant requests ($50,000 plus) where there are a number of funding partners involved or where the application forms a distinct part of a larger project.

ii. Loans of up to $100,000

The Trust does not place any limitation on the number of grants a person may hold from the Trust, however, the applicant can only apply for additional funding for the same project once the initial funding has been fully expended. Applicants can apply for a maximum of two grants in a funding round once the projects are distinct. Applicants will be asked to demonstrate they can devote adequate time to each project for which funding is being sought.

(Security for all loans must be provided)


Can I apply for both a grant and a loan?

You are more than welcome to make it clear in a cover letter attached to your application that you are happy to receive a loan or a grant. If you are happy to receive a loan you must ensure that you answer all questions on the application form relating to loans.


Can my organisation apply for a grant for more than one project?

The Trust will accept multiple applications from one organisation (e.g. different University department etc.), however the applications must be submitted with a letter outlining the applicants priority for funding.


Can I apply if I have no partnership funding?

No. Your project must have partnership funding whether it be in-kind or cash. Please ensure you list all partnership funding and attach an itemised budget with your application.


I would like to apply for funding to connect my community to the internet, can I apply for funding?

No. Your project must be of an innovative nature. Internet costs can be considered as part of a wider more innovative project.


My project will be of benefit for all Australian’s and an international audience too, can I still apply for a grant?

Yes. However your project must be based in Victoria and be for the benefit of Victorian’s also.


I wish to purchase new equipment for a class group or education program, can I apply for funding?

No. The Trust does not support projects that are almost entirely infrastructural and/or equipment.


I wish to go overseas and study different technologies and their impact, can I be funded?

No. But the Trust will consider funding the costs of a conference to increase learning and share industry knowledge in Victoria.


I wish to apply for a loan but have no security, can I still apply?

It is unlikely that your application will be successful if you do not have security.

Can I contact the Trust if I am having trouble filling in the application form?

Yes. It is advised however that you consult the application form guidance note and/or website prior to calling.


My Assessor will not be able to submit their report prior to the closing date, will you still accept my application?

Please ensure that your Assessor submits their report well in advance of the closing date. If they are unable to meet the deadline, find another Assessor.


If I am successful how long will it be before I receive my cheque?

The Trust aims to have cheques out to all successful grant recipients within 2-8 weeks. Please contact the Secretariat should you require your funding by a specific date.


Where can I get a copy of The Telematics Trust's logo?

Email the Secretariat at admin@telematics.org.au


If I have been unsuccessful can I reapply in the next funding round?

Yes, but not for the same project.


I am unable to make a loan repayment, what should I do?

Contact the Secretariat as soon as possible. We understand that there may be occasions where you find it difficult to meet your payment schedule. We are always happy to discuss an adjustment to your schedule if it helps to ensure that project remains on track.


I am unable to meet my reporting schedule, what should I do?

Contact the Secretariat, preferably in writing requesting an extension and outlining the reasons you have fallen behind. This will be assessed quickly and an extension given where appropriate. If you have any concerns regarding this process please phone the Secretariat to discuss.

What if I do not spend all the money?

You will be asked to acquit your project financially. If you find you have a project surplus, please contact the Secreatriat to discuss prior to issuing a refund cheque.


What if my project goes over budget?

The Telematics Trust will only consider grant increases in extremely exceptional circumstances. If your project appears to be going over budget you should contact the Secreatriat for advice on revising your project timeline, sourcing additional funding and your reporting requirements.

Can I talk to other successful applicants about their Telematics funded project?

The Trustees of the Telematics Trust encourage both applicants and Grantees to network and discuss best practice projects. The Trust will endeavour to keep the website updated with regular case studies on successful projects. Please contact the Administrator if you have any questions on a specific Telematics funded project or if you would like to get in touch with one of our Grantees.

If I am successful in receiving a grant, what type of reporting will the Trust expect?

Each project that receives funding is different. Generally you will be expected to submit a Final Report and financial acquittal at the project’s end. You will receive reporting guidelines and due dates in your award letter. Contact the Secreatriat is you are ever unsure of what your reporting requirements are.

What if my project is taking longer than expected, can I get an extension?

The Trustees recognize that at times during a project things don’t go to plan. If you are ever struggling to meet your reporting deadlines or if you need to extend the project completion date, please don’t hesitate to contact the Trust Administrator. The Administrator will extend the grant period and reporting deadline once they have a short discussion with you regarding the reason(s) for the delay.
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