The Minister for Industry, Science and Resources, Senator Nick Minchin has announced the first $1.2 million funding round under the new National Innovation Awareness Strategy for projects to raise awareness of the importance of innovation and science.
The $35 million National Innovation Awareness Strategy is an important element of the Government's Innovation Statement, Backing Australia's Ability.
"A key objective of the Strategy is to promote a scientifically literate society that values entrepreneurship," Senator Minchin said.
"Throughout Australia we need to develop a better appreciation of the work of our scientists and a greater appreciation of the vital link between innovation and Australia's standard of living."
The National Innovation Awareness Strategy recognises the importance of nurturing the next generation of scientists, technologists and entrepreneurs and developing a national culture of innovation.
Grants will be awarded to projects that promote enhanced awareness of the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship in addition to projects in the areas of science, engineering and technology awareness.
Project funding support is available in the range of $20,000 to $100,000. Applications from non-metropolitan groups and from partnerships between city and regional groups are particularly encouraged, as are applications from partnerships with Australian industry.
Further information and application packages can be obtained by contacting the Department of Industry, Science and Resources' National Innovation Awareness Strategy information line on 02 6213 6455.
The closing date for applications is Thursday 30 August. It is expected that successful projects will be announced in October 2001.
