Transport Access Regional Partnerships (TARP) opportunities
The Transport Access Regional Partnerships (TARP) Grants Program has small scale funding available to support initiatives to improve services and outcomes for sections of the community that need improved transport.
The TARP program provides funding for projects that address specific transport service gaps to a community or a group of people.
Types of projects funded
The following is considered when deciding whether or not an initiative will be included in the TARP program:
Funding for projects is available on a trial or ‘seeding’ basis i.e. recurrent funding is not available through this program.
In most cases, funded projects will need to demonstrate they can become self-sustaining.
Projects should aim to make better use of existing transport resources.
Consideration will be given to projects that provide information, transport related capacity building, subsidies or trial services.
The program cannot fund the purchase of vehicles.
Partnerships with other organisations are encouraged - for example initiatives that include state agencies, local councils, transport operators and/or community organisations.
The Transport Access Regional Partnerships (TARP) Grants Program has small scale funding available to support initiatives to improve services and outcomes for sections of the community that need improved transport.
The TARP program provides funding for projects that address specific transport service gaps to a community or a group of people.
Types of projects funded
The following is considered when deciding whether or not an initiative will be included in the TARP program:
Funding for projects is available on a trial or ‘seeding’ basis i.e. recurrent funding is not available through this program.
In most cases, funded projects will need to demonstrate they can become self-sustaining.
Projects should aim to make better use of existing transport resources.
Consideration will be given to projects that provide information, transport related capacity building, subsidies or trial services.
The program cannot fund the purchase of vehicles.
Partnerships with other organisations are encouraged - for example initiatives that include state agencies, local councils, transport operators and/or community organisations.