Cultural Diversity Week 2017 Mini Grants Guideline
To celebrate Cultural Diversity Week (CDW) 2017 in March, Banyule City Council (Australia) is offering mini grants of up to $300 for people to learn more about Victoria's cultural and religious diversity.
Who can apply?
Clubs, community groups and schools that are located within Banyule can apply for the mini grant.
What can the grant be used for?
1) Supporting your group, club or school to attend a cultural museum.
2) Hosting your own event and inviting a guest speaker or cultural performer.
Museum visits
Melbourne has a number of fantastic museums that display different cultures. A list of suggested cultural museums is included in this document. But you can also visit other museums.
Hosting your own event
The grant can be used to invite a musician, dancer or guest speaker from the Victorian multicultural community to perform at your event. For a list of speakers and performers, visit www.multicultural.vic.gov.au.
How to apply
To apply for the grant visit banyule.smartygrants.com.au. Applications must be sent by 27 January 2017. You will need to provide the following information:
1) Tell us in 100 words or less how your group would benefit from the cultural education experience.
2) Tell us the museum you plan to attend or which cultural performer or guest speaker you will invite.
3) Provide a budget of your activity and the number of people who will take part.
4) If possible, tell us when the event or museum visit will be held.
We encourage applications from groups that intend to hold their event or museum visit during Cultural Diversity Week March 2017. If this is not possible, at the latest, the event or museum visit must occur before the end of April 2017.
If you have any questions please contact the Community and Social Planning team on 9490 4222. You will be informed of the result of your application by 17 February 2017.
【小题1】Which of the following can make a request for the grant?A.A cultural museum. | B.A young performer. |
C.A local school. | D.A city office. |
A.How money will be spent on your event. | B.The cultural events held in your community. |
C.How you understand Cultural Diversity Week. | D.A description of your event in at least 100 words. |
A.By 27 January 2017. | B.By 17 February 2017. |
C.By the end of April 2017. | D.By the end of March 2017. |
A.Ideas for organizing different cultural events. | B.Suggestions about celebrating CDW 2017. |
C.The process of giving a government grant. | D.Information about getting a CDW grant. |
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【小题1】Which of the following do Chegg and AbeBooks both provide?A.A variety of fine art. | B.Conditional free delivery. |
C.90% discount. | D.Trouble-free returns. |
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Our Parks
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【小题1】Which of the four programs admits women only?A.Our Parks. |
B.Sweaty Betty’s In-store Classes. |
C.Sweatshop Running Community. |
D.Nike Training Club. |
A.calling up in advance |
B.registering online and waiting |
C.showing up at the intended spot |
D.booking a week earlier |
A.running with a pace keeper |
B.doing yoga in a beautiful park |
C.training in boxing by the professionals |
D.a variety of health classes |
A.offer exercising courses for beginners |
B.advertise free body-building programs |
C.give advice on how to do physical activities |
D.create a communication platform for runners |
Lost &Found
Recently, CTtransit changed the Lost &. Found policy and procedures. If you have lost an item on a CTtransit bus, you must first call Lost & Found and speak with a Customer Service Representative for your area. If CTtransit is in possession of your lost item, and you can confirm ownership, then you may schedule a time to get your item back.
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If you misplace something on the bus, there is a good chance that we will find it. Each day, operators pick up articles left on their buses and turn them in to the office. Lost items that are recovered are kept for 30 days. CTtransit is not responsible for items left on the buses.
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2061State Street
Hamden, CT 06517-3834
203-624-0151
Phone number for the Hearing-Impaired (听障人士): 203-785-8960
Phone Center Hours: Monday to Saturday 6: 30 am to 6: 30 pm;Sunday/Holidays 7: 00 am to 6: 00 pm
Lost &Found: Monday to Friday 8: 30 am to 4: 30pm.
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100Leibert Road
Hartford, Connecticut CT 06120
860-525-9181
Phone number for the Hearing-Impaired:203-785-8960
Phone Center Hours: Monday to Saturday 6: 30 am to 9: 30 pm;Sunday/Holidays 7: 00 am to 7: 00 pm
Lost & Found: Monday to Friday 8: 30 am to 4: 30 pm.
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21 Elm Court
Stamford, CT06902
203-327-7433
Phone number for the Hearing-Impaired:203-327-2404
Phone Center Hours: Monday to Saturday 6: 30 am to 6: 30 pm
Lost &Found: Monday to Saturday 6: 30 am to 6: 30 pm.
【小题1】Who will take you to the spot where you can get your lost items?A.The security guard. | B.The operator. |
C.The customer service representative. | D.The bus conductor. |
A.At 6: 00 am on Saturday. | B.At 6: 40 am on Sunday. |
C.At 9: 50 pm on Monday. | D.At 2: 30 pm on Christmas Day. |
A.You can find it at 21 Elm Court. |
B.A deaf man can call 203-327-7433. |
C.It is open for five days a week. |
D.Recovered lost items are kept for a fortnight. |
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