Funding resources and templates
The list below provides useful materials and tools to assist in your funding applications and project development.
Screen Territory resources
Screen Territory funding guidelines PDF (1.2 MB)
Terms of trade PDF (1.0 MB)
Development budget template XLSX (642.4 KB)
Travel application template DOCX (39.2 KB)
Production summary report template XLSX (59.5 KB)
Business templates:
- Mini strategic plan template DOCX (18.9 KB)
- Position description template DOCX (16.2 KB)
- Business plan template DOCX (204.5 KB)
Screen Australia resources
The following resources are available from the Screen Australia website.
Screen Australia A-Z Budget
Screen Australia Documentation
Screen Australia Tools and Insights
Other resources
Media, Entertainment and Arts Aliance (MEAA) website - MEAA Resource Library
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Business Case
This document outlines the details and key activities required for effective delivery of the Business Case.
The Business Case is typically developed in the propose stage and provides the rationale for initiating an investment and analysis of all options to determine if the project is viable.
The purpose of the Business Case is to capture both the business need and how the proposed investment meets that need. It provides justification for the project to guide decision makers, stakeholders and the project delivery team.
The Business Case is reviewed and verified by the relevant authority at key decision points during the project, such as Assurance Reviews (AR).
The following provides a list of the typical contents of a Business Case:
- Executive summary
- current organisation position and context
- business problem/opportunity
- strategic vision and proposed business response
- business requirements
- market scan including jurisdictional and product based
- options for consideration and analysis
- recommended option
- delivery roadmap including time, costs and resources
- program/project management methodology including governance
- benefits management
- project management control elements
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Program evaluation toolkit
This toolkit is for Northern Territory Government employees who are responsible for policy development, program design and program evaluation. It has been compiled by the Program Evaluation Unit at the Department of Treasury and Finance as part of a whole of government approach to program evaluation. It provides guidance, resources and templates to help managers integrate evaluation planning into program design, get a program ready for evaluation, commission and manage an external evaluation or lead an internal evaluation. It will help evaluation teams (either internal or external) meet the expectations for evaluation under the Program evaluation framework .
The toolkit is structured to guide program managers and policy officers through completing two key documents: the Evaluation overview and the Evaluation work plan .
Key resources in the toolkit include:
- Table 7 Evidence bank and clearinghouse library
- Table 10 Program logic rubric
- Table 11 Program logic library
- Table 13 Estimated costs for evaluation services
- Evaluation report checklist
- Evaluation overview template DOCX (23.3 KB)
- Evaluation work plan template DOTX (696.0 KB)
- Process evaluation report template DOTX (175.4 KB)
There are many different approaches to evaluation and this toolkit is not intended to be exhaustive. It will be updated regularly in response to user feedback. If you would like to suggest a change or if you need further information on how to use the toolkit, please email [email protected] .
Download a copy of the toolkit
- Program Evaluation Toolkit PDF (3.2 MB)
- Program Evaluation Toolkit DOCX (1.1 MB)
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Business Growth Program NT
Funding for northern territory businesses to access professional advice and services.
Closing date: Monday 30 September 2024 Mon 30 Sep 2024
What do you get?
Funding of up to $10,000 for eligible services.
Who is this for?
NT small businesses, Aboriginal enterprises and not-for-profit organisations.
The funding can be used for services in any of the following grant categories:
- operational efficiency and effectiveness
- financial strategies
- people and culture.
Check if you can apply
To be eligible, you must:
- be a Territory enterprise (either a for-profit or not-for-profit business)
- have a valid Australian business number (ABN)
- have been operating in the NT for at least 6 months prior to applying
- have at least one full-time and no more than 50 full time employees
- have an annual turnover of more than $75,000 and less than $10 million.
Apply for the Business Growth Program NT
Find out more about your eligibility and how to apply.
Contact information
- Phone: 1800 193 111
- Email: [email protected]
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Business Growth Program. If you run a business in the Northern Territory (NT), you may be able to apply for funding to improve and support your business. The Business Growth Program helps businesses access professional services to improve their performance, sustainability and profitability. It also provides mentoring and coaching support.
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Evaluation overview template DOCX (23.3 KB) Evaluation work plan template DOTX (696.0 KB) Process evaluation report template DOTX (175.4 KB) There are many different approaches to evaluation and this toolkit is not intended to be exhaustive. It will be updated regularly in response to user feedback.
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Business grants and funding. Northern Territory Government grants and financial incentives for business owners. For a list of programs, funding and support available to Northern Territory (NT) businesses, read the NT business support guide PDF (4.8 MB).
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be a Territory enterprise (either a for-profit or not-for-profit business) have a valid Australian business number (ABN) have been operating in the NT for at least 6 months prior to applying. have at least one full-time and no more than 50 full time employees. have an annual turnover of more than $75,000 and less than $10 million.
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The Northern Territory Government acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Northern Territory and recognises their continuing cultural and spiritual connections to the lands, waters and communities. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their cultures, their Elders past and present, and to future generations.
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