![]() ![]() Grants vary greatly from funder to funder and from program to program – one program may have only a couple of hundred dollars to give away another, tens of thousands or millions. The QTIC Grants Gateway provides a curated list of available funding grants and programs across Australia that are relevant to businesses in the tourism industry in Queensland – we have started the sorting for you! All levels of government – federal, state and local – distribute grants, as do many philanthropic and community foundations, some other not-for-profit organisations, and some businesses. Please visit periodically our website for updated information.Each year there are billions of dollars provided in grants. Given the uncertainties surrounding the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and associated travel restrictions, the Conference will be held in a virtual setting. Invitations to the three Ministerial Plenary sessions are directed at Transport and/or other Ministers, as well as heads of international organizations and industry organizations, whose participation is strongly encouraged. Representatives from non-Member States and international organizations, as invited by the Council, may participate in the meeting with observer status. Attendance by senior officials in a decision-making capacity, accompanied by high-level technical advisors on aviation safety, security, facilitation, economic, financial and public health, is desirable to achieve the stated outcomes of the Conference. The Conference will be open to all Member States. The Conference is expected to agree on a package of the following deliverables: a) Chair’s Summary, which provides an overview of the decisions at Ministerial Plenary (round tables I and II on 12 and 13 October) b) reports containing conclusions and recommendations by the Safety and Facilitation Streams within the scope of their respective agenda and c) Declaration of the Conference, which will be adopted at the closing Ministerial Plenary on 22 October 2021. The Conference consists of the Plenary sessions (opening, three Ministerial and closing) and two technical streams, i.e. The Conference will also be an opportunity to promote and strengthen collective efforts to harmonize measures and risk management strategy through the implementation of the recommendations by the ICAO Council Aviation Recovery Taskforce (CART). ![]() The Conference will consider a broad range of issues with particular focus on its safety and facilitation objectives, taking into account the economic impact of COVID-19 on the sector. Under the proposed theme of “One Vision for Aviation Recovery, Resilience and Sustainability beyond the Global Pandemic”, the objective of the Conference is to reach a global consensus on a multilateral approach, supported by political will and commitments of States, to enable the safe and efficient recovery of aviation from the COVID-19 crisis and building a foundation to strengthen resilience in aviation and make it more sustainable in the future. The High-level Conference on COVID-19 (HLCC 2021) will be held from 12 to 22 October 2021. ![]()
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