What happens if a school has received grant funding or a rebate from the Australian Government or a state government for items which are also eligible under the NSSP?
A school’s funding eligibility under the NSSP is not affected by grants or rebates received under state or local government programs. Schools applying for funding from 1 July 2010 that have been approved to receive funding for solar power systems under any other Australian Government program since the National Solar Schools Program commenced on 1 July 2008, are eligible for a grant of up to $15,000 for the installation of eligible items. If, during the period 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2010, a school that had been approved for funding for a solar power system under any other Australian Government program since 1 July 2008 had re-scoped their project to no longer include a solar power system and can provide evidence of this, that school will remain eligible to apply for funding of up to $50,000 for a single campus school and $100,000 for an eligible multi-campus school. Please refer to Part 3 of the National Solar Schools Program Guidelines.
A school’s funding eligibility under the NSSP is not affected by grants or rebates received under state or local government programs. Schools applying for funding from 1 July 2010 that have been approved to receive funding for solar power systems under any other Australian Government program since the NSSP commenced on 1 July 2008 are eligible for a grant of up to $15,000 for the installation of eligible items. Please refer to Part 3 of the National Solar Schools Program Guidelines.
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