By way of clarification, the following points are provided against the
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By way of clarification, the following points are provided against the
By way of clarification, the following points are provided against the IRSP Round Two Application Form and should be noted when preparing an Application. Relevant Section/Text General Applicants applying for IRSP Stream One and Stream Two funding. 7. Attachments Required Documents to Support Applications: • Last 3 years audited financial information of nd applicant (2 tick box in table). • Next 3 years business financial projections of rd applicants (3 tick box in table). Clarification The Program requires applicants that are applying for both IRSP Stream One and Stream Two funding to complete a separate Application Form for each respective Stream. The IRSP will not make the provision of the last 3 years audited financial information a mandatory requirement. On review of the registration process for Research Service Providers (RSP) the Program considers the AusIndustry’s registration process sufficiently comprehensive. In addition, Section 1, Eligibility Criteria, of the IRSP Application requires the applicants to “confirm that the Enterprise or any of its owners are not currently under bankruptcy or insolvency administration”, and AusIndustry requires RSPs to (re-)apply for registration on an annual basis. Please confirm whether you have been a RSP for the last 3 years (i.e. 2012-13; 2013-14, 2014-15) – please enter these details in at Section 2B, Previous project delivery experience, of the application. RSPs that wish to include audit information are welcome to do so. If you would like further information please contact: Mr Matthias Dengler Program Coordinator - South Australian River Murray Sustainability Program (SARMS) Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA Phone: (08) 8463 7428 / Mobile: 0419 950 593 / Email: [email protected] Alternatively, please call 1300 364 322 or email [email protected] www.pir.sa.gov.au/regions/sarms 1300 364 322 This Program is funded by the Australian Government and delivered by the Government of South Australia