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Tasmanian Seafood Industry Council
  • About TSIC
    • Annual Report
    • Strategic Plan
    • Team
    • TSIC Submissions
  • Our Industry
    • Sectors
    • Seafood Processors
    • History
    • Fishermen's Memorial
  • Seafood Industry News
    • TSIC updates
  • Our Work
    • Australian Wooden Boat Festival
    • Seafood Awards
    • Seafood Community Connection
    • Seafood Jobs Tasmania
    • Seafood Trail
    • Stay Afloat
    • STAY AFLOAT GALA 2022
    • Tasmanian Smart Seafood Partnership EDUCATION Resource
    • Women in Seafood Networking Event
    • Workforce Development
    • Working on Water
  • Member Resources
    • International Temperate Reefd Symposium EOI
    • SITcap EOI
    • Coronavirus Help
    • Expression of interest - First Aid Course
    • Eat more Tassie Seafood Promotion Grant
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Eat More tassie Seafood promotion grant



Guidelines
The Tasmanian Seafood Industry Council (TSIC) has a new program for Tasmania seafood businesses promoting Tasmanian seafood within Tasmania. 
The Eat More Tassie Seafood grant is non-competitive.  Applications are assessed as they are submitted and are approved if they meet eligibility criteria.  The Grant Scheme remains open until all funds are allocated.  The maximum amount is $500 per grant (incl GST). 
Who can apply?
  • Licence holders
    • Fish Processing Licence
    • Fishing Licence Personal
    • Marine Farm Licence
  • Any business registered on the Seafood Trails website
Description
It’s simple, you must promote Tasmanian seafood in some way!  Tell us your ideas.  Example projects are seafood cooking displays, tastings, competitions, and prizes.  Any ideas that directly promote consumption of Tasmanian seafood are eligible – tell us your ideas! 
We will not consider projects that:
  • portray any part of the Tasmanian seafood industry in a negative way.
  • support staff salary for business-as-usual activities.
  • are already completed.
  • are based outside of Tasmania.
How to Apply 
Eithe fill in the online form below or download the application form here and email it to rachael@tsic.org.au
Need help or want to chat about your promotional ideas?  Give Rachael a call on 0437 441 575.
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  • About TSIC
    • Annual Report
    • Strategic Plan
    • Team
    • TSIC Submissions
  • Our Industry
    • Sectors
    • Seafood Processors
    • History
    • Fishermen's Memorial
  • Seafood Industry News
    • TSIC updates
  • Our Work
    • Australian Wooden Boat Festival
    • Seafood Awards
    • Seafood Community Connection
    • Seafood Jobs Tasmania
    • Seafood Trail
    • Stay Afloat
    • STAY AFLOAT GALA 2022
    • Tasmanian Smart Seafood Partnership EDUCATION Resource
    • Women in Seafood Networking Event
    • Workforce Development
    • Working on Water
  • Member Resources
    • International Temperate Reefd Symposium EOI
    • SITcap EOI
    • Coronavirus Help
    • Expression of interest - First Aid Course
    • Eat more Tassie Seafood Promotion Grant
  • Eat More Seafood
    • Get Cooking
    • Shop