This report presents a mock grant submission for a rural and remote health program designed to address health disparities in the Boomi Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Australia. The program aims to increase physical activity among elderly residents (50-70 years old) to combat health issues like cardiovascular illness and diabetes. The submission outlines the program's objectives, target group, stakeholders (including government bodies, NGOs, and healthcare professionals), and program activities. These activities include awareness campaigns, education, and supervised low-intensity exercises like walking and cycling. The report details key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure program success, such as participant numbers, injury reports, and health improvements. It also addresses funding allocation, evaluation criteria, and the importance of stakeholder involvement to ensure the program's effectiveness and credibility. The program seeks funding to cover staff salaries, screening programs, educational resources, equipment, and evaluation processes. The evaluation will be conducted weekly by program managers and directors to ensure the program's reliability and impact on the community.