Family Dispute Resolution

Grant Category Family and Domestic Violence
Grant Status Closed
Delivered on behalf of Attorney-General's Department
Selection process Restricted
State/Territory National
Closing Date/Time

PLEASE NOTE: Applications for this grant round are closed and currently in the process of being assessed. Applicants will be advised when the round has been finalised.

Family Dispute Resolution

The Australian Government is inviting organisations via a restricted process to apply to deliver Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) services as part of the Family Relationship Services Program (FRSP) from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2024.  Funding will be offered to 18 organisations as a result of this process.

The intended outcomes of this grant opportunity are for FDR services to assist separating and separated families to reach agreements and to resolve their disputes related to family law issues, including parenting and property.

FDR services provide early resolution of parenting arrangements post separation, ensuring the safety of parties where violence is disclosed, and that agreements are in the best interests of the children involved.

More information

More information about Family Dispute Resolution services, as well as requirements for applicants can be found in the Grant Opportunity Guidelines.

Other grant opportunity documents are only accessible by invited applicants on the GrantConnect website.

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Contacting the Community Grants Hub

If you would like assistance, please call the Community Grants Hub Hotline on 1800 020 283 or email support@communitygrants.gov.au.

More information about the Community Grants Hub can be found on the Community Grants Hub website.

Please quote 2017-2079 – Family Dispute Resolution when you phone or email the Community Grants Hub.