Disability Representative Organisations (DRO) Grant Opportunity
Systemic advocacy for people with disability and disability service providers, to ensure a diverse community of voices.
Systemic advocacy for people with disability and disability service providers, to ensure a diverse community of voices.
The Australian Government is inviting applications via an open competitive application process to deliver services under the Community Child Care Fund (CCCF). The CCCF is a new grants program for child care services designed to increase the number of children accessing child care, particularly those children from vulnerable or disadvantaged families and communities.
Creating the foundations for a consistent approach to inclusion of people with disability across Australia.
The Disability Employment Services (DES) program plays an important role in improving the social and economic participation of people with disability in Australia. DES provides employment assistance to job seekers with disability, injury or health condition to find and retain employment in the open labour market.
Community Resilience grants aim to build strong, resilient and cohesive communities to help make Australia more secure and harmonious as a whole. This will be done through providing grants designed to address issues in communities that show potential for or early signs of low social cohesion, and/or racial, religious or cultural intolerance.
Inclusive Communities Grants aim to increase the social and economic participation of vulnerable and disadvantaged individuals and families within their communities and enhance their life‑time wellbeing and sense of community belonging.
*Please note this is a restricted round. The aim of the grant is to develop and implement a national strategy which positively engages young men and fathers to better understand the importance of their (current or future) role as parents and partners, and provide them with the tools, knowledge and confidence to role-model healthy and respectful relationships.
*Please note this is a restricted round. The aim of the grant is to develop and implement a national strategy which positively engages young men and fathers from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds to better understand the importance of their (current or future) role as parents and partners, and provide them with the tools, knowledge and confidence to role-model healthy and respectful relationships.
The aim of the grant is to support culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities to develop and implement locally-led prevention strategies to drive long term, sustainable changes in community awareness, attitudes and behaviours – to reduce violence against women and their children in their communities.