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Blood Borne Viruses (BBV) and Sexually Transmissible Infections (STI) Research Program
This grant program is delivered, in part, through the collection of data, ongoing surveillance, and pertinent research and evaluation activities related to the BBV and STI outlined in the National BBV and STI Strategies, namely: National Hepatitis B Strategy National Hepatitis C Strategy National STI Strategy National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander BBV and STI Strategy National HIV Strategy. The Department’s First National BBV and STI Research Strategy 2021-2025 and its future iterations (the National BBV and STI Research Strategy), sets out the aims and objectives for the multi-disciplinary research activities undertaken within Australia and supports the implementation of the related National BBV and STI Strategies. By enabling and focussing on the conduct of BBV and STI research, the Research Strategy aims to identify challenges, barriers and opportunities to achieve the agreed national goals and targets of the National BBV and STI Strategies. The Research Strategy also contai
Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) First Nations – Delivery Grant Opportunity - Round 3
Grants to eligible First Nations organisations to deliver English literacy, language and numeracy (LLND) skills training to First Nations people across Australia. Training is to be co-designed with the community/communities in which it will be delivered. Delivery Grants typically range from $350,000 to $1,000,000 per year over 2-3 years for single sites, or up to $3,000,000 per year for multiple sites.
National Palliative Care Projects
The National Palliative Care Projects represent a long-standing commitment by the Australian Government to improve the quality, accessibility, and coordination of palliative care services across the country. These projects have supported national leadership, innovation, and capacity-building in palliative care through investments in research, education, workforce development, and community engagement. To view the grant opportunity documents, please select the red "Grant Opportunity Documents" button on the left-hand side. Eligibility: To be eligible you must be one of the following entity types. • Indigenous Corporation (registered under the Corporations (Aboriginal and /or Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006) • Company • Corporate Commonwealth Entity • Non-Corporate Commonwealth Statutory Authority • Corporate State or Territory Entity • Non-corporate State or Territory Entity • Non-corporate State or Territory Statutory Authority • Local Government • Cooperative • Incorporated Associati
Palliative Care Capability in Aged Care
This grant opportunity represents a long-standing commitment by the Australian Government to enhance palliative care services for aged care recipients by ensuring aged care providers and healthcare practitioners have access to expert advice on palliative care and advance care planning. The funding supports innovative services that strengthen collaboration between aged care, healthcare practitioners and specialist palliative care providers, improving the quality and coordination of care. To view the grant opportunity documents, please select the red "Grant Opportunity Documents" button on the left-hand side. Eligibility: To be eligible you must be one of the following entity types: • Indigenous Corporation (registered under the Corporations (Aboriginal and /or Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006) • Company • Corporate Commonwealth Entity • Non-Corporate Commonwealth Statutory Authority • Corporate State or Territory Entity • Non-corporate State or Territory Entity • Non-corporate State or
Australia Cook Islands Community Grant Program (ACCGP) – Round 2
The ACCGP Round 2 provides small grants to support local organisations and individuals in addressing local priorities including education, gender equality, disability, economic empowerment and grassroots sporting organisations in the Cook Islands. Funding is provided via small grants of approximately AUD 5,000 to AUD 15,000 each.
Healing for Strong Families – Bidyadanga
This grant funds the delivery of the Bidyadanga Healing Model, which integrates First Nations healing methodologies with therapeutic practices to strengthen identity, safety and resilience in the community. Successful applicants must demonstrate cultural competence, genuine community relationships, and capability to deliver culturally-led healing services with long-term commitment and participatory engagement.
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