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SUMMARY:GRANT-QLD Games On! Grassroots Infrastructure Program
DESCRIPTION:The $30 million Games On! Grassroots Infrastructure Program is helping local Queensland organisations upgrade sporting facilities\, get more people active\, and build a lasting community legacy ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games\, through the Field of Play program for community-level projects and the Partnership Fund for larger\, multi-use developments. \n\nFunding available\n\n\nThe Partnership Fund supports new larger-scale projects like club houses and multi-use precincts to create spaces that are inclusive\, functional\, and fit-for-purpose for both local use and future international events. \n\n\nThe following funding is available: \n\n\n\n\nProjects located within urban and regional LGAs: Starting from $500\,000\nProjects located within remote and very remote LGAs*: Starting from $740\,000\nProjects located within discrete communities: Starting from $830\,000\n\n\n\nApplicants are expected to make a co-contribution\, with an indicative guide below. \n\n\n\nProjects located within urban and regional LGAs: Around 50% of eligible project costs\nProjects located within remote and very remote LGAs*: Around 40% of eligible project costs\nProjects located within discrete communities: Around 10% of eligible project cost\n\nThe minimum total project cost is $1 million. \n\n\n* Refer to the Program Guidelines for more information on locations.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-qld-games-on-grassroots-infrastructure-program/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - QLD
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SUMMARY:GRANT-QLD Tertiary Transformation Grants
DESCRIPTION:Aims to strengthen suicide prevention\, alcohol and other drugs\, and stigma reduction education and outcomes in Queensland’s tertiary sector. \n\n\nThe Tertiary Transformation Grants have been established to:\n– Strengthen alcohol and other drugs and suicide prevention workforce capability and\n– Improve suicide prevention outcomes and supports in Queensland’s tertiary education sector. \nA total funding pool of $1.5 million is available\, with up to $250\,000 per priority area\, per application. \nThese grants support innovative initiatives that align with the following priority areas: \nPriority area 1: Suicide prevention programs\n– Develop and embed suicide prevention competencies into tertiary curricula\, co-designed with people with lived-living experience (LLE) of suicide\, to build a skilled future workforce. \nPriority area 2: Alcohol and other drugs (AOD) and stigma reduction programs\n– Develop and embed AOD competencies and stigma reduction into tertiary curricula\, co-designed with people with LLE of AOD use. \nPriority Area 3: Transforming suicide prevention responses in tertiary education\n– Design\, implement\, evaluate\, and promote settings-based suicide prevention and postvention initiatives\, co-designed with students\, staff\, and people with LLE of suicide\, to improve responses and reduce stigma in tertiary settings. \nThe tertiary education sector\, including universities and vocational education and training (VET) providers\, are a critical pathway for developing Queensland’s suicide prevention and AOD workforce. \nTertiary education providers equip students with knowledge\, skills\, and non-stigmatising approaches to support people experiencing suicidal distress or AOD concerns. \nThey are also a key setting for suicide prevention\, as students and staff may experience risk factors such as financial stress\, sleep disruption\, study pressure\, and social stigma. \nThese grants will enhance workforce capability\, improve suicide prevention responses\, and promote awareness of AOD and suicide prevention career pathways. \nThe Commission is seeking to engage suppliers with the capabilities and experience to deliver innovative\, evidence-informed initiative(s) that address one or more of the following objectives:\n– Embed co-designed\, evidence-based knowledge and skills in tertiary curricula\n– Measure stigma and stigma-reduction outcomes through curriculum\, communication\, and engagement activities\n– Strengthen the suicide prevention and AOD workforce by improving education-to-employment pathways\n– Enhance access to evidence-based suicide prevention and postvention support for students and staff. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-qld-tertiary-transformation-grants/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - QLD
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250730
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SUMMARY:GRANT-QLD - Health and Wellbeing Community Grants
DESCRIPTION:Supports community-led projects that improve health and wellbeing in communities across the state\, focusing on nutrition\, physical activity\, sleep\, wellbeing\, and/or health equity. \n\n\nThe objectives of the Health and Wellbeing Community Grants are to:\n– Increase knowledge of nutrition and empower people and communities to increase consumption of vegetables and fruits\, and support people to maintain a healthy weight to meet recommendations in the Australian Dietary Guidelines (2013) and Infant Feeding Guidelines (2012)\n– Improve opportunities and access to increase levels of physical activity and support people to maintain a healthy weight to meet the relevant national Physical activity and exercise guidelines for their age group\n– Promote better sleep to increase the proportion of Queenslanders meeting the sleep and sedentary recreational screentime recommendations in the Physical activity and exercise guidelines and the Australian Sleep Health Foundation recommendations\n– Facilitate projects and activities to support wellbeing\, including emotional\, social\, psychological\, mental\, spiritual and cultural wellbeing\, and create community connectedness to align with the Queensland Children’s Wellbeing Framework and HWQld’s Wellbeing Approach\n– Facilitate improved access to health services and resources when and where Queenslanders need them\, with a focus on promoting health equity. \nYou are strongly encouraged to consider at-risk priority populations when developing your application. These may include\, but are not limited to:\n– Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples\n– People experiencing social or economic disadvantage\n– People living with disability\n– People from culturally\, linguistically and/or spiritually diverse backgrounds\, including recent migrants and refugees\n– People who identify as LGBTQIA+\n– People living in rural areas of Queensland\n– People living in remote regions of Queensland. \nEligible expenses\n– Non-recurrent staff salaries\, wages and on-costs that can be directly attributed to the provision of the project (i.e. are not considered business-as-usual)\n– Training for paid and unpaid staff\, including committee members and volunteers\, that is relevant\, appropriate and in line with the grant program objectives\n– Operating and administration expenses directly related to the project (must be project-specific and not part of business-as-usual expenses)\n– Project-specific costs or activities\n– Participant food and non-alcoholic-/non-sugar sweetened beverages for community engagement activities\n– Awards/trophies (cannot be alcohol\, fast food vouchers or unhealthy foods such as chocolates)\n– Guest speaker fees\, travel (within Australia only) and accommodation\n– Consultant and contractor fees directly related to the project\n– Equipment and materials directly related to the project\n– Staff travel and transport assistance for project attendees (to reduce barriers)\n– Evaluation of the funded project and/or to explore options for future sustainability and ongoing viability \nEligible applicants\n– A not-for-profit or charitable organisation (as defined by the Australian Charities and Not-for-profit Commission)\n– An incorporated association that is either based in Queensland or has a branch in Queensland\n– An Indigenous Corporation (registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations)\n– A Queensland local government authority\n– State and independent schools\n– A Queensland State School Parent and Citizens’ Association (P&C) or a non-state school Parents and Friends Association (P&F).
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-qld-health-and-wellbeing-community-grants/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,GRANT - QLD,Sport & Recreation,Welfare & Wellbeing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250728
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CREATED:20250718T050841Z
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UID:23265-1753574400-1753660799@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-QLD - Brisbane Pride Community Grants
DESCRIPTION:Supports activities or opportunities which provide lasting community benefit in the areas of: Community\, Education/Awareness/Advocacy\, Health\, First Nations\, and Youth. \n\n\nThe Brisbane Pride Strategy 2025-2028 supports a long-term commitment to amplifying the voices of our LGBTIQ+ community. This funding represents more than just financial assistance; it embodies our collective commitment to nurturing the well-being of every individual within the LGBTIQ+ community. \nProjects which will be positively considered for grant funding will:\n– Demonstrate benefit to the community\n– Enhance community operations through programs\, infrastructure or equipment\n– Improve the capability of the organisation\n– Be located within Queensland. \nBrisbane Pride community grants are for projects/groups within South East Queensland.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-qld-brisbane-pride-community-grants/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,GRANT - QLD,Welfare & Wellbeing
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UID:23259-1753574400-1753660799@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-QLD - Queensland Pride Grants
DESCRIPTION:Supports community groups\, associations\, and committees to establish events and activities co-designed locally for LGBTIQ+ peoples and communities in regional and remote parts of Queensland. \n\n\nThrough a range of supportive measures and partnerships\, Queensland Pride Grants provide a safe space to share localised approaches that strengthen the equality\, visibility\, and well-being of LGBTIQ+ people\, families\, and communities. \nThese grants will give your local communities the opportunity to apply for valuable and often much needed funding.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-qld-queensland-pride-grants/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,GRANT - QLD,Welfare & Wellbeing
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