Grant 50 People Used
New grant opportunity guidelines, when they become available, will be published on the Community Grants Hub website and GrantConnect. The three current grant programs are: Families and Communities Programme; Housing and Homelessness Programme; Disability, Mental Health and Carers Programme; Last updated: 10 June 2020 - 12:17pm
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Better 51 People Used
The Better Futures grants offered up to $200,000 (excluding GST) for innovative initiatives that improved the mental health and wellbeing, and social inclusion of Queenslanders with a lived experience of mental illness, problematic alcohol and …
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Grants 28 People Used
Mental Health The objective of this program is to improve service delivery by the legal assistance sector to people experiencing mental health issues, or at risk of suicide. The online training package will be delivered nationally to all Commonwealth-funded legal assistance providers across Australia and their employees. View grant
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Grants 56 People Used
The Community Grants Hub in the Department of Social Services provides grants administration services to Australian Government client agencies, including the Department of Health. We use the Commonwealth Standard Grant Agreement. To make sure we get value for money, we administer our grants in line with the Commonwealth Grant Rules and
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Current 44 People Used
The Current Grant Opportunity List contains all current Grant Opportunities (GOs) open for application. GOs are sorted by default with those closing soonest at the top, and those that are ongoing at the end of the list. The list sort order can be changed by selecting a different sort option by clicking on the default sort field which displays
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Federal 70 People Used
Mental health services will receive an extra $2.3 billion in the 2021 federal budget, with the bulk of the funding going to treatment centres and suicide prevention efforts. Key points: Of the funds, about $298 million will go to suicide prevention, and a further $107 million towards vulnerable Australians
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Mental 28 People Used
No, we don’t typically fund clinical treatment from a mental health professional. We can only fund supports where we are the most appropriate funding body. We can’t fund supports more appropriately funded or provided through other general systems of service delivery or support, including as part of a universal service obligation.
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For 66 People Used
Audience: The Government is launching a $15 million competitive grant round to kick start Australian clinical trials exploring the use of potential breakthrough combination therapies for the treatment of debilitating mental illnesses. It is estimated four million Australians experience a mental health disorder ever year, and almost half of all
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Budget 65 People Used
Funding in Budget 2019 included development of “access and choice” services for mild to moderate mental health problems, available at GPs and community clinics, Little said.
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HHS 55 People Used
Center of Excellence Will Improve Staff Training on Residents’ Mental Health Needs. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is announcing a funding opportunity of nearly $15 million for a three-year federal grant to establish a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) program that will strengthen the delivery of …
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Mental 44 People Used
Learn how Berkeley is using State funding from the Mental Health Services Act to transform and expand mental health services, and get involved by providing input on plans and projects. The City of Berkeley receives funding for mental health services from the State of California’s Mental Health Services Act (MHSA). Berkeley uses the funding to transform and expand …
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Funding 50 People Used
Funding to plan, develop, and operate a 12 month full-time, or 24 month half-time, training program for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, health service psychologists, and/or social workers focused on training practitioners to provide mental health and substance use disorders (SUD), including opioid use disorder (OUD), services. Seeks to expand the …
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The grant program looks to create mentally healthy workplaces by funding initiatives which improve mental health for Western Australian workers. The grant program includes a competitive application process, administered by the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS).
Submit an application if they give you the green light. While these grants specifically mention that they will fund mental health initiatives, most wellbeing focused funding providers will consider funding mental health projects. There are over 200 Health & Wellbeing grants currently open and listed in our Grants Directory.
We are offering grants of up to $200,000 (excluding GST) for innovative initiatives that improve the mental health and wellbeing, and social inclusion of Queenslanders with a lived experience of mental illness, problematic alcohol and other drug use, or those impacted by suicide.
The three current grant programs are: Families and Communities Programme Housing and Homelessness Programme Disability, Mental Health and Carers Programme