Funding opportunities
Funding opportunities
The ANCD provides the following links to assist individuals/organisations in the AOD sector to source possible funding opportunities. It is envisaged that this list will evolve over time and the ANCD welcomes contributions to the list. The ANCD encourages you to explore each funding opportunity thoroughly to ensure that you are familiar with their specific requirements.
The ANCD must make clear that it does not expressly support, acknowledge or endorse the specific work or philosophies of the particular organisations and/or web sites listed in this section. Whilst all care has been taken to ensure only reputable web sites are represented on this page, the Council takes no responsibility for any changes or unauthorized material that may appear on any of the listed sites. Those visiting the web sites listed do so by their own volition and the Council does not accept any responsibility for ensuring the quality of the links so provided.
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AERF grants will support programs and projects which address the prevention of alcohol and other licit substance misuse, including petrol sniffing. AERF will particularly focus on support for projects which assist vulnerable population groups such as Indigenous Australians and youth. |
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Provides funding support for a range of activities that will benefit the community. |
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Trustee for approximately 390 charitable trusts. |
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The leading portal and source of information on the Australian charitable sector. |
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Australian Institute of Criminology — Criminology Research Council |
The Criminology Research Council controls and administers the Criminology Research Fund which provides research grants to researchers in universities, government departments or similar institutions within Australia. The Council's role is to fund criminological research from a budget supported by its members and relates to methodologically sound research in the areas of sociology, psychology, law, statistics, police, judiciary, corrections, mental health, social welfare, education and related fields. The research to be conducted is policy-oriented, and research outcomes should have the potential for application in other jurisdictions or nationally. |
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Subscription based Australian newsletter providing details on all the available business grants, scholarships and professional industry awards. |
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NSW Government site that aims to help local communities across the State share ideas on how to enhance and strengthen their community. The Funding Facts section provides links to sources of funding and information on how to write submissions. |
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The most comprehensive source of funding information available on the Web, with more than 23,000 records, representing over 400,000 funding opportunities worldwide, worth over $33 billion. |
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Community Partnerships Initiative — 5th Funding Round (National Illicit Drug Strategy) |
The Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) from incorporated community groups or organisations who can demonstrate the ability to develop a prevention or early intervention project with the support of other groups in your community, to help prevent or reduce illicit drug use in the community. |
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Department of the Parliamentary Library — Guide to Community Grants |
Provides links to selected Commonwealth, State and Territory Government funding sources, as well as non-government organisations and commercial subscription sites. |
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Trustee to over 300 charitable trusts. |
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Funds a range of projects that will stimulate renewal of rural and regional communities. |
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Subscription based database with over 3000 entries covering public and private funding sources. The database is available in hard copy and the current edition is titled: 'The Australian Grants Register - 2nd Edition (2001/2002)' |
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GrantsLINK makes it easier to find suitable and relevant grants for your community projects from the many Commonwealth grants that are available. GrantsLINK also helps you find the best source of funding and assists you to complete application forms. |
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HACjobs consists of a website and a free weekly email newsletter, which advertises job vacancies, grants, scholarships, awards, and tenders. |
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Healthpact is working to achieve its vision of a healthy, vital, sustainable ACT community. The majority of available funds are provided to ACT community organisations to undertake health promotion projects in the programs of healthy people, healthy communities and healthy environments through the focus areas of sun protection, smoking prevention, healthy nutrition, physical activity, safe behaviours, promoting mental health and community development. |
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Holden provides support by donating cash, goods and services in kind to community groups, non-profit organisations and educational institutions across Australia. |
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Honda Foundation |
The Honda Foundation makes donations to a variety of organisations. For more information contact your local Honda dealership. |
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JCCBF provides grants to non-profit community organisations for projects which will be of benefit to the community at large. |
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The Law and Justice Foundation seeks to improve access to justice, particularly for socially and economically disadvantaged people. The Foundation's current direction for its grants program is to support innovative projects that meet the Foundation's objects and focus on groups whose position in society may compromise their access to justice. |
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The mission of the Fund is to improve the quality of life through the development of community philanthropy - supporting hospitals and charities serving Melbourne or, at the request of the donor, elsewhere in Australia. |
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Provides funding to a range of Western Australian organisations. |
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Provides funding for programs which benefit the communities of which Macquarie is a part, in the areas of education, the arts, health research, health care, welfare and the environment. |
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The Malian Foundation is a non-profit Australian public company dedicated to aiding the efficient operation and management of non-profit institutions around the world. Membership to any of The Malian Foundation's programs is open to non-profit institutions completely free with no ongoing fees whatsoever. |
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Provides funding to a broad range of charitable entities. |
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Provides practical support for people who are working together for the elimination of poverty and the creation of a more just social order. |
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Provides software and technical support to registered non-profit organisations throughout Australia that provide human services for disadvantaged groups or individuals. |
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(NDLERF) is a funding program that promotes evidence-based practice in drug law enforcement. The Fund promotes innovation, experimentation and research that enhances the capacity of the drug law enforcement sector to contribute more broadly to reduce the supply of, demand for, and harm associated with licit and illicit drugs. |
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NHMRC provides funding support for health and medical research. |
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Provides financial assistance for, but not limited to, NSW health and community workers to undertake training relevant to NSPs and HIV/STD/hepatitis treatment and prevention. |
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Official internet portal of the Western Australian Government and provides links to several funding sources. |
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Subscription based newsletter which provides information on grants, scholarships and fundraising ideas. |
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Provides support to registered charitable organisations throughout Australia. |
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Philanthropy Australia is the peak body for philanthropic trusts and foundations. It provides a range of information products and services for organisations looking for funding. |
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Allows Not for Profit Organisations to register on a directory, which is then made available to a range of professionals who are considering donations or bequests on behalf of themselves, their clients or their companies. |
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Provides support for cancer research in the form of grants, fellowships and scholarships. |
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List of funding programs available through the Queensland Government. |
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Provides funding to Victorian organisations for a diverse range of projects. |
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SVA aims to source innovative solutions to many of Australian society's entrenched community problems. SVA provides social ventures with various forms of resources and support. |
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Provides support for projects and/or organisations that specifically benefit Australian youth (25 years and under). |
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A registry of funding and grant solutions for your business and community initiative. |
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Provides support to charitable organisations throughout Australia to help them assist children and young people up to 18 years of age. |
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Assists individuals and community groups to explore the world and make their big ideas come to life by investing significant dollars and air tickets in the community. Ideas must be compatible with STA's Travel philosophy of developing peace, tolerance and understanding through travel, learning and experience. |
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Database of information on approximately 400 Federal funding programs |
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Provides support to organisations devoted to enriching the lives of Australian children and young people and the communities in which they live. |
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Provides funding for research into all aspects of cancer. |
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Provides funding for initiatives that enhance youth participation or create opportunities for the development of young people aged 12-25 years. |
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Provides funding to organisations for a broad range of projects. |
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Provides funding to organisations for a broad range of projects. |
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Provides funding for a range of projects that will benefit the Victorian community. |
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Funds a number of programs to assist ethnic and community based organisations with programs and activities that aim to meet the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse communities. |
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IMB Community Foundation are calling for Funding Requests for 2007. |