Grants Boost Aid for Diverse Tasmanian Communities

Tasmanian Government

The Tasmanian Government is providing funding to support community-led initiatives that assist diverse Tasmanians experiencing family and sexual violence.

Community organisations can now apply for grants of up to $80,000 to deliver projects that improve inclusion, access and equity for people facing additional barriers to support.

Minister for Women and the Prevention of Family Violence, Jo Palmer, said Round Two of the Supporting Diverse Communities Grants Program is now open.

"The Tasmanian Government is committed to funding innovative, accessible and responsive projects that support diverse communities across Tasmania affected by family and sexual violence," Minister Palmer said.

"This builds on the important work already being done by organisations funded in Round One, reaffirming our commitment to supporting those impacted by family and sexual violence.

"An important part of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania's Future is to support our communities."

Applicants can apply for a maximum of up to $80,000 in funding for Round Two of the Supporting Diverse Communities Grant Program.

A total funding pool of more than $320,000 is available for Round Two with funding provided by the Federal Government through the Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence National Partnership Agreement.

Applications for Round Two close on Monday 31 March 2025.

For more details, including eligibility and application guidelines, visit the Department of Premier and Cabinet's website.

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