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LGBTIQA+ grants available

The state government is funding LGBTIQA+ organisations to help them expand support and strengthen services now and into the future.

Minister for Equality Vicki Ward this week announced the 2024-25 Organisational Development Grants – encouraging LGBTIQA+ communities to apply for a share of $400,000.

Established organisations and those with experience serving LGBTIQA+ communities can apply for up to $40,000, while newer groups can apply for grants of up to $20,000.

These grants are focused on creating equitable, inclusive and accessible services, in order to build safer, stronger and sustainable communities.

Previous recipients included Many Coloured Sky, which supports LGBTIQA+ refugees and asylum seekers and used funding to implement a comprehensive business plan and volunteer strategy.

Melbourne Bisexual Network used funding to merge two peak bodies representing Bi+ people to form Bi+ Pride Victoria.

Trans Space previously used funding to establish its organisation as a healthcare charity to better support Victoria’s trans and gender diverse communities.

Our Point 3 Incorporated was funded to support LGBTIQA+ international students with projects such as podcast production and interview training.

Since 2016, the program has helped more than 110 LGBTIQA+ organisations develop their operations and expertise. Applications close on Monday, 14 April. To apply, visit vic.gov.au/lgbtiqa.

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