The Small Grants program supports projects proposed by individuals and or organisations and or communities who would otherwise be limited by the constraints of other funding programs.
The maximum grant has been increased to $1000 in 2022 and there will be more grants awarded (if successful) each round. The project needs to directly or indirectly assist, involve and benefit LGBTQIA+ people and promote positive social outcomes and mental health in the community.
We welcome applications that are particularly creative and innovative, and those that are put forward by individuals, communities and organisations that have not received small grant funding in the previous 2 years. We regard favourably projects that work as partnerships between individuals and organisations.
The Small Grants Program is open all year round with particular cut off dates throughout the year for assessment purposes. If an Application is received after the cut-off date, they will be assessed in the next round.
Applications must be submitted via Australian Communities Foundation’s grants portal using access code: PFASGP2024.
To access the small grants application form via the access code, you will need to create or login to your existing account through Australian Communities Foundation using your existing username and password. Make suare to note your username and password as you will be able to save and continue the form at a later date.
An application needs to satisfy at least one of the following intended outcomes. Through the project, LGBTQIA+ community members will:
Additionally, PFA will consider the following:
An application needs to satisfy at least one of the following intended outcomes. Through the projects, the organisation will:
An application needs to consider the following for the LGBTQIA+ community and its members:
Examples include but are not limited to funds towards:
The following are ineligible for funding:
Our Small Grants Program has been running since 2017. We are the only philanthropic organisation providing small funds to grassroots community organisations that improve the resources and connection for the LGBTQIA+ community.
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