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Local Anti-Racism Initiatives Grants Program 2024-26 is sponsored by Victorian Government (First Peoples - State Relations). This program supports community-led responses to racism. While the immediate search did not specify an Aboriginal focus, such initiatives are highly relevant to Aboriginal nonprofit organizations.
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Local Anti-Racism Initiatives Grants Program 2024-26 Grants of up to $150,000 are available to support community-led responses to racism. Local Anti-Racism Initiatives Grants Program 2024-26 Who can apply: Not-for-profit groups The program funds First Peoples, multicultural and multifaith community organisations and groups to deliver community-led responses to racism.
It forms part of the Victorian Government’s vision for a more inclusive state under the Victorian anti-racism strategy 2024-29 .
There are four key objectives: increase broader community understanding and awareness of racism, its impact and the importance of anti-racist behaviour and practices at the local level promote awareness and understanding of First Peoples’ history and culture, and the historic and ongoing impacts of colonisation support local communities and community organisations to build their capacity to respond to racism and support affected individuals improve community reporting of racist incidents and understanding of people’s rights.
Over $2 million will be available through the Local Anti-Racism Initiatives Grants Program . Funding will be shared across two streams: Up to $150,000 for First Peoples-led or community-controlled organisation local anti-racism initiatives Up to $150,000 for multicultural and multifaith community organisation local anti-racism initiatives Successful recipients must deliver their initiatives by 18 December 2026 .
Find out more about funding eligibility in the full program guidelines . Read or download the full program guidelines Questions and answers Questions and answers – Local Anti-Racism Initiatives Grants Program Local Anti-Racism Initiatives Grants Program 2024-26 - Questions and Answers Successful grant recipients
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