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Men’s Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Small Grants Program var submitHook = function () { return false; }; theForm. _spOldSubmit = theForm. submit; theForm.
submit = function () { if (! submitHook()) { this. _spOldSubmit(); } }; Men’s Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Small Grants Program The Men's Mental Health Forum: Preventing Suicide was held on 5 August 2024 at NSW Parliament House.
It was attended by 84 participants across 61 mental health and suicide prevention organisations. Participants included people working to support men, researchers, people with lived and living experience of suicide, and suicide prevention and mental health advocates.
During this event the Minister for Mental Health, the Honourable Rose Jackson, announced a Men's Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Small Grants Program offering up to $50,000 per project to deliver community activities, programs, and events supporting men's mental health and suicide prevention.
The objectives of the Men's Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Small Grants Program are to: conduct community driven and well supported mental health, resilience and wellbeing projects, targeting men deliver mental health, resilience and wellbeing benefits to individuals and groups of men across the state reduce loneliness and social isolation among men promote mental health, wellbeing and resilience among men, in general, or a specific population group of men such as Aboriginal men, boys and young adult men, older men, men living with a disability, men living in rural and remote areas, or LGBTQ+ men.
establish connections between community mental health and wellbeing organisations for ongoing referral and support pathways develop the cultural competency and cultural safety of mental health and wellbeing organisations to increase their accessibility and responsiveness to priority population groups of men.
The NSW Government boosted funding for the Men's Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Small Grants Program from $400,000 announced at the Men’s Health Forum to nearly $1. 4 million, with expanded funding awarded to 34 grassroots organisations to deliver targeted community-led programs for men across the state.
Organisations successful in being awarded a grant Australian Men's Shed Association Murrumbidgee, Hunter New England, Central Coast Older men, men living with a disability, men living in rural areas Babana Aboriginal Men's Group Sydney, Dubbo, Lismore Belong Blue Mountains Community & Neighbourhood Services Older men with HIV/AIDS and disability Catholic Care Wilcannia-Forbes Community Restorative Centre Aboriginal men, men living in rural areas Directions Health Services Aboriginal men, men living in rural areas Dubbo and Regional Dementia Alliance Men living in rural areas Ginhar Indigenous Corporation Aboriginal men living in regional and rural NSW Aboriginal men in the Mid North Coast Human Nature Adventure Therapy Tweed Valley, Byron, Ballina, Richmond Valley, Lismore Young men (14 - 18 years), aboriginal men CALD, young men (16 to 25), low socio-economic Kiray Putjung Aboriginal Corporation Wonnarua Country (Cessnock, Singleton, Muswellbrook) Orange, Bathurst, Cowra 16 to 25-year-old males living in rural and regional NSW Merana Aboriginal Community Association for the Hawkesbury Middle-aged and youth Aboriginal men University of Newcastle Rugby Union Club Port Macquarie Neighbourhood Centre Port Macquarie, Hastings, Wauchope Young men (24 - 40), aboriginal men Samaritans Community Services Hunter and Mid North Coast 12 - 25-year-old men, Aboriginal men, LGBTIQ+ men, men living in rural and remote areas Men with complex MH issues and/or trauma Central West, Far West, Hunter, Murray/Riverina, North West, Northern Tablelands, Southern Tablelands, South Coast Rural and remote men (shearers predominantly) Shoalhaven Suicide Prevention & Awareness Network Men with a lived experience of suicidality or mental illness Aboriginal youth and young men Spinal Cord Injuries Australia Men with spinal cord injury Hunter, Central Coast, Illawarra, Central West, Sydney, Far Southwest, Mid North Coast, Northern Rivers Regional and rural young men 18 - 25 Temora Business Enterprise Group Farmers, tradies, sport group members, business owners Older men, men in regional and rural areas, men who experience isolation Blue Mountains, Port Macquarie, Sydney Regional and rural areas Greater Sydney, Newcastle At risk young men aged 10 - 24 Greater Sydney, Wollongong, Newcastle Bondi, Manly, Homebush Age specific programs for young men (18-25) and adult men (25+) Yellow Dove Australia Sydney, Sutherland Shire Regional, rural and remote NSW All men including Aboriginal men, CALD men and former ADF men Additionally, the Men's Mental Health Forum Report titled Men's Mental Health: A Focus on Suicide Prevention presents the findings and recommended actions identified at the Forum to guide future efforts in reducing suicide among men in NSW.
News and media about the Men’s Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Small Grants Program Nearly $1. 4 million to boost men’s mental health support [23 May 2025] Current as at: Wednesday 2 July 2025
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Community groups and organizations in New South Wales. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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-Purpose. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications from small business concerns (SBCs) that propose to develop, standardize, and validate new and innovative assays, integrated strategies, or batteries of assays that determine or predict specific organ toxicities (e.g., ocular, dermal, hematotoxicity, cardiotoxicity, gastrointestinal toxicity, hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity, olfactory loss, bladder toxicity, neurotoxicity, pulmonary toxicity, endocrine toxicity, and pancreatic beta cell toxicity), resulting from both acute and chronic exposures to various chemicals, environmental pollutants, biologics and therapeutic molecules or drugs. In addition, this FOA encourages the development, standardization, and validation of new models of arthritis, convulsion, infection and shock. New approaches for high throughput toxicity screening that involves the use of molecular endpoints, computer modeling, proteomics, genomics and epigenomics and the development of virtual tissues are also encouraged as are development of 3-dimensional organ models for toxicity evaluation. -Mechanism of Support. This FOA will utilize the SBIR (R43/R44) grant mechanisms for Phase I, Phase II, and Fast-Track applications and runs in parallel with a FOA of identical scientific scope, PA-09-007, which encourages applications under the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) (R41/R42) grant mechanisms. Funding Opportunity Number: PA-09-006. Assistance Listing: 93.113,93.173,93.361,93.389,93.837,93.846,93.847,93.848,93.849,93.859,93.867. Funding Instrument: G. Category: ED,ENV,FN,HL.
Purpose. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), issued by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), invites Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) cooperative agreement applications from small business concerns (SBCs) that propose to develop new, or to improve existing application(s) of nanotechnology-based therapeutics or/and in vivo diagnostics. This FOA will specifically support pre-clinical optimization and testing of these cancer-relevant nanotechnology applications against the intended cancer type. The proposed projects must be milestone-driven and must be clearly directed toward development of an ultimate commercial product. The outcomes are expected to advance the discovery and pre-clinical optimization phase so that an Investigational New Drug (IND) or Investigational Device Exemptions (IDE) application could be submitted to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) by the end or shortly after completion of the Phase II project period. To facilitate these steps, the NCI will assist the awardees in various ways, including the support through the NCI-sponsored Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory. This FOA will NOT support basic research projects, studies on disease mechanisms, and clinical trials. Mechanism of Support. This FOA will utilize the SBIR (U43/U44) cooperative agreement mechanisms for Phase I and Phase II applications. Funds Available and Anticipated Number of Awards. Awards issued under this FOA are contingent upon the availability of funds and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. The total amount awarded and the number of awards will depend upon the quality, duration, and costs of the applications received. Funding Opportunity Number: PAR-10-286. Assistance Listing: 93.393,93.394,93.395,93.396. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ED,HL. Award Amount: Up to $150K per award.
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications from small business concerns (SBCs) for funding to perform research leading to the development of innovative technologies that may advance progress for early detection and assessment of individuals at risk and for early diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of type 1 diabetes (T1D). Funding Opportunity Number: RFA-DK-15-024. Assistance Listing: 93.847. Funding Instrument: G. Category: FN,HL. Award Amount: $2M total program funding.