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- HealthClient support in VictoriaVision Australia LimitedProvide support for clients who are between National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plans and are awaiting approval for the next iteration, or for those who may not meet eligibility requirements for NDIS/Aged Care funding, for example refugees/non-Australian citizens.2024$30,000
- Animal welfareThe ‘Forever Homes’ ProjectRoyal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AnimalsProvide in-person consultations and operate a pet behaviour helpline to equip pet owners with the tools required to effectively manage behavioural issues to lessen the risk of a return to shelters.2024$30,000
- Animal welfareSupport for Shelter Medicine fundThe Lost Dogs HomeProfessional development for veterinary staff, positioning The Lost Dogs’ Home at the forefront of exceptional animal welfare care.2024$30,000
- HealthSupport for nurses and front-line workers to delivery holistic health care to vulnerable VictoriansBolton ClarkePurchase advanced ankle doppler machines and toe cuffs and a range of Easy Living Equipment for Victorian nurses. By having immediate access to a doppler, nurses are able to identify wounds that may not be receiving enough blood to heal.2024$30,000
- Human servicesSupport for welfare services to seafarersMission to Seafarers Victoria IncExtend seafarer welfare services to include the crews of cruise ships, who not only have the pressure of long periods at sea, long working hours, and limited contact with family, but also the need to meet the demands of their passengers.2024$30,000
- HealthPaediatric, Infant and Perinatal Emergency Retrieval (PIPER)The Royal Children's Hospital FoundationPurchase equipment necessary for transferring critically ill infants and children from regional Victoria to metro hospitals, where they can receive lifesaving specialist care.2024$30,000
- EducationEducation Benalla ProgramTomorrow Today Education FoundationA whole of community partnership approach to improving outcomes for students in Benalla.2024$900,000
- HealthDelivering a Whole Person, Whole System ModelThe First Step Program LimitedExpanding First Step's staff in order to enhance the integrated care model and undertake strategic engagement with government.2024$450,000
- Community developmentInvesting in Rural Community Futures VictoriaFoundation for Rural and Regional RenewalA five-year program working closely with grassroots not-for-profits in regional Victoria aimed at strengthening their organisations and local communities.2024$1,500,000
- EducationGiant Steps Melbourne Re-developmentGiant Steps Melbourne LimitedThe fit-out of five purpose-built classrooms as part of the redevelopment of Giant Steps Melbourne, a specialist school for children with autism (ASD) in Victoria.2024$100,000
- EnvironmentHow-To Garden – Cranbourne GardensRoyal Botanic Gardens Foundation VictoriaA reimagined How-To Garden in Cranbourne that will enable the delivery of practical, hands-on learning activities to a range of visitors, and will feature edible Australian plants, a new shelter for group-based learning activities, and improved interpretation for self-guided learning.2024$100,000
- Community developmentChildren’s Wellbeing Initiative – East GippslandSave The Children AustraliaSupporting children, young people and families in East Gippsland to "build back better"’ from the layered disasters experienced through drought, bushfires and COVID. CWI facilitates community engagement towards shared outcomes that aim to improve the wellbeing of children and young people.2023$306,491