Strengthening Victoria’s Rainbow Organisations

TC-APN-Rainbow-Flag-and-crowdOrganisations and groups who serve Victoria’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, intersex and queer communities will be able to apply for further funding to help them grow, as part of a new round of grants for LGBTIQ+ groups.

Minister for Equality Martin Foley has announced applications are nowopen for the LGBTIQ+ Organisational Development Grants. The program will allocate $700,000 to various LGBTIQ+ organisations and groups to strengthen the services they provide to Victoria’s diverse rainbow communities.

“LGBTIQ+ community organisations and groups play a vital role in creating a safer and more inclusive Victoria for our diverse rainbow communities,” said Minister Foley. “This funding will help ensure the long-term viability of these organisations and support the incredible work they do for LGBTIQ+ communities across the state.”

The grants will support the growth of established and emerging organisations, allowing them to continue their important role in driving equality for LGBTIQ+ Victorians, including LGBTIQ+ people with disabilities, LGBTIQ+ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and those based in regional and rural areas.

Established organisations with demonstrated experience in supporting LGBTIQ+ communities can apply for grants of up to $50,000, and emerging organisations can apply for grants of up to $25,000.

Funding supports a range of activities including training to build the capacity of staff and volunteers, expanding operations into regional and rural areas and developing strategic plans to better engage diverse LGBTIQ+ communities. Organisations and groups can also use the funding to ensure their financial sustainability and strengthen their governance structures.

Previous recipients include The Three for All Foundation, which last year received a grant to provide training and mentoring opportunities to members of the Queer Refugee and Asylum Seeker Peer Group, empowering them to take on leadership roles and provide peer support to others.

“It’s great to see continued support for LGBTIQ+ organisations and groups to help them strengthen and expand the vital services they provide to the Victorian community. I encourage all eligible organisations to apply for a grant,” said Victorian Commissioner for LGBTIQ+ Communities Todd Fernando.

Since its inception in 2016-17, 58 projects have been funded through LGBTIQ+ Organisational Development Grants, growing our crucial LGBTIQ+ sector to ensure its viability/sustainability for many years to come.

The opening of this grant round comes after this month’s launch of Pride in our future: Victoria’s LGBTIQ+ strategy 2022-2023Victoria’s first long-term plan to drive equality across the state, which includes strengthening the LGBTIQ+ sector through our government grant programs.


Applications for the LGBTIQ+ Organisational Development Grants are now open and close 25 March 2022. For more information and to apply, visit: www.vic.gov.au for details.

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