FRRR is inviting applications for grants from community organisations in remote, rural and regional communities for projects designed to enhance local drought preparedness. Supported by
Exploring the Shifting Landscape of Funding In the present funding landscape, there has never been more financial support available, both for not-for-profits and businesses. GrantGuru
Recently, I was fortunate enough to stand alongside the CEO of Painaustralia, Guilia Jones, at a thought-provoking rally, at the front of Parliament House, highlighting
First Australians Capital secures $9 million funding from the Paul Ramsay Foundation and welcomes Benson Saulo as Managing Partner. First Australians Capital (FAC), an Indigenous-led
Leading Indigenous health and education charity, Bridging the Gap Foundation (BTGF), has received a generous $30,000 donation from South Australian philanthropic organisation, the Fay Fuller
Bupa launches its Healthy Cities program in Australia and New Zealand, with Bupa employees walking and moving throughout the month of September to unlock $1
Local groups in Korumburra, Myrtleford and Whittlesea township and surrounds, are taking an active approach to preparing their regions for future disaster, thanks to a
Employment, training and reintegration services for people leaving prison are set to grow through a $1 million funding boost to the Prisoners Aid Association (PAA)
Start-ups across Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong are being given the opportunity to receive funding and expertise from Bupa to develop innovative solutions that
Hint: It’s not about promoting your project. Pause to consider why grant funders ask applicants, ‘How will your project be promoted?’. Yes, they want to