QBE Foundation Grants
Charity eligibility To be eligible for a QBE Foundation local grant, the organisation: Must be a registered ‘not-for-profit’ (or non-profit) with the Australian [...]
Charity eligibility To be eligible for a QBE Foundation local grant, the organisation: Must be a registered ‘not-for-profit’ (or non-profit) with the Australian [...]
$137,000 in grants are on offer to eligible charities, including the new $50,000 Heritage and People’s Choice Grant. The new grant celebrates the [...]
Funding for your digital literacy program Round 48 open 28 August - 29 September 2023. Apply for a grant to start up or [...]
The Australian Neighbourhood Houses & Centres Association and the Sidney Myer Fund is offering grants of up to $10,000 for Neighbourhood and Community [...]
Pride Foundation Australia (PFA) has announced their second large grant round to a total value of $20,000 with a focus on supporting sexuality, [...]
Immediate action to limit rent increases and a ban on no-grounds evictions must be taken by National Cabinet this week to help distressed renters [...]
The Australian Government is inviting applications via a demand driven process, to apply for reimbursement of the payment of leave, up to a [...]
The Sisters of Charity Foundation provides grants of up to $15,000 to community projects and programs that break down social isolation and alleviate [...]
Access to affordable, reliable energy is essential to live a comfortable, dignified and healthy life.
The Capacity Building grant is an opportunity for community organisations to run a train-the-trainer program to support and develop new digital mentors. Digital [...]
QCOSS acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands on which we are based on, the Jagera and Turrbal people, and pay our respects to Elders past and present.
We thank First Nations People for the gift of the Uluru Statement from the Heart. We look forward to supporting work leading to a successful referendum to enshrine a First Nations Voice to Parliament in the Australian Constitution, followed by Makarrata and Treaty.
We welcome the invitation to walk with First Nations Peoples in a movement of the Australian people for a better future.