Cervical Screening Community Engagement Grant — NSW
Up to $180K available
Cancer Institute NSW
The Cervical Screening Community Engagement Grant supports organisations to develop tailored solutions that improve awareness and reach of cervical screening for women and people with a cervix aged 25 to 74 years. It focuses on increasing cervical screening utilisation among Aboriginal communities, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, LGBTQ+ communities, and people with disability.
Funding
Up to $180K
Closed
22 Apr 2025
Location
New South Wales
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What's Funded
Community engagement, co-design and health promotion projects that improve awareness of cervical screening, promote screening participation, expand or scale up previous projects, and support pathways for screening and follow-up for priority populations.Before you apply
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Increased utilisation of cervical screening services among priority populations, delivery of project activities and milestones, collaboration with target communities, and final financial reporting within three months after the funding period.Grant not accepting applications
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What is the Cervical Screening Community Engagement Grant?
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Who is eligible for the Cervical Screening Community Engagement Grant?
- Lead applicant must be a community or non-government organisation, Primary Health Network, or tertiary education provider.
- Lead applicant must currently be involved in the direct provision of health education, information, care and support services to community members.
- Any obligations regarding previously funded projects must have been fulfilled to the satisfaction of Cancer Institute NSW, including progress, final and financial reports.
- Project must focus on women and people with a cervix aged 25-74 years from the listed priority populations/locations.
- Project should involve collaborating or co-designing with priority populations to promote and/or offer cervical screening or pathways for screening/follow-up.
- Capital purchases exceeding $10,000 are out of scope.
- Funding for clinical service positions is out of scope.
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