ClosedNon-ProfitPhase 5
Priority response to multicultural communities during coronavirus (COVID-19): Phase 5
Department of Families, Fairness and Housing · Australia
The Priority response to multicultural communities during coronavirus (COVID-19): Phase 5 offers grants to multicultural and faith organisations in Victoria. It supports organisations to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and build organisational capacity to further support their communities.
Funding
$5K – $75K
Closed
22 Aug 2022
Duration
up to 11 months
Location
Victoria
Who Can Apply
• Must be a not-for-profit, multicultural/interfaith peak body, or faith-based/community-led organisation serving multicultural and faith communities.
• Must have a current ABN that was held on 30 June 2019.
• Must comply with Victorian health directions when delivering activities.
• Must have no overdue DFFH grant reports, unless a treatment plan is in place.
Applicants must be a not-for-profit organisation that delivers services to community, a regional or state-wide peak multicultural/interfaith organisation, or a faith-based or community-led organisation representing multicultural and faith communities. Organisations must have a current Australian Business Number and have held that ABN on 30 June 2019. They must agree to deliver all project activities in compliance with Victorian Chief Health Officer and Department of Health directions, and must not have overdue reports from Department of Families, Fairness and Housing funded programs unless a treatment plan for completion has been agreed. Organisations can only submit one application.
What's Funded
Capacity-building activities for multicultural and faith community organisations, including staffing and oncosts, professional development initiatives, job-specific staff training, and other community-identified activities accepted by Multicultural Affairs that support organisational capacity.Expected Outcomes
Projects should align with program objectives, be capable of immediate delivery, and be completed by 30 June 2023. Expected outcomes include stronger organisational capacity to respond to COVID-19 and stronger partnerships across the Victorian multicultural sector.Key Information
Applicant Types
non_profitindigenous_organisationother
Stage
any
Funding Purposes
communitytrainingemploymentother
Keywords
COVID-19multicultural communitiesfaith organisationscapacity buildingVictoriacommunity servicestrainingstaffing
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Priority response to multicultural communities during coronavirus (COVID-19): Phase 5?
The Priority response to multicultural communities during coronavirus (COVID-19): Phase 5 is a non-profit grant offered by Department of Families, Fairness and Housing in Australia, providing $5K – $75K in funding. The Priority response to multicultural communities during coronavirus (COVID-19): Phase 5 offers grants to multicultural and faith organisations in Victoria. It supports organisations to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and build organisational capacity to further support their communities.
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How much funding does the Priority response to multicultural communities during coronavirus (COVID-19): Phase 5 provide?
The Priority response to multicultural communities during coronavirus (COVID-19): Phase 5 provides $5K – $75K in funding. The typical project duration is up to 11 months.
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Who is eligible for the Priority response to multicultural communities during coronavirus (COVID-19): Phase 5?
- Must be a not-for-profit, multicultural/interfaith peak body, or faith-based/community-led organisation serving multicultural and faith communities.
- Must have a current ABN that was held on 30 June 2019.
- Must comply with Victorian health directions when delivering activities.
- Must have no overdue DFFH grant reports, unless a treatment plan is in place.
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When does the Priority response to multicultural communities during coronavirus (COVID-19): Phase 5 close?
Applications closed on 22 Aug 2022.
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What activities are funded?
Capacity-building activities for multicultural and faith community organisations, including staffing and oncosts, professional development initiatives, job-specific staff training, and other community-identified activities accepted by Multicultural Affairs that support organisational capacity.
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