Deadline: 27-Mar-24
The Youngcare At Home Care Grants (AHCG) is assisting young people (aged 16-65) with high care needs who are living at home and who are at risk of entering inappropriate housing.
Youngcare’s At Home Care Grants (AHCG) program is critical in keeping young people at home with their families, and preventing new admission to inappropriate housing.
By providing funding for equipment, home modifications, and emergency respite care, the Youngcare AHCG aims to enhance the lives of young people with high physical care needs and their carers. The grants will prevent further admissions of young people into inappropriate housing such as aged care and other institutions. The Youngcare AHCG’s are proudly funded by the Foundation Partner, Suncorp.
Funding Information
- The program provides one-off grants of up to $10,000 for the provision of essential support items that are unable to be funded through other means, such as the NDIS.
Who can apply?
Both individuals and eligible organisations on behalf of an individual can apply for a grant.
- Eligible individuals
- Aged 16-65
- Requires support, equipment or modifications to remain living at home or that greatly improves quality of life.
- Living with a recognised physical disability that results in extreme functional impairment (e.g. multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, ABI or quadriplegia)
- Living at home or in supported housing (not rehab/hospital)
- Currently residing in Australia
- Eligible organisations (applying on behalf of an individual)
- Non-government organisations that currently provide care and support to young people living with a disability
- Must be able to provide evidence of current Public Liability Insurance for no less than $5 million
- Must be able to provide current financial records or a current annual report
- Ideally, have an existing relationship with the beneficiary of the grant so that the ‘item’ purchased through this grant complements what is already being provided by the organisation
Ineligible
- Individuals under 16 years or over 65.
- Individuals requiring palliative care.
- Individuals living with a condition not recognised as a physical disability or not experiencing extreme functional impairment.
- Individuals living in permanent rehab or hospital.
- Any organisation or individual with outstanding acquittals (acquittals not received within 12 months).
- People who received a Youngcare grant within the last 12 months.
For more information, visit Youngcare.