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Call for Building Justice Change Grants (Australia)

Deadline: 02-Mar-2026

The Building Justice Change – Building Justice Grants Stream supports not-for-profit organisations in Victoria to strengthen, scale, and replicate proven initiatives that improve justice outcomes for people experiencing disadvantage. The stream prioritises tested and effective models, offering tailored, multi-year funding (1–3 years) to expand impact and help more Victorians prevent or resolve legal problems.

The Building Justice Change Grants Stream is a targeted funding initiative designed to help Victorian not-for-profit organisations build on what already works in the justice sector. The stream focuses on strengthening, expanding, and sustaining effective justice initiatives that support people who are disadvantaged within the justice system.

Rather than funding new or untested pilot programs, this grant stream invests in proven models, ensuring public and philanthropic resources generate meaningful, measurable, and sector-wide impact.

Purpose of the Grant

The Building Justice stream aims to improve access to justice by supporting initiatives that help people prevent legal problems, resolve disputes early, or navigate the justice system more effectively.

All funded activities must demonstrate clear benefit to Victorians experiencing disadvantage, including those facing systemic barriers to legal support.

Key Focus Areas and Objectives

Funded projects must align with one or more of the following objectives:

Embedding, scaling, or replicating transformative justice initiatives

Strengthening tested service models by improving quality, consistency, or delivery

Expanding the reach of effective programs through clear implementation strategies

Evaluating the impact of proven services to strengthen evidence and outcomes

Developing business cases to sustain and grow successful initiatives

Replicating models that have worked in other communities, adapted to the Victorian context

The emphasis is on scaling impact, not experimentation.

Who Is Eligible?

This grant stream is open to not-for-profit organisations operating in Victoria that work to improve access to justice.

Eligible organisations must:

Be legally constituted not-for-profit entities

Demonstrate strong governance, operational capacity, and financial management

Have met all acquittal and reporting obligations for any previous grants

Submit only one application per organisation under this stream

The stream particularly welcomes applications from organisations delivering ambitious, high-impact models with a clear vision for sector-wide benefit.

Why This Grant Matters

People experiencing disadvantage often face complex legal problems linked to housing, family violence, debt, employment, or discrimination. Without effective support, these issues can escalate and deepen inequality.

The Building Justice Change Grants Stream:

Invests in solutions with proven effectiveness

Strengthens the justice service ecosystem

Helps organisations reach more people, more consistently

Encourages sustainability rather than short-term delivery

Supports system-level change across the Victorian justice sector

Funding Amount, Duration, and Structure

Funding is tailored to each project, reflecting its scope, scale, and complexity.

Key funding features include:

Multi-year funding available for projects running 1 to 3 years

Funding is time-limited and must support projects commencing after approval

Budgets must be realistic and aligned with proposed activities

Larger or longer-term grants may involve additional reporting requirements

There is no fixed minimum or maximum funding amount, allowing flexibility based on impact.

How to Apply

Organisations must follow a structured application process.

Step 1: Engage with the Grants Team

Applicants are required to discuss their proposal with the Grants team before submitting an application. This step helps ensure alignment with program objectives and eligibility requirements.

Step 2: Prepare the Application

Applicants should clearly outline:

The proven model or initiative being strengthened or scaled

Evidence of effectiveness and demonstrated community need

How the project will improve justice outcomes for disadvantaged Victorians

Implementation plans, timelines, and evaluation methods

Organisational capacity and governance arrangements

Step 3: Submit Online

Applications must be completed and submitted through the designated online portal by the specified closing date.

Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.

Evaluation, Reporting, and Compliance

All funded projects must:

Incorporate evaluation and learning into project design

Meet all legal and regulatory requirements

Acknowledge grant support in relevant publications and materials

Provide progress and final reports as required

Comply with enhanced reporting obligations for higher-value or longer-term grants

These requirements ensure transparency, accountability, and measurable impact.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Submitting untested or pilot-only initiatives

Failing to demonstrate evidence of effectiveness

Applying without prior engagement with the Grants team

Submitting more than one application per organisation

Proposing activities that do not clearly benefit disadvantaged Victorians

Underestimating evaluation and reporting requirements

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can new pilot programs be funded under this stream?

No. This stream prioritises tested and proven initiatives, not early-stage pilots.

2. Is the grant open to for-profit or government organisations?

No. Only not-for-profit organisations are eligible.

3. Can projects run for more than one year?

Yes. Projects may run for one to three years, depending on scope and funding approval.

4. Is there a fixed funding cap?

No fixed cap is stated. Funding is tailored to project scale and impact.

5. Do all applicants need to include evaluation?

Yes. Evaluation and reporting are mandatory components of all funded projects.

6. Can organisations apply without speaking to the Grants team?

No. Pre-application engagement with the Grants team is required.

7. Who must benefit from funded projects?

Projects must benefit people currently experiencing disadvantage within the justice system in Victoria.

Conclusion

The Building Justice Change – Building Justice Grants Stream provides a strategic opportunity for Victorian not-for-profits to scale what works, strengthen justice services, and create lasting impact for disadvantaged communities. By focusing on proven models, sustainability, and sector-wide learning, the stream plays a critical role in improving access to justice across Victoria.

For more information, visit Victorian Legal Services Board + Commissioner.

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