Deadline: 31-May-2026
The Northern Territory (NT) Government, in partnership with the Northern Territory Primary Health Network, offers community grants to support suicide prevention initiatives. These grants fund local projects, events, and activities that strengthen awareness, resilience, and community capacity to respond to suicidal behaviour.
The programme is designed to encourage community-led responses that improve wellbeing and reduce stigma around mental health and suicide.
Key Objectives
- Increase awareness of suicide prevention in NT communities
- Strengthen individual, family, and community wellbeing
- Build resilience and protective factors across populations
- Reduce stigma associated with suicide and mental health
- Improve coordination and collaboration across services
- Support priority and at-risk groups
- Enhance local capacity to respond to suicidal behaviour
- Promote education and training in suicide prevention
Focus Areas
- Community wellbeing and resilience building
- Suicide prevention awareness campaigns
- Education and training initiatives
- Workforce development in mental health and support services
- Evidence-building and research-informed practice
- Collaboration between services and community groups
- Support for priority and vulnerable populations
Eligible Activities
- Community awareness events and campaigns
- Training workshops on suicide prevention
- Peer support and wellbeing initiatives
- Educational programs for local communities
- Collaborative community-led prevention projects
- Activities reducing stigma and increasing awareness
- Initiatives supporting mental health resilience
Funding Details
- Grants range from $500 to $10,000
- One-off funding for projects, activities, or events
- Must directly benefit Northern Territory communities
- Funding is not recurring or ongoing
Eligible Applicants
Individuals
- Must be Australian citizens or permanent residents
- Must reside in the Northern Territory during project delivery
- Must comply with previous grant accountability requirements
Organisations
- Not-for-profit organisations
- For-profit organisations
- Sole traders
- Must be incorporated under relevant legislation
- Must hold an Australian Business Number (ABN)
- Must have public liability insurance of at least $10 million
- Must be physically based and operating in the NT
- Unincorporated groups must apply through an administering body
Ineligible Uses of Funding
- Activities conducted outside the Northern Territory
- International travel expenses
- Fundraising events
- Recruitment agency fees
- Projects already completed or costs already incurred
- Wages for staff performing normal duties
How the Grant Works: Step-by-Step
- Identify a community need related to suicide prevention
- Design a local awareness or support initiative
- Ensure alignment with NT priority action areas
- Confirm eligibility as individual or organisation
- Prepare clear objectives and expected outcomes
- Submit application for funding
- If approved, receive between $500 and $10,000
- Deliver the project within NT communities
- Report outcomes and impact
Evaluation Criteria
- Alignment with suicide prevention priorities
- Community impact and relevance
- Strength of project objectives and outcomes
- Ability to build resilience and awareness
- Contribution to stigma reduction
- Collaboration and partnership approach
- Benefit to priority or vulnerable groups
Why This Programme Matters
- Strengthens local suicide prevention capacity
- Encourages community-led mental health initiatives
- Improves awareness and early intervention
- Builds resilience in at-risk populations
- Reduces stigma around suicide and mental health
- Enhances coordination across services and communities
- Supports grassroots wellbeing initiatives in the NT
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Proposing activities outside the Northern Territory
- Including ineligible costs such as wages or travel
- Lack of clear suicide prevention focus
- Submitting projects already completed or underway
- Weak alignment with priority action areas
- Insufficient explanation of community benefit
Pro Tips
- Clearly define how the project improves wellbeing or resilience
- Focus on measurable awareness or prevention outcomes
- Engage local communities and priority groups
- Align strongly with NT suicide prevention priorities
- Demonstrate collaboration with relevant stakeholders
- Keep activities practical and community-focused
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What is the funding range? $500 to $10,000 per project
- Who can apply? Individuals and organisations based in the Northern Territory
- What is the main purpose? Suicide prevention awareness and community resilience
- Can funds be used for wages? No, not for normal staff duties
- Are overseas activities eligible? No, activities must be within the NT
- Can projects already completed be funded? No
- Is collaboration encouraged? Yes, strong emphasis on coordinated community action
Conclusion
The Northern Territory Suicide Prevention Community Grants support local initiatives that strengthen awareness, resilience, and collaboration in suicide prevention. By funding community-led projects across the NT, the programme helps reduce stigma, improve wellbeing, and build stronger support systems for individuals, families, and priority groups.
For more information, visit Northern Territory Government.









































