Deadline: 17-Jul-2026
The Mental Health First Aid Training Grants Program provides funding to increase access to mental health first aid training for individuals and organisations across Queensland. The programme supports public, private, not-for-profit, and education sectors to strengthen mental health awareness, confidence, and community support.
The grant programme offers a total funding pool of $150,000 (excluding GST) and prioritises Queensland-based applicants and priority population groups.
Overview of the Mental Health First Aid Training Grants Program
The Mental Health First Aid Training Grants Program supports individuals and organisations across Queensland to access mental health first aid training.
The programme aims to improve community capacity by helping people:
- Recognise mental health challenges
- Provide early support
- Respond appropriately to people experiencing mental health difficulties
- Connect individuals with professional help when needed
The initiative supports stronger mental health awareness and resilience across Queensland communities.
Programme Objectives
The programme focuses on increasing access to mental health first aid education across different sectors.
Key objectives include:
- Expanding availability of mental health first aid training
- Building community confidence in responding to mental health concerns
- Supporting early intervention
- Strengthening mental health support networks
- Reducing barriers to training access
Who Funds the Programme?
The Mental Health First Aid Training Grants Program is funded by:
- Queensland Government
- Queensland Mental Health Commission
The programme is administered by:
- Queensland Alliance for Mental Health
The initiative forms part of Queensland Mental Health Week 2026 activities, supporting broader efforts to improve mental health awareness and community wellbeing.
Available Grant Funding
A total funding pool of:
$150,000 (excluding GST)
is available under the programme.
Funding is provided to support mental health first aid training activities across Queensland.
Applications are assessed on a:
- First-in, first-served basis
until all available funding has been allocated.
Supported Training Areas
The programme supports mental health first aid training for:
- Individuals
- Community groups
- Employers
- Organisations
- Education providers
Training can be delivered across sectors including:
Public Sector
Support may include training for:
- Government organisations
- Public services
- Community support teams
Private Sector
Businesses can use funding support to:
- Improve workplace mental health awareness
- Train staff in early support skills
- Strengthen employee wellbeing practices
Not-for-Profit Sector
Community organisations can use training to:
- Support vulnerable populations
- Improve community-based mental health responses
- Build volunteer and staff capability
Education Sector
Training may support:
- Schools
- Training providers
- Education organisations
to strengthen mental health awareness among students and staff.
Who Is Eligible to Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
- Individuals
- Public organisations
- Private organisations
- Not-for-profit organisations
- Education providers
Applicants must:
- Be based in Queensland, or
- Deliver mental health first aid training within Queensland
Priority Applicants
The programme gives additional consideration to applicants supporting priority population cohorts.
Priority groups are identified in the relevant programme guidelines and may include communities experiencing greater barriers to accessing mental health support.
Applications from these groups may receive preference when multiple applications are received at the same time.
How to Apply
Step 1: Check Eligibility
Applicants should confirm that they:
- Meet location requirements
- Operate within Queensland
- Provide or support mental health first aid training activities
Step 2: Prepare the Application
Applicants should provide details about:
- The organisation or individual applying
- Proposed training activities
- Target participants
- Expected community benefits
- How the training improves mental health support
Step 3: Submit the Application
Applications should be submitted according to programme requirements.
Funding decisions are made based on:
- Eligibility
- Programme priorities
- Available funding
- Application timing
Step 4: Deliver Training Activities
Successful applicants use grant support to increase access to mental health first aid training and strengthen community capability.
Application Limits
Each applicant can submit:
Only one application during the programme period
Applicants should ensure their proposal clearly explains the intended impact before submission.
Why Mental Health First Aid Training Matters
Mental health challenges affect individuals, families, workplaces, and communities.
Mental health first aid training helps people:
- Identify warning signs
- Start supportive conversations
- Provide initial assistance
- Encourage professional support
- Reduce stigma around mental health
Building these skills creates communities where people are more prepared to respond to mental health needs.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
Submitting Multiple Applications
Only one application is allowed per applicant.
Applying Without Queensland Connection
Applicants must be based in Queensland or deliver training within Queensland.
Providing Unclear Project Details
Applications should clearly explain:
- Who will receive training
- How activities will be delivered
- What outcomes are expected
Waiting Too Long to Apply
Funding is limited and distributed on a first-in, first-served basis.
Tips for a Strong Application
Applicants can improve their chances by:
- Demonstrating community need
- Explaining how training will improve mental health support
- Identifying target groups clearly
- Showing practical implementation plans
- Highlighting benefits for Queensland communities
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Mental Health First Aid Training Grants Program?
It is a Queensland funding programme that supports access to mental health first aid training for individuals and organisations.
How much funding is available?
The programme provides a total funding pool of $150,000 excluding GST.
Who can apply?
Individuals and organisations from public, private, not-for-profit, and education sectors can apply if they are based in Queensland or deliver training in Queensland.
How are grants awarded?
Grants are awarded on a first-in, first-served basis until available funds are exhausted.
Can an applicant submit more than one application?
No. Each applicant may submit only one application during the programme period.
Are priority groups considered?
Yes. Applications from priority population cohorts receive additional consideration when applications are received at the same time.
What does the funding support?
Funding supports mental health first aid training activities that improve awareness, early intervention, and community support capacity.
Conclusion
The Mental Health First Aid Training Grants Program strengthens Queensland communities by improving access to practical mental health education.
Through targeted funding for individuals and organisations, the programme helps build stronger support networks, increase mental health awareness, and create communities better prepared to respond to mental health challenges.
For more information, visit Queensland Mental Health Week.









































