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2026 Community Events Grant Program (Australia)

Applications open for Gilead Australia Community Grants Program 2025

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Deadline: 17-Jul-2026

The Community Events Grant Program supports community-led events across Queensland that promote mental health awareness, wellbeing, inclusion, and recovery. The programme provides funding for initiatives delivered during Queensland Mental Health Week 2026 that reduce stigma, strengthen community connections, and support people experiencing mental health challenges.

The grant programme offers a total funding pool of $150,000 (excluding GST) for eligible organisations delivering meaningful mental health-focused events.

Overview of the Community Events Grant Program

The Community Events Grant Program supports organisations to deliver community events that improve understanding of mental health and wellbeing across Queensland.

The programme encourages events that:

The initiative forms part of Queensland Mental Health Week 2026, an annual campaign focused on improving mental health awareness across Queensland communities.

Programme Objectives

The grant programme aims to support events that create positive mental health outcomes.

Key objectives include:

What Types of Events Are Supported?

The programme prioritises innovative community events that go beyond basic awareness activities.

Supported events should:

Examples of potential activities include:

Priority Areas for Funding

Funding preference may be given to events that:

Promote Mental Health Awareness

Events should help communities:

Reduce Stigma and Discrimination

Strong applications will address:

Support People With Lived Experience

Events should meaningfully include:

Strengthen Community Connection

Projects should create:

About Queensland Mental Health Week

Queensland Mental Health Week is an annual initiative that promotes mental health awareness and wellbeing across Queensland.

The initiative encourages Queensland communities to:

The programme is funded by:

It is coordinated by:

Available Grant Funding

The programme provides:

$150,000 (excluding GST)

in total funding.

Funding will support events delivered during:

Queensland Mental Health Week 2026

Grant amounts may vary depending on:

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants must:

Eligible Organisations

Eligible applicants include:

Incorporated Organisations

Including:

Charities and Not-for-Profit Organisations

Including:

Community and Indigenous Organisations

Including:

Local and Education Organisations

Including:

Ineligible Applicants

The programme does not support:

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Applicants should check that they:

Step 2: Develop an Event Proposal

Applicants should explain:

Step 3: Demonstrate Community Impact

Strong applications should show how the event will:

Step 4: Submit Application

Applications are assessed according to:

Why This Programme Matters

Mental health challenges affect individuals, families, workplaces, and communities.

Community events can help by:

A connected community can play an important role in improving mental wellbeing.

Common Application Mistakes to Avoid

Focusing Only on Awareness

Applications should include meaningful engagement, not only information sharing.

Not Including People With Lived Experience

Events should involve people who understand mental health challenges directly.

Unclear Community Benefits

Applicants should explain how the event will create positive change.

Missing Eligibility Requirements

Applicants should confirm:

Tips for a Strong Application

Applicants should:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Community Events Grant Program?

It is a Queensland funding programme that supports community events promoting mental health awareness, wellbeing, inclusion, and recovery.

How much funding is available?

The programme provides a total funding pool of $150,000 excluding GST.

When must funded events take place?

Supported events must be delivered during Queensland Mental Health Week 2026.

Who can apply?

Eligible organisations include incorporated organisations, charities, not-for-profits, councils, Indigenous organisations, and eligible schools operating in Queensland.

Can individuals apply?

No. Individuals and sole traders are not eligible for funding.

What types of events are prioritised?

Events that strengthen community connection, reduce stigma, promote understanding, and meaningfully involve people with lived experience receive priority.

Who administers the programme?

The programme is coordinated by Queensland Alliance for Mental Health and funded through the Queensland Mental Health Commission.

Conclusion

The Community Events Grant Program helps Queensland communities create meaningful mental health initiatives during Queensland Mental Health Week 2026.

By funding inclusive and community-led events, the programme supports stronger connections, greater awareness, reduced stigma, and improved mental wellbeing across Queensland.

For more information, visit Queensland Mental Health Week.

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