Deadline: Ongoing Opportunity
The Latrobe Health Services announced its Small Grants Program, created to support programs and initiatives that strengthen health outcomes for Latrobe Health members, and rural and regional Australians.
Latrobe Health Services is a not-for-profit, private health insurer. They are committed to supporting organisations that work to improve health outcomes in rural and regional Australia.
Objectives
- The aim of the Latrobe Health grants program is to enhance health outcomes by funding initiatives that contribute to one or more of the following pillars:
- Health literacy: Improving the community’s understanding and knowledge of health.
- Health access: Enhancing access to health services and resources.
- Health equity: Reducing health disparities and promoting equality in health.
- Health affordability: Making health care more affordable for the community
Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible for a grant, your organisation must meet the following criteria:
- Be based in rural or regional Australia.
- Have a valid Australian Business Number (ABN) or Australian Company Number (ACN).
- Be a non-governmental organisation (NGO) or a community-based group.
- Have been operating for more than 12 months.
Application Requirements
- When applying for a grant, please ensure you provide the following information and documents:
- A detailed proposal outlining your initiative and how it aligns with the program objectives.
- Evidence of your organisation’s knowledge, experience, and capacity to deliver the initiative.
- Supporting documents such as quotes, plans, or other relevant materials.
Selection Process
- Their selection process includes:
- Initial assessment of eligibility criteria.
- Detailed review of the proposal and supporting documents.
- Consideration of the potential impact of the initiative on health outcomes.
For more information, visit Latrobe Health Services.