Deadline: 9 October 2017
The Mercy Foundation is currently inviting applicants for its 2017-18 Grants to End Homelessness program available for seeding initiatives, services, projects, advocacy and research that will contribute to the goal of ending homelessness by supporting housing first and permanent supportive housing solutions.
The Mercy Foundation prioritises projects that require seed funding and have potential to help build capacity and to create structural and systemic change and have capacity to continue after the funding period.
Grant Information
These will generally be larger grants (up to $50,000 for any one year) with grants likely to be averaging $20,000 – $30,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Grants to End Homelesness are only available for projects in Australia.
- Applicants must be a legal entity (incorporated association or company) or be auspiced by an appropriate organisation.
- Preference will be given to small and medium size charities.
- The Mercy Foundation must be satisfied that the applicant organisation has the competency and capacity to implement the project.
- Priority is given to applications that focus on ending chronic homelessness particularly for women.
- The Mercy Foundation supports housing first and permanent housing solutions combined with appropriate support to help end homelessness and sustain housing.
- Projects that initiate and collaborate through strategic partnerships among funders, policymakers, business leaders, government, housing and service providers are well regarded.
How to Apply
Interested applicants can download the Expression of Interest Form (EOI) given on the website.
Eligible Country: Australia
For more information, please visit Grants to End Homelessness.