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Grants for Victoria’s veterans

A new grants program is open for Victorian veterans with for projects that honour their legacy, service and sacrifice and activities that improve their welfare and wellbeing.

Veterans Minister Natalie Suleyman said it was a chance to give back to the veteran communities.

“Service can have a lasting impact on the lives of veterans and their families. It’s important that we give veterans the support they deserve and ensure their service, legacy and sacrifice are remembered,” she said.

Anzac Day Proceeds Fund grants will support a range of welfare and wellbeing activities for veterans in Victoria.

Grants of up to $150,000 are available for ex-service organisations and veterans’ community groups that plan to provide activities for veterans state-wide. Regional organisations or sub-branches can apply for grants of up to $50,000 for activities that will benefit veterans in a specific area or region.

Previous recipients include the Torquay Surf Lifesaving Club which received $7,500 to give veterans lifesaver training and club memberships.

The Victoria Remembers Grants provide up to $30,000 for projects that recognise veterans’ service or educate Victorians about the sacrifices and contributions veterans make.

Examples of projects that might be funded include new war memorials highlighting achievements of local veterans, events that commemorate significant anniversaries, and public education through digital storytelling methods – such as podcasts or websites.

A Victoria Remembers grant of more than $28,000 last year funded a documentary that focused on veterans from the Williamstown Football Club, telling their personal stories and the story of their involvement in the club.

Applications for the grant programs are open until September 9.

For more information about the Anzac Day Proceeds Fund or to apply, visit vic.gov.au/anzac-day-proceeds-fund

To learn more about the Victoria Remembers Grants program or apply, visit vic.gov.au/victoria-remembers-grant-program

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