Request for Applications: Anzac Day Proceeds Fund (Australia)

Request for Applications: Anzac Day Proceeds Fund (Australia)

Section

Deadline Date
September 15, 2025
Donor Agency
Victorian Government
Grant Size
$100,000 to $500,000

The Anzac Day Proceeds Fund supports the veteran community by funding a range of wellbeing-related activities.

Objectives
  • Applications must show how the project will improve the wellbeing of veterans and their families in impactful ways.
Funding Priorities
  • They prioritise projects that support the veteran community by funding wellbeing-related activities and projects that:
    • target veterans who are:
      • women
      • First Nations
      • LGBTIQA+
      • from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds (CALD)
      • veterans with disability
      • veterans who have experienced negative impacts of service to their mental health
      • focus on post-1990 Australian Defence Force operations
      • can be sustained beyond grant funding
      • create and expand collaborative partnerships.
  • Projects should:
    • be completed within 12 months of the signed agreement date
    • include in-kind contributions, particularly from organisations with multiple or commercial revenue streams. They may look at higher contributions more favourably.
    • Please note:
      • You cannot apply for funding if your project has already started or will start before the anticipated announcement date of November 2025.
      • Success of previous funding is not indicative of future funding through this program.
      • Incomplete or incorrect applications are not considered.
  • They may give applications from organisations that receive revenue from electronic gaming lower priority.
Funding Information 
  • Organisations can submit more than one application. Please note the following:
    • for state-wide organisations that deliver welfare or wellbeing services, or that support veterans across Victoria, the total value of all Anzac Day Proceeds Fund applications in this round must not exceed $150,000 (excluding GST).
    • for sub-branches or regional organisations that deliver services or support veterans in a specific area or region (not state-wide), the total value of all Anzac Day Proceeds Fund applications in this round may not exceed $50,000 (excluding GST).
    • previously funded applicants are not guaranteed to receive funding in this or future grant rounds. They are not guaranteed to receive the same amount of funding.
    • you may be offered a smaller funding amount than applied for and they may ask for a revised project plan and budget.
  • This grant round supports activities that take place from 1 January to 31 December 2026.
    • Please note:
      • you need to complete your project within 12 months of the project approval date
Eligibility Criteria 
  • To be eligible for this program, your organisation must have a valid Australian Business Number (ABN).
  • If you do not have an ABN, you must provide written advice from the Australian Taxation Office that no withholding tax is required from the grant payment.
  • Your organisation must also be:
    • a company incorporated under the Corporations Act 2001 and registered as not-for-profit through the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC), or
    • an organisation incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012, Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) or equivalent state legislation.
  • If your organisation is unincorporated, you can arrange for an incorporated organisation to act as an auspice on your behalf.
  • Or, unincorporated organisations are eligible if they are:
    • a government entity, for example a local council
    • a social enterprise with a clearly stated purpose or mission that specifically relates to the welfare and wellbeing of veterans. Social enterprises must attach their constitution with their application.
  • A social enterprise is an organisation that has an economic, social, cultural or environmental mission consistent with a public or community benefit; and operates by one of the following impact models:
    • employment-generating – creates employment and training opportunities for marginalised people
    • community need – delivers accessible products and services to meet community needs that are not met by the market
    • profit redistribution – donates at least 50% of profits or revenue to charity.
  • Social enterprises must submit their constitution and proof of their social enterprise impact model.
  • Besides all the above, to be eligible, your organisation must:
    • show that your main activity is providing welfare or wellbeing services or supports to the ex-service community in Victoria
    • be financially solvent
    • be based in Australia. Note: funded projects must be delivered in Victoria.
Ineligibility Criteria 
  • Organisations that cannot apply include:
    • state and federal government departments
    • individuals and sole traders
    • public companies limited by shares – unless the foundational document can prove not-for-profit status
    • commercial enterprises
    • registered:
      • public and private primary and secondary schools
      • pre-schools
      • TAFE institutes
      • universities. They can, however, act as an auspice for an unincorporated community group
    • organisations that have failed to comply with the terms and conditions of previously awarded grants from any departmental grant program
    • groups whose projects are the responsibility of another Victorian government department
    • hospitals and health service organisations.

For more information, visit Victorian Government.

https://www.vic.gov.au/anzac-day-proceeds-fund

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