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EOI: Health Equity Project Support Funding

The VCCC Alliance’s Health Equity Program is excited to offer Project Support Funding to one cancer control project that addresses a clear need and priority within the Victorian culturally and linguistically diverse community.

15 Dec 2022

The project must demonstrate a connection and prioritised need for culturally and linguistically diverse communities, and evidence of this must be demonstrated in the application.

The funding amount is $71,000. We are targeting projects that will use this funding to scale, spread and/or evaluate existing work.

Eligibility: This funding is only available to staff from VCCC Alliance member organisations.

Further information and EOI guidelines are attached to this email.

Key dates

Date Activity
9 December 2022 EOI opens
5pm AEDT, 6 February 2023 EOI closes
13–17 February 2023 Review, ranking and shortlisting of applications
17 February 2023 Shortlisted applicants notified and invited to present full application
27 February–3 March 2023 Project presentations
6 March 2023 All applicants notified of outcome

For further information, please contact Health Equity Program Officer Tilini Gunatillake: [email protected].

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