The NAB Foundation Stronger Minds Grants Program is
currently open for applications. The 2016 grants support initiatives led by
not-for-profits across four categories:
- Research: Discover
grant - For research that provides a deeper understanding of the key
drivers of mental health and wellbeing
- Youth: Start well
grant - For preventative mental health and wellbeing initiatives that
build resilience and help empower young Australians and their families
- Rural: Reach grant -
For initiatives that support the mental health and wellbeing of rural and
remote communities
- Social inclusion: Strong
Futures - For initiatives that support the long-term empowerment, social
inclusion and mental health and wellbeing of disadvantaged or marginalised
Australians
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are attached and more details are available for potential applicants at: http://www.nab.com.au/about-us/corporate-responsibility/supporting-the-community-sector/nab-foundation/grants-and-support
Applicants can apply for more than one grant, however
each submission must be for a different program and grant category. There
is a maximum of two (2) applications per organisation, and these must be in
different categories,and only one grant will be awarded per organisation.
Final applications are due to NAB via SmartyGrants at 5pm on Friday 1 April 2016. As Monash University is only permitted to submit two (2) applications in total, there will be an expression of interest (EOI), ranking and review process for selection.
Final applications are due to NAB via SmartyGrants at 5pm on Friday 1 April 2016. As Monash University is only permitted to submit two (2) applications in total, there will be an expression of interest (EOI), ranking and review process for selection.
Intending applicants are required to prepare an EOI usingthe attached template and submit to the Faculty Research Office (medicine.research@monash.edu)
by no later than Friday 18 March 2016.
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