eSafety Commissioner: Preventing Tech-based Abuse of Women Grants Program - Round 1
Tender ID: 524425
Tender Details
Tender Description
The eSafety Commissioner’s Preventing Tech-based Abuse of Women Grants Program aims to improve the safety of Australian women and their children through the prevention of technology-facilitated gender-based violence. The program forms part of the Government’s commitment to the aims and objectives of the National Plan to end violence against Women and children 2022-32.
A total of $10 million in grant funding will be available from 2023 to 2028. Grants of between $80,000 and $500,000 will be awarded over a minimum of three open, competitive processes.
Who should apply?
eSafety is seeking applications to fund projects that are focused on the prevention of online harm and enhanced safety for women and children. This may include projects that, for example, aim to change community attitudes and behaviours, focus on people who perpetrate technology-facilitated abuse, or that seek to protect and support women and children.
The objectives of the Preventing Tech-based Abuse of Women Grants Program are outlined in the Guidelines (see Grant Opportunity Documents).
Eligibility:
For information regarding the eligibility requirements for this grant opportunity, please refer to the Prevention of Tech-based Abuse of Women Grants Program. (see Grant Opportunity Documents)
Location
New South Wales : Central West : Far North Coast : Far West : Hunter : Illawarra : Mid North Coast : Murray : New England : Orana : Riverina : Southern Highlands : Sydney
Queensland : Cairns & Far North Queensland : Gladstone : Mackay Whitsunday Region : Mount Isa & North West Region : Rockhampton : South East Queensland : South West & Darling Downs : The Central West : Townsville : Wide Bay Burnett
Victoria : Barwon South West : Gippsland : Grampians : Hume : Loddon Mallee : Melbourne
South Australia : Adelaide : Eyre & Western : Far North : Fleurieu & Kangaroo Island : Limestone Coast : Murray & Mallee : York & Mid North
Northern Territory : Big Rivers : Central Australia : East Arnhem : Greater Darwin
Australian Capital Territory
Tasmania