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Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Primary Prevention Grants 2026

Tender ID: 603126


Tender Details

Tender #:
-  
Status:
Closed
Publish Date:
22 December 2025
Closing Date:
13 February 2026
Closing Time:
03:30 PM (Australia/North)

Tender Description

The aim of the DFSV Primary Prevention Grants is to increase and strengthen the evidence base for primary prevention of DFSV in the Northern Territory (NT), aligning with Domain 1 of the Safe, Respected and Free from Violence Reduction Framework 2018-2028.

Initiatives that aim to prevent DFSV before it starts are usually referred to as primary prevention initiatives. Primary prevention aims to address the underlying drivers or causes of violence that operate across society and communities, to prevent violence from ever occurring.

Primary prevention initiatives tend to focus on the whole of the population. For example, a primary prevention program in schools with school students would engage all students, staff and families, as opposed to focusing only on groups of students who may be at particular risk.

Primary prevention can be distinguished from early intervention or secondary prevention, in which services and programs target those individuals or groups who are at higher risk of experiencing or using violence.

Who can apply
Funding is available to organisations only.

To be eligible for funding an organisation must

  • be physically located and actively operating in the NT. If your organisation is physically located and actively operating outside of the NT you must partner with an NT organisation
Types of organisations that are eligible for funding include

  • A universal service based in the NT which includes a specialist DFSV program within the service, or who is applying in partnership with a DFSV specialist service.
  • A specialist service based in the NT.
  • A resident of the NT auspiced by an organisation that is a DFSV specialist service based in the NT.
How to apply
Applications for grants must be completed online via GrantsNT. Applicants are required to register their profile details in GrantsNT and if successful, will be required to apply to NTG Accounts Payable for a vendor ID to enable receiving payments.

The application form within GrantsNT provides information to allow detailed consideration and comparison of applications. Before an application can be considered, all relevant areas of the application must be completed and requested documents attached.

It is suggested that letters of support are sought from relevant stakeholders, including demonstrating community consultation, place-based focus and community readiness.

Once an application is submitted, the applicant can follow the status of their application via GrantsNT by logging into their GrantsNT profile, either individual or organisation.

If you require assistance in developing or submitting your application, applicants are encouraged to contact DFSVP Contract Management


Phone: (08) 8924 4170

Key dates
Round 1: Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Primary Prevention Grants 2026
EventDate / Time
Applications Open23/12/2025 1:00 AM
Applications Close13/02/2026 5:00 PM
Notifications of Outcome30/04/2026 5:00 PM
Project / Service Commencement01/07/2026 8:00 AM
Project / Service Completion30/06/2029 11:00 PM

Supporting Documents

Data Matrix and Program Logic

DFSV Primary Prevention Grant Guidelines

DFSV Primary Prevention Grants FAQ and Fact Sheet

Contact Details

Name: Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Prevention

Role: Department

Phone: 0889244170

Email: DFSVR.ContractManagement@nt.gov.au


Location

Northern Territory   :   Barkly   :   Big Rivers   :   Central Australia   :   East Arnhem   :   Greater Darwin   :   Top End