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World Hepatitis Day Local Grants

Closing Soon

Funding Providers

Hepatitis Queensland

Location

QLD

Funding Type

Cash grant G21215

Primary Category

Health

Eligible to

  • Schools
  • Individuals
  • Universities
  • Local Governments
  • Unincorporated Groups
  • Businesses
  • Not-for-Profits
  • State/Territory Governments
  • TAFEs

Funding

Amount : $500 to $1,000
Total pool: Undisclosed

Round(s)

  • Opened 13-Apr-2026 Closes 08-May-2026

Purpose

The World Hepatitis Day Local Grants Program supports organisations to implement community activities for World Hepatitis Day.

Overview

In 2026, Hepatitis Queensland is offering World Hepatitis Day Local Grants of up to $500 & $1000, or a $50 supermarket voucher to host a morning tea.

Hepatitis Queensland aims to support innovative activities that raise awareness of viral hepatitis within your communities and encourage testing and treatment. The campaign theme for 2026 is 'Your Liver, Your Life - Defeat Hepatitis' , putting a focus on viral hepatitis prevention and protecting long-term health outcomes.

You know your community best. Whether it is a morning tea, information session, creative activity or local event, our World Hepatitis Day Grants allow you to design and deliver meaningful activities that raise awareness of viral hepatitis and its impact.

The program aims to:

  • educate the general population about the liver
  • raise awareness of viral hepatitis prevention, and increase rates of testing, treatment, vaccination and management
  • reduce stigma and discrimination in the community
  • support people living with viral hepatitis
  • increase awareness of the work of Hepatitis Queensland
  • promote collaboration and partnerships between organisations

Eligible activities must have clear outcomes and no ongoing expenses. Examples of eligible activities include:

  • BBQ or catering for hep C point-of-care testing blitz events
  • Hepatitis B education and advocacy campaigns
  • Lunch and learn sessions
  • Community outreach events
  • University open day stalls with awareness raising activities
  • coloring-in competition in custodial settings

Limitations

Who can apply?

Government and non-government organisations or groups operating within Queensland are eligible to apply.

We will give preference to proposals from groups or organisations who work:

  • directly with people who are living with viral hepatitis
  • with viral hepatitis priority populations, such as:
    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
    • Culturally and linguistically diverse communities
    • people who inject drugs/history of injecting drug use
    • people experiencing homelessness
    • people in custodial settings people living in rural and remote areas.

Contact Details

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