Rural and regional women and girls are set to benefit from the Victorian Women’s Benevolent Trust (VWBT) 2017 general grants program. Community organisations which contribute to social inclusion and addressing disadvantage for females in rural and regional Victoria are invited to apply.
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Applications are sought from programs that promote social inclusion and community cohesion, address the needs of refugee and migrant families or women or girls experiencing socio-economic disadvantage, lack of educational or training opportunities, or who live with a disability or illness.
VWBT general manager Carolyn Munckton said supporting initiatives would deliver positive and meaningful community outcomes.
The VWBT is the grant-making entity of the Victorian Women’s Trust and has funded nearly $7 million in grants for more than 560 projects in Victoria supporting women and girls.
Applications close Friday, March 24. For more information go to vwt.org.au/grants.