The Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) is calling for applications for $4.7M in Growing Healthy Communities Grants, aimed at supporting community organisations to deliver health promotion initiatives that break down barriers to good health among young people and their families across Victoria.
The ‘Growing Healthy Communities’ initiative can fund local projects such as community markets, initiatives that get young people moving more and feeling connected, or ideas that push the boundaries of local spaces for movement and connection – the grants aim to promote mental wellbeing and social connection encourage greater inclusion and reduce the impacts of chronic disease.
Sporting, community, cultural, recreational, creative, local government and other not-for-profit organisations are eligible to apply for funding of up to $150,000.
As part of the program, VicHealth will also build the capability of community partners by connecting them with like-minded leaders, and provide tools to embed sustainable, local health solutions.
Member for Melton Steve McGhie announced the Growing Healthy Communities grant round in Melton today, encouraging local organisations to apply.
Projects must be delivered within the period from March 2026 to March 2028.
Applications are now open - funding guidelines are available at vichealth.au/GHCR2MP
Quote attributable to Member for Melton Steve McGhie
“The Growing Healthy Communities grants provide an opportunity for community-led organisations to build more active, inclusive and connected neighbourhoods”
“Community organisations play a critical role in driving positive health outcomes and we look forward to supporting their important work in Melton”