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Applications for the GLOWS Seeding Grant are open. This grant aims to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled organisations to identify or explore research priorities within their community related to HIV and viral hepatitis infections, diagnosis, and treatment.
Key Information
Applications Close: 18 July 2025 at 11:00pm
Grant Amount: Maximum of $30,000
Project Length: Three-month project term
The GLOWS Grant Program aims to support initiatives in one of the following funding priorities:
Prevention and education: reforming and reinvigorating prevention strategies in HIV and viral hepatitis, whilst navigating racism and structures that act as barries to disease prevention and education.
Individual and community agency: supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led organisations to strengthen skills, capabilities and infrastructure and ensure the ongoing sustainability of HIV and viral hepatitis services. Additionally, create opportunities to support individual personal development and agency to encourage the next generation of leaders and mentors.
Reformed health care: dismantling structural barriers to improve access to HIV and viral hepatitis prevention and care services and building culturally safe and respectful environments for Indigenous people to navigate care.