Steve Waugh Foundation Grant Program – Australia
Deadline: 30-Jun-21
The Steve Waugh Foundation is seeking applications for its Grant Program to support those with the rarest diseases in Australia, especially those that are ineligible for support from other sources.
Top Dutch Donors that fund internationally to improve livelihoods in communities
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What will the foundation fund?
The Foundation will consider funding:
Treatment
Equipment
Some, but not all, minor house renovations or items that improve the quality of life for the applicant and their family
In line with their philosophy to fund items that are ineligible to be funded from other sources, you must identify:
Other eligible sources of funding you have tried
If you have previously received support from other charitable organisations or
Received support from the Steve Waugh Foundation in the past
What will the Foundation not fund?
The Foundation is not currently able to provide financial assistance for, and is not limited to:
Top Dutch Donors that fund internationally to improve livelihoods in communities
One-time Microgrant for NGO Projects that generate Social Impact. Deadline to apply: 30 June 2021
$15,000-$25,000 Funding for Women and Children living in Extreme Poverty. Deadline to apply: 31 July 2021
Seed Grant for Grassroots Organizations and Women-led Initiatives. Deadline to apply: 31 July 2021
Grants to support NGOs working to end the HIV Epidemic. Deadline to apply: 30 June 2021
Fellows will receive Project and Connect Fund to address Water-related Issues
Apply for Project Funding in areas of Art and Culture (Arab Region)
This Call is offering Seed Money to Research Projects in Africa
Global Humanitarian Initiative seeks applications from anywhere in the world
Unrestricted Grants for improving Health Equity and reducing Health Disparities among Vulnerable Communities
New funding for Small NGOs to fight Infectious Diseases
Grants for Innovative Projects to improve Humanitarian Response
Call for empowering Social Entrepreneurs that are working to achieve the SDGs
This US funding will help NGOs to tackle the Challenges of Coronavirus in 2021
USD 1 million Partnership Fund for SDG Impact Projects
Purchase of new or used vehicles or their modification
Major house modifications
Rent, mortgage payments, household utility expenses, general living expense
Conferences, workshops, meetings
Travel – both local and international
Research and clinical trials
Eligibility Criteria
The Steve Waugh Foundation (‘the Foundation’) will support children and young adults aged 0-25 years who have a rare disease with a prevalence of at least 2:100,000.
You must be an Australian Citizen or an Australian permanent resident of at least 5 years to gain assistance from the Foundation;
Have a recognised rare disease as identified on ORPHANET
Have an Australian Medicare Card
Have already made an application for Government funding assistance for the requested item, either State or Federal. e.g the NDIS
The rare disease has been formally and officially diagnosed by a Paediatrician and/or a Geneticist.
You have and can provide evidence of the diagnosis of the rare disease signed off by a Paediatrician or Geneticist.
You have and can provide medical, health and other documentation or support material required as part of this Application.
A Medical Specialist is any doctor, not a general practitioner (GP), who has qualified in a specialty after completing their studies, e.g MBBS. Allied health professionals, i.e., social workers, physiotherapists, psychologists, etc, are not Medical Specialists.
Application Requirements
Please provide:
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Name of rare disease/condition and your medical specialist’s (not GP or therapist) email address
Proof of minimum 5 year Australian residency/citizenship (e.g passport/Medicare card/birth certificate)
Private health insurance information
Government assistance details (e.g National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan)
Quote/invoice for items or services being requested
Income and expenses details
Tax return/payslip
For more information, visit https://www.stevewaughfoundation.com.au/grants/grant-rounds-key-dates/