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Grants To Boost Animal Welfare Across Victoria

21 May 2018

Non-profit animal welfare organisations across Victoria can now apply for grants of up to $50,000 to turn their great ideas into reality.

The Animal Welfare Fund Grants Program is seeking grant applications that benefit creatures great and small.

Consideration will be given to applications covering a range of areas including:

  • Community education programs on responsible ownership of animals
  • Animal relief services and facilities for emergencies
  • Facilities to promote dog exercise and socialisation in parks
  • Upgrades or extensions to facilities to improve the welfare of companion animals.

Previous successful applicants include emergency pet accommodation providers, animal rescue services, animal shelters and education groups.

To be eligible for a grant, organisations must be not-for-profit and meet a range of criteria – including projects to support the improvement of companion animal welfare.

There are small grants of up to $10,000 and large grants ranging from $10,001 to $50,000, up to a total of $250,000 in 2017/18. A second round of the program will be run in 2018/19 with a further $250,000 available.

Grants will be assessed by Animal Welfare Victoria in line with the requirements of the Domestic Animals Act. For more information, visit agriculture.vic.gov.au/animalwelfaregrants.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Agriculture Jaala Pulford

“Animal Welfare matters to all Victorians and I am excited to announce that our 2018 Animal Welfare Grants Program is officially open.”

“This fund plays an important role in supporting the organisations that deliver animal welfare services to companion animals and the community, particularly during natural disasters.”

“I look forward to supporting a range of organisations who will continue this work in 2018 and beyond.”

Quote attributable to Member for Pascoe Vale and Animal Welfare Ambassador Lizzie Blandthorn

These grants are a vital part of the work we are proudly doing to improve animal welfare across Victoria.”

Reviewed 19 August 2020

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