Grants open to boost organ
and tissue donation awareness
The Federal Government is calling upon members of the community for innovative grant applications to help raise awareness about organ and tissue donation.
23 October 2024
THE Government has emphasised that they need help from the community to spread the message about organ and tissue donation and to prompt people to register and talk to their families so that someone in need gets a second chance at life.
Up to $600,000 in grants is available for new DonateLife community partners in 2025.
Applications are now open for community-based projects across three categories:
Host a DonateLife Week 2025 event or activity β to run a local community event or activity supporting DonateLife Week 2025.
Create digital content β to create digital content that builds awareness about organ and tissue donation.
*National marketing or public relations strategies and activities β to develop and implement national marketing or public relations strategies and activities, encouraging registrations for organ and tissue donation.
Ged Kearney, Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care said, "We want more Australians to get behind organ and tissue donation, to tell their family that they want to be a donor and, importantly, to register.
"These grants support community-led initiatives to promote and educate the public on the importance of registering as an organ and tissue donor.
"We know eight out of ten families say yes to donation if their family member was a registered donor. But that number is halved if their family member was not registered and had not told them they wanted to be a donor.
"Itβs so easy to register. It only takes one minute at 'Donate Life' or just three taps in your Express Plus Medicare app."
To find out more, please visit 'Donate Life, Grants'.