Other grants
Other grant funding may be available through various local, state and national grant programs.
Anzac Day Trust Grants Program
Queensland Government, Queensland Veterans’ Council
Administered under provisions of the Anzac Day Act 1995, The Anzac Day Trust Grants Program offers annual payments to institutions, organisations or associations that provide assistance to ex-service men and women and their dependants.
Gambling Community Benefit Fund
Queensland Government, Department of Justice and Attorney-General
The Gambling Community Benefit Fund is Queensland’s largest one-off grants program. Its objective is to allocate funding to not-for-profit community groups to enhance their capacity to provide services, leisure activities and opportunities for Queensland communities. Funding of up to $35,000 (including GST) is available to eligible organisations.
Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program
Australian Government, Department of Veterans’ Affairs
Delivered by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, this program is designed to commemorate the service and sacrifice of Australia’s service personnel in wars, conflicts and peace operations, and their families.
Grants and bursaries
Australian Government, Department of Veterans’ Affairs
Grants and bursaries offered to groups that deliver services for veterans and their families, and that commemorate Australia's wartime heritage. They also award some education grants to students whose parent or grandparent is a veteran.
Information on other grants programs and assistance available to Queenslanders can be found at:
- Queensland Government grants
- Australian Government grants
- Local Government grants
- Previous Queensland Government Veterans and Anzac Centenary Grants