Queensland Remembers Grants Program
Applications for round four are now closed. Announcements are expected in February 2025.
The Queensland Government has committed close to $5.9 million over four annual rounds for the Queensland Remembers Grants Program for eligible organisations who provide service and support for Queensland veterans and their families.
The Queensland Remembers Grants Program offers three grant funding streams:
Major capital works grants program (between $50,000 and $250,000 excluding GST per grant) to deliver major capital works, such as internal building refurbishments or upgrades, improving access for people with a disability or upgrading communal meeting areas.
Minor capital works grants program (up to $50,000 excluding GST per grant) to deliver minor capital works such as repairs to, or maintenance of, buildings or facilities and the purchase of equipment.
Community grants program (up to $50,000 excluding GST per grant) to deliver commemorative activities or events and projects such as the creation or refurbishment of memorials, avenues of honour and memorial gardens. Local councils are welcome to apply for funding under the community grants program.
Queensland Government is currently considering the requirements for a future round of the Queensland Remembers Grants Program. Further information will be available through the Queensland Veterans Portal.
Resources
- Major capital works grants program 2024 guidelines
- Minor capital works grants program 2024 guidelines
- Community grants program 2024 guidelines
- Frequently asked questions
Previous rounds
View the successful applicants from previous rounds:
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Further information
For further information, please contact the Office for Veterans team.
- Phone: (07) 3003 9656
- Email: queenslandremembers@premiers.qld.gov.au.
Please note, to be fair and equitable, it is not possible to provide information about the status of individual applications during the assessment process and prior to announcement.