Major Grant

Funding for projects that help to better understand and support the legal needs and capabilities of Victorians.

$100,000
Applications for 2024-25 Major Grants have now closed.
Funding for projects that help to better understand and support the legal needs and capabilities of Victorians.

Building capability to understand and respond to legal need

Major Grants support civil legal projects that help legal organisations better understand and support the legal needs and capabilities of Victorians.

Major Grants are new in 2024-25 replacing elements of our previous Knowledge Grants and Community Legal Grants. Everyday Legal Grants are also available for projects that deliver civil legal information and education.

Major Grants can be used to fund civil legal projects that:

  • develop a new understanding through the collection and use of data
  • strengthen the systems and capabilities of the Victorian justice sector to collect, understand and use data
  • develop new approaches to help the community understand their legal issues and access the help they need.

Eligible organisations

Applications are open to:

  • community legal organisations
  • community organisations with an internal legal service
  • community organisations in partnership with a legal service.

Project types

Projects likely to be funded involve:

  • Researching a civil legal problem or issue to better understand how to effectively respond.
  • Developing systems and staff capabilities to collect, understand and use data to improve services or programs
  • Developing new pathways to improve access to legal services or programs.
  • Trialling approaches to support people to better navigate the justice system.

Grant criteria

  • Evidence of the need - the legal issue or research topic responds to legal need and/or is timely and likely to be of broad interest in the sector.
  • The project addresses needs of clients and/or community groups experiencing disadvantage in access justice.
  • Project design/methodology is appropriate for audience or approach.
  • Sustainable project outcomes.
  • A process for sharing the project findings, processes and/or outcomes more broadly with the sector.
  • A commitment to evaluate and learn from the project to improve organisational practice and help identify effective approaches.
  • Organisational capacity to undertake the project.
  • Partnerships and collaborations to improve reach and impact or facilitate knowledge transfer.

Ethical standards

It is a requirement that any Major Grant research project complies with best practice guidelines, codes and legislation relating to ethical research.

We have provided guidance, information and templates. More information is available in our developing your proposal resource.

Application Timeline

Applications for 2024-25 Major Grants have now closed.

Eligibility

We prioritise submissions from community legal organisations and other not-for-profit community organisations in partnership with a legal organisation.  

Community organisations are required to partner with a legal organisation with suitable expertise to ensure accurate legal information is provided to the intended audience.

We encourage partnerships between research organisations, courts, tribunals, statutory bodies and other community organisations to share knowledge, resources, provide guidance and expertise where there is shared interest.

We only fund organisations – individuals are not able to apply.

We focus on civil law and access to justice issues. We will consider work at the intersection of civil and criminal law, but we do not fund work exclusively on criminal law.

Preparing your application

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Case studies

Learn more about some of the projects funded by our grants.

Following the shift to routine digital engagement when applying to the court for family violence intervention orders, this partnership project between Northern Community Legal Centre and the Australian Muslim Women’s Centre for Human Rights will unpack the range of process issues and barriers to participation faced by culturally and linguistically diverse women within Melbourne’s North-West.

Northern Community Legal Centre

Delivery of community legal education to help culturally and linguistically diverse young people increase their literacy on family violence issues and shift attitudes that allow it to occur.

Peninsula Community Legal Centre

Projects we've funded

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The Youth Junction
2018/19

Community legal education workshops for young people designed to avoid legal problems, understand their rights and access legal assistance.

Disability
Legal education
Office of the Public Advocate
2018/19

Two resources that educated people on how to make their own medical decisions.

Disability
Legal education
Monash University
2018/19

A volunteer-based legal service that runs every Wednesday night from to provide information and advice to people with disability who have been discriminated against in education and/or employment.

Disability
Legal intervention
Office of the Public Advocate
2018/19

The production of two resources, for health practitioners and people with an intellectual disability, that explain supported decision-making laws in Victoria.

Disability
Legal education
BottledSnail
2018/19

A production of The Laramie Project, a play about the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard and its impact on hate crime law and LGBTIQ rights.

Performance and entertainment
LGBTIQ
Legal education
Peninsula Community Legal Centre
2018/19

Production of resources for service providers and clients to explain family law and family violence services available to them.

Family violence
Legal education
University College London
2018/19

Local illustrators will run workshops that helped young people engage with the law through art.

Young people
Legal education
Victorian Mental Illness Awareness Council (VMIAC)
2018/19

Production of a factsheet and video for voluntary consumers of mental health services.

Mental health
Legal education
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Better understand and respond to legal need

Funding and support for new community legal initiatives to support better justice.