Better understand and respond to legal need

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

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Funding for legal initiatives and projects

Our grants program provides funding to support new community legal initiatives.

Grant focus areas

Research and data

Projects that develop a new understanding through collection and use of data or assist to improve data capability.

Legal interventions

Projects that offer new approaches to delivering legal information or trial a strategy and gain further insights.

Education and communication

Projects that support community legal needs and improve understanding of the justice system

Grants to fit your project

Our grant rounds run at different times throughout the year.

Major Grant

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

Everyday Legal Grant

Support to address community legal need or improve understanding of the justice system.

Grants support

Resources to find the right grant for your project and support to help you submit an application or manage your successful project.

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Grants case studies

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

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Peninsula Community Legal Centre created an online tool to guide support workers through the complex application process for women whose visa status is dependent on their partner to remain in Australia and leave the abusive relationship.

The Human Rights Law Centre's video project increased awareness and use of the Victorian Charter of Human Rights by showing how it can benefit Victorians.

Peninsula Community Legal Centre delivered 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.

Projects we've funded

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Gendered injustice: Identifying the intersections between unmet civil legal and social needs and women’s criminalisation
2020/21
Fitzroy Legal Service
Hearing from Renters: Using digital tools to seek legal remedies
2020/21
Tenants Victoria
Law for Community Workers Pilot
2020/21
Barwon Community Legal Service
Planning for your legal future - CALD video resources
2020/21
Seniors Rights Victoria at Council on the Aging Vic
Predictive Policing and Young People: Discriminatory impacts of pre-emptive and racialised policing in Victoria
2020/21
Flemington Kensington Community Legal centre
Strengthening legal pathways for CALD women
2020/21
Peninsula Community Legal Centre
The Teals Project (Technology-Enhanced Access to Legal Services)
2020/21
Northern Community Legal Centre
Video resources for people about to see a lawyer
2020/21
Fitzroy Legal Service
African-Australian Legal Forum
2019/20
Magistrates’ Court of Victoria
COVID–19: Employment Rights Q&A
2019/20
Office of the Public Advocate
Community Legal Information forum
2019/20
African Australian Multicultural Employment Youth Service
Disaster help roadshow
2019/20
Monash University
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Better justice through research, education and grants

We are committed to raising awareness of our law, and to provide evidence and insight to improve justice for all Victorians.