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Dementia Australia launches Diversity Grant Program

Dementia Australia has launched its 2025 Diversity Small Grants program.

The program will support community organisations to build awareness and understanding of dementia in Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and culturally and linguistically diverse communities.

Applications are now open for Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and culturally and linguistically diverse organisations and community groups to apply for up to $30,000 in funding for activities to create awareness and improved understanding about dementia in their communities.

Dementia Australia chief executive officer Professor Tanya Buchanan said the program comes at a time when dementia prevalence rates among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are approximately three to five times higher than that of the general Australian population and at least 28 per cent of people living with dementia in Australia were born in a non-English speaking country.

“Dementia Australia’s 2025 Diversity Small Grant program is part of our commitment to facilitating equity of access to dementia information and support,” Prof Buchanan said.

“Following unprecedented demand and more than 200 applications in 2024, we are proud to offer the Diversity Small Grant program for a second year.”

The 2024 inaugural Diversity Small Grant program saw Dementia Australia award more than $320,000 to 11 Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and culturally and linguistically diverse organisations and groups from across the country.

Diversity Small Grant recipient and Philippine Educational Theatre Artists of Western Australia Director Benito Chan is strongly encouraging others to apply after his organisation was able to use funding to produce a play which aimed to raise awareness of dementia within the Filipino community.

“In our play “The Moon and the Bakunawa”, I wanted to pay tribute to my mother who lived with vascular dementia,” Mr Chan said.

“I wrote this play to help raise awareness of dementia and it was funded by a Dementia Australia Diversity Small Grant awarded last year. The grant helped us put on shows in both Perth and Sydney and it was a creative way to try and build greater understanding of dementia within our community.”

Alongside up to $30,000 in funding, successful recipients will receive a complimentary dementia education session as well as ongoing support and guidance from Dementia Australia.

The Diversity Small Grant program is a Dementia Australia initiative funded by the Australian Federal Government.

Applications are open now and close Wednesday August 13. For more information and to apply visit dementia.org.au/diversitygrants

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