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Latest grants - March 2020

New grants approved this quarter.

This quarter, VFFF approved seven new grants totalling $1,199,783. Click on each organisation to find out more about their work.

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Karrkad Kanjdji Trust (KKT)

$458,970 over three years to KKT towards expanding their core work supporting Indigenous ranger communities across Central and West Arnhem Land to live, work and learn on country.

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Baptist Union of NSW

$251,000 over three years towards strengthening the Baptist Youth Ministries state youth camp, and local Baptist church engagement with young people.

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First Hand Solutions

$150,000 over two years towards the employment of an Operations Manager, to enhance the capacity of First Hand Solutions to grow their work and impact.

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Lower Lachlan Community Services

$193,120 for two years of operational and capacity building support to LLCS and its projects Growing Lachlan and Down the Track, engaging at-risk youth in the region.

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Aboriginal Legal Service NSW/ACT

$49,973 towards the S.P.I.R.I.T. program in Bourke NSW, bringing Aboriginal young people together with elders to record stories and share knowledge.

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Defence Bank Foundation

$46,720 towards the Defence Community Dogs program, assisting veterans and their dogs to keep connected with support networks.

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Eternity Aid

$50,000 towards the Building a Stronger You project, aiming to reduce juvenile offending by intervening with a variety of therapy and health services at key risk points in young people's lives.

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