The Centre for Alcohol and Other Drugs (CAOD) is seeking grant applications from Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) to improve the capacity of existing alcohol and other drug (AOD) services to work with the families, carers and friends of people using alcohol and other drugs.
The grants will seek to enhance the existing service system to deliver family-inclusive, culturally responsive and evidence-based supports to the families, carers and friends of people using AOD to improve their loved one’s treatment outcomes, and their own capacity to cope. Applications may seek up to $250,000 per organisation, with a total of $2 million available for Stream 1.
In addition to these Stream 1 grants, select Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) will also shortly be invited to apply for funding under Stream 2. More information will be available soon.
Next steps:
Review the Guidelines and application documents on our webpage here or on the NSW Government Grants and Funding page.
Applications close on 9 December at 12 noon.