Gwen Scott Grant Opportunities
Opportunities
Preference will be given to applications that:
- demonstrate the value of the activity to your professional development, with priority given to small research, evaluation and quality improvement projects; and
- demonstrate the value of the activity to improving the health and quality of life of people affected by diabetes in Victoria, or in your local community.
- Identify an activity or project that demonstrates a clear, direct impact on improving community access to healthcare, education, treatment, or diabetes-related technologies. Projects that support people to better self-manage their diabetes, prevent or treat complications, or contribute to diabetes prevention efforts may be prioritised and considered for a higher level of funding.
Professional development applications could include one of the following activities:
- Attendance at a conference or seminar
- Cultural or diverse community training
- Upskilling or training in technology advancements
- Health leadership programs
- Grant writing or funding strategy workshops
- Design thinking or innovation in healthcare workshops
- Social impact or social enterprise training