Expanded grants program supports stronger future for women

  • Grants funded through the Women’s Grants for a Stronger Future Program
  • Successful projects will support and empower Western Australian women
  • Projects to align with Stronger Together: WA’s Plan for Gender Equality

The Cook Government’s Women’s Grants for a Stronger Future Program is now open, with a record $1.085 million in funding available for a variety of projects that support and address the unique issues faced by Western Australian women.

The Grants support the development of projects that advance gender equality to build a better, fairer and more equitable community.

This round of funding builds on the success of previous years’ Women’s Grants, with the record investment supporting more projects and grants up to $250,000 available for the first time.

This year, there are four separate grant opportunities:

  • Annual Grants Program: Grants up to $10,000 for one-off initiatives;
  • Pilot Projects Grants Program: Grants between $20,000 to $50,000 for pilot projects with a duration of two years that target one or more of the four priority areas of Stronger Together (health, safety and justice, economic independence and leadership);
  • Women-led Economic Initiatives Grants Program: Grants between $50,000 to $100,000 for women-led, community-based initiatives that focus on driving economic gender equality; and
  • Safety and Justice Grants Program: Grants between $100,000 to $250,000 for projects that work towards the primary prevention of violence against women, with a focus on sexual violence.

Previous year’s recipients include the West Australian Football Commission’s Female Umpiring Academy project, the Perth African Women Association’s HealthyHer: Promoting Women’s Health and Wellbeing Project and the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Women’s Leadership Forum.

More information on the grants program, eligibility and how to apply can be found at

Applications close on 16 August 2024 and successful applicants will be notified early December 2024.

Comments attributed to Women’s Interests Minister Sue Ellery:

“Our Government is proud to continue supporting a range of innovative projects through the Women’s Grants for a Stronger Future Program.

“This year we have invested record funding into the program to support more projects and increase resourcing to deliver better outcomes for women and girls wherever they might experience barriers – at school, in the workplace, in retirement and in their homes and communities.

“Women and girls in WA deserve to live and work safely in a community where diversity is embraced, and access to resources and opportunities isn’t determined by gender.”

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