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The Great Australian Grant Mirage

A Case Study


A person looking through a magnifying glass at a faded grant application form, with a mirage-like distortion in the background, symbolizing the elusive nature of funding.

Case Study: The Great Australian Grant Mirage

Introduction

This case study examines the challenges faced by disability-led projects in Australia when attempting to access publicly promoted disability-related grants, drawing observations from "The Great Australian Grant Mirage" document.

Background

"The Great Australian Grant Mirage" summarizes observations from attempts to access publicly promoted disability-related grants in Australia. The document highlights the difficulties encountered by smaller, participant-led, and lived-experience projects in securing funding, often due to systemic barriers within the application processes.

Case Description

Challenge

The primary challenge identified is the significant barrier to entry for disability-led projects, particularly those without existing funding or large institutional backing, when seeking to access government and other publicly promoted grants. This leads to a disconnect between the stated availability of disability-related grants and the actual ability of grassroots, lived-experience initiatives to secure them.

Key Observations from "The Great Australian Grant Mirage"

Disadvantage to Small Projects: Specific requirements appeared to disadvantage small, participant-led, or lived-experience projects, favoring larger, more established organizations.




Analysis 


These observations suggest a systemic issue where the structure and requirements of grant programs inadvertently exclude the very initiatives they are ostensibly designed to support. This can lead to:

Actions Taken and Recommendations

Based on the issues identified, the following actions have been undertaken and recommendations are being advanced:

Conclusion

There is an urgent need for a re-evaluation of grant accessibility and design within Australia's disability sector. Addressing these systemic barriers is crucial to ensure that funding genuinely reaches and empowers disability-led projects, fostering true community-controlled initiatives and innovations.

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