Grant funding of up to $100,000 available to foster disability inclusion
Grant funding of up to $100,000 is now available for initiatives that deliver a more inclusive community for people with disability in South Australia.
The Julia Farr Disability Inclusion Grants support innovative projects that improve accessibility and inclusion for people with disability.
Funding round to strengthen inclusive environments and communities
Delivered by the Department of Human Services, the program offers two tiers of funding: up to $20,000 for 12-month projects and up to $100,000 for 24-month projects.
DHS is seeking applications for creative, community-driven projects that address one or more of the five priority areas:
- active participation
- inclusive communities and attitudes
- universal design - accessible environments
- accessible facilities
- communications and information
Eligibility
Applicants eligible for the grant include South Australian organisations that provide local support services, Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs), local government entities, community centres and neighbourhood houses.
Attend the free information session
A free online information session will be held on 19 May 2026 at 2pm.
Register by 15 May at 1pm to attend the information session.
Apply now
Applications are open now and close 22 June 2026, 1pm.
Learn more and apply for the Julia Farr Disability Inclusion Grant.