Grants case studies
Learn more about some of the projects funded by our grants
Learn more about some of the projects funded by our grants
Understand how Tenants Victoria used data-driven research to capture the unique experiences and challenges faced by single-parent renters in Victoria.
First Step Legal implemented data-driven practices to evaluate the effectiveness of the health justice partnership model in Victoria.
Northern Community Legal Centre and the Australian Muslim Women’s Centre for Human Rights unpack the range of process issues and barriers to participation faced by culturally and linguistically diverse women within Melbourne’s North-West.
Peninsula Community Legal Centre created an online tool to guide support workers through the complex application process for women whose visa status is dependent on their partner to remain in Australia and leave the abusive relationship.
Springvale Monash Legal Service developed a profile of wage theft and underpayment recovery actions through analysis of administrative data, case characteristics and outcomes.
Help for CALD women to increase their legal literacy on family violence/law issues through community legal education tailored to their cultural and linguistic community.
Peninsula Community Legal Centre delivered community legal education to help culturally and linguistically diverse young people increase their literacy on family violence issues and shift attitudes that allow it to occur.
The Human Rights Law Centre's video project increased awareness and use of the Victorian Charter of Human Rights by showing how it can benefit Victorians.
Understanding the relationship between how women’s agency, the extent to which they can tell their own story, is portrayed in Family Violence Intervention Order applications and the outcomes of those applications.
A set of videos that discuss how people who can neither afford a lawyer or access public legal services use digital self-help resources to navigate tenancy legal issues and the relevant legal frameworks.
Updating two of WIRE’s high distribution information booklets - Separation & Property and Stalking to include changes in legislation, support agency information and accessibility to meet the needs of the audience.
Exploring if COVID-19 fines were disproportionately issued to culturally and linguistically diverse communities during 2020.
Major Grants offer up to $100,000 for projects that help organisations better understand and respond to the civil legal needs and capabilities of Victorians.