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Victoria Remembers Grant Program

Grants for projects honouring or commemorating veterans’ service or educating Victorians about veterans’ contributions.

Overview

Status: Closed

Who can apply: Government, not-for-profit groups

Funding: $1,000 - $30,000

Victoria Remembers provides grants of up to $30,000 (excluding GST) for projects honouring or commemorating veterans’ service. This includes projects that educate Victorians about veterans’ contributions.

This grant program is delivered by the Victorian Veterans Council, in partnership with the Victorian Government.

Recipients of Victoria Remembers 2025-26 have been announced.

Applications are closed.

Guidelines

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The program guidelines include further information about the objectives of the Victoria Remembers Grant Program, eligibility and assessment criteria and activities that can and cannot be funded.

Download the program guidelines before you apply:

Victoria Remembers grant program guidelines 2025-26 Word 2.91 MB (opens in a new window)

We prioritise projects that:

Funding available

Organisations can submit more than one application.

Activity period

This grant round supports activities that take place between 1 January 2026 and 31 December 2026. Please note:

To be eligible to apply for funding through Victoria Remembers:

Organisation eligibility

To be eligible for this program, your organisation must have a valid Australian Business Number (ABN).

If you do not have an ABN, you must provide written advice from the Australian Taxation Office that no withholding tax is required from the grant payment.

Your organisation must also be:

Or, unincorporated organisations are eligible if they are:

Besides all the above, to be eligible, your organisation must:

Ineligible organisations

Organisations that cannot apply include:

Auspice arrangements

If your organisation is not incorporated or does not have an ABN, you may consider partnering with another organisation that meets these eligibility criteria who will accept legal responsibility for the grant. This is known as an auspice arrangement.

If the application is successful, your organisation will deliver the activity, but the auspice organisation will be responsible for:

From 1 January 2025, organisations that are not registered for GST can use grant funds to cover the cost of GST from goods and services bought with the department’s grant funds. These organisations should provide GST inclusive costs in their grant application and acquittal report. GST registered organisations should continue to show GST exclusive costs in their application and all reporting.

More information, including what this means for your grant application, is available from the Grants Gateway.

Examples of projects we might fund include:

New war memorials:

Ineligible activities and costs

Ineligible projects include:

You need to submit the following mandatory documents with your application:

Accepting an Auspice Arrangement Word 477.77 KB (opens in a new window)

All applications to the Victoria Remembers Grant Program undergo the following assessment process:

Merit assessment

Eligible applications are assessed on merit. We use the following assessment criteria.

We will ask ‘what, why, how and who’ to determine the benefits the project provides to veterans and the wider Victorian community.

We will give you written notification of the outcome of your application.

If you are successful, we will tell you about any specific conditions attached to the grant. We will publish details about your project, including its name, description and grant amount, on the Victoria Remembers website.

If you are unsuccessful, you may ask us for feedback about your application.

Funding agreements

If successful, you must enter a legally binding Victorian Common Funding Agreement (VCFA) with the department. You must enter into this agreement by the milestone date set in the Activity Deliverables and Payments Table of your VCFA. If you do not accept the agreement during this time, the grant may be withdrawn.

The VCFA outlines:

Payment of grant funds and reporting requirements

If you are successful in receiving funding, your organisation will need to submit a final report and financial acquittal. You may also need to provide progress reports for complex or high-value projects.

Milestone payments are made via electronic funds transfer (EFT) once deliverables are met, in line with the VCFA.

You must use all funds during the activity period, as outlined in the VCFA. You must return any unspent funds to the department.

Goods and services tax (GST)

Funding acknowledgement

Successful applicants must acknowledge that funding for the project came from the Victorian Government and the Victorian Veterans Council (VVC).

The VCFA sets out guidelines around promotion. These include a requirement that all activities must acknowledge support from Victorian Government and VVC. You must include the appropriate logos on any activity-related publications and websites, media releases and promotional materials, project hardware and formal event invitations.

You must formally invite the Victorian Government and the VVC to attend any official events related to the project (for example, a project launch or exhibition). We will send you the acknowledgement requirements if your project is funded.

If you apply for a grant, you must make sure the project activity follows relevant:

Funded events

Events funded by the department must be respectful and open to all Victorian communities to attend.

Please make sure that your event is inclusive and consider an Acknowledgement of Country or Welcome to Country, the accessibility of your event and its environmental impact.

Contact Us

If you need help with communication, contact us through the National Relay Service (NRS). For more information:

Access online grant resources

Visit the Applying and reporting veterans grants website for resources on:

Subscribe to our newsletter

For updates on upcoming grant rounds, subscribe to the Veterans Grants email newsletter.

Account name Opportunity name Recommended amount
Ararat Legacy Inc 2024 Project Remembrance - Legacy in Schools Program $4,072
ATOMVic Victorian Schools Remember $30,000
Australian Aircraft Restoration Group Womens Auxiliary Australian Air Force & Their Contributions to the War Effort $3,855
Australians with Serbs Association Inc. By Far Kaymakchalan documentary $29,000
Battle of Crete & Greece Commemorative Council of Victoria Auspice: Cretan Federation of Victoria 2024 Battle of Crete & Greece Commemorations $15,000
Borough of Queenscliffe Anzac Day commemorative services $23,528
Committee 4 Warrenheip Inc Warrenheip War Memorial $3,836
GLAAS Inc A Memory In Light: Podcast On Vietnam Veterans’ Commemorative Walk, Seymour $22,000
Hawthorn RSL Sub-Branch ANZAC Day 2024 $10,000
Hawthorn RSL Sub-Branch Hawthorn RSL - Acknowledging those who served $19,000
Hawthorn RSL Sub-Branch Remembrance Day 2024 $8,500
History Teachers’ Association of Victoria History classroom resources - Significant places of WWI $25,000
HOUSE OF JT PTY. LTD. Auspice: Lara RSL Sub-Branch Of Service $30,000
Inverloch RSL Sub-Branch Inverloch RSL & Legacy Commemorative Garden $6,580
Katipunan Australia, Inc Commemoration of Battle of Leyte (Philippines) Gulf in World War 2 (1944) $20,000
Mt Macedon ANZAC Day Dawn Service Incorporated 2024 Mt Macedon ANZAC Day Dawn Service $18,909
Oakleigh Carnegie RSL Sub-Branch Oakleigh Carnegie RSL ANZAC Dawn Service 2024 and Remembrance Sunday 2024 $1,830
Residents of Castlefield Auspice: Sandringham and District Historical Society Inc Castlefield Centenary Project $30,000
Rotary Club of Manningham City Inc Schools Anzac Service for April 2024 $5,534
Shrine of Remembrance National War Memorial Design Competition Exhibition (working title) $30,000
St John’s Primary School, Euroa St John’s School Remembrance Project $3,570
This Story Australia Ltd. Williamstown Veterans $28,750
Toongabbie Township Group Auspice: Toongabbie Recreation Reserves Committee Inc. Toongabbie Cenotaph $30,000
Torquay RSL Sub-Branch ANZAC Day 2024 $15,000
Totally & Permanently Incapacitated (TPI) Ex Servicemen & Women - Geelong Welfare and Social Club Design work for TPI Veterans Memorial Gardens Complex $10,000
Totally & Permanently Incapacitated Ex-Servicemen & Women’s Association of Victoria Inc Remembering Pozieres $30,000
Yarra Glen RSL Auspice: Vietnam Veterans Outer Eastern Melbourne, Inc Erection of Yarra Glen Vietnam Veterans Memorial $2,740
Account name Opportunity name Recommended amount
Ararat Legacy Inc 2025 Project Remembrance - Legacy in Schools Program $4,551
ARVN Rangers Association of Victoria Thank You Vietnam Veterans $28,000
Australian Vietnamese Women’s Association Thrive $20,000
Borough of Queenscliffe Anzac Day commemorative services $24,622.28
Darwin Defenders 1942-45 Melbourne Branch AUSPICE: Sir Edward Weary Dunlop Medical Research Foundation Commemoration Service for the 83rd Anniversary of the Bombing of Darwin $5,455
Flemington / Kensington RSL Sub-Branch 110th Anniversary, ANZAC Day $10,000
Hawthorn RSL Sub-Branch Remembrance Day 2025 $10,000
Hawthorn RSL Sub-Branch ANZAC Day 2025 $14,072
Kerang Neighbourhood house Faces of Valor: Honouring Veterans’ Legacy $30,000
Kilmore Wallan RSL Sub-Branch Kilmore & Wallan District School Education Program $4,137.94
Lang Lang RSL Sub-Branch AUSPICE: Returned & Services League of Australia Victorian Branch New Lectern $1,000
Limelight Touring Company AUSPICE: Auspicious Arts Projects Inc. Shoehorn Sonata $13,700
Melbourne Legacy 92nd Melbourne Legacy ANZAC Commemoration Ceremony for Students $30,000
Monash Men’s Shed Incorporated We Remember $2,890
Mt Macedon ANZAC Day Dawn Service Incorporated 2025 Mount Macedon ANZAC Day Dawn Service $29,309
Returned & Services League of Australia Victorian Branch Program to attract more families & underrepresented veterans to ANZAC Day $30,000
Rotary Club of Boronia Anzac Service for Grade 5/6 Students of the Knox Council area $3,120
Rotary Club of Glen Waverley Anzac Service for Schools 2024 $6,072
Rotary Club of Manningham City Inc Schools Anzac Service for April 2025 $6,020
Seymour RSL Sub-Branch ANZAC Day 2025 $10,000
Shrine of Remembrance Eucalypts of Hodogaya: Design of Yokohama War Cemetery (working title) $30,000
Tawasul Foundation Bridging Cultures, Honouring Veterans: A Digital Initiative $28,500
This Story Australia Ltd. “Bombers in Service: Stories of Essendon Veterans” $29,500
Vasey RSL Care Honouring their Service: Memorial to veterans, to Mrs Vasey and war widows $30,000
Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia (VVAA) Victoria Remembers its Central Victorian Vietnam Veterans $29,750
Wodonga RSL Sub Branch Remembering the Sacrifice $6,000
Woodend RSL Sub-Branch Incorporated Woodend RSL Commemorative Mural $24,900
Organisation name Project name Amount
Ararat Legacy Club Incorporated Ararat ‘Legacy in Schools’ Program $4,876.00
Australian Aircraft Restoration Group / trading as Moorabbin Air Museum Remembering Service $6,617.00
Australian National Veterans Arts Museum Veteran Public Arts Trail $15,000.00
Ballarat Veterans Assistance Centre Meet Your Veterans - A photo exhibition $7,691.28
Borough of Queenscliffe Anzac Day commemorative services in the Borough of Queenscliffe $29,592.91
Bright RSL Sub-Branch Remembering Bright’s Veteran Nurses $1,564.96
Foster RSL Sub-Branch Vietnam War Education Program $1,785.00
Hawthorn RSL Sub-Branch ANZAC Day 2026 $6,200.00
Hawthorn RSL Sub-Branch Remembrance Day Commemorative Service 2026 $4,700.00
Lara RSL Lara RSL Avenue of Honour $4,000.00
Melbourne Legacy 93rd Melbourne Legacy ANZAC Commemoration Ceremony for Students $30,000.00
Mt Macedon ANZAC Day Dawn Service Incorporated 2026 Mount Macedon ANZAC Day Dawn Service $29,726.00
Museum of Chinese Australian History Chinese Australian Anzacs Travelling Exhibition $22,552.00
Mysia Recreation Reserve Committee of Management Anzac Commemoration 2026 $3,287.31
Paynesville RSL Sub Branch Inc. Honour on Display $5,910.00
Rotary Club of Boronia ANZAC Service for Grade 5/6 Students of the KNOX Council area $3,024.00
Rotary Club of Manningham City Inc Schools Anzac Service for April 2026 $6,883.00
RSL of Australia (Victoria Branch) General Appeals Patriotic Fund ANZAC Day 2026 - a More Accessible and Inclusive Commemoration $4,500.00
Shrine of Remembrance Thermopylae 1941 $30,000.00
Sorrento Portsea RSL Sub-Branch Inc Dawn and Midday Services $10,000.00
The Australian Living Peace Museum A History of Peacekeeping in East Timor/Timor Leste $28,900.00
The Scout Association of Australia Victorian Branch Their Service ’ Our Heritage: Remembering Scouters who served. $30,000.00
The Working Lajiik for Community Association Inc Bridging Histories: Educating Victorian Refugees, CALD Communities about Veterans $30,000.00
This Story Australia Ltd. From Service to Carlton Legacy $29,500.00
Torquay RSL Sub-Branch ANZAC Day Dawn Service 2026 $30,000.00
Vasey RSL Care Bundoora Memorial to Veterans $27,189.00
Wedderburn Korong Vale R.S.L. Sub Branch Inc. Wedderburn Remembers $7,700.00

Victoria Remembers grant program guidelines 2025-26docx2.91 MB

Anzac Day Proceeds Fund and Victoria Remembers – Acknowledgement and publicity guidelines 2025docx467.02 KB

How to Register for the Grants Gateway (accessible)docx326.16 KB

Updated 11 November 2025



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