Home Care Services

Family

In-home nursing, personal care and support

Opportunities
23

Active funding opportunities

Subcategories
0

Specialized categories

Category Code
851117

UNSPSC classification

Recent Opportunities

Grant
Hospital to Home Program
This grant opportunity was announced as part of the 2025-26 Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO). The purpose of this grant opportunity is to extend and build on the success of the previous funding (GO5718) for the Hospital and Home Program (Program). The Program provides ongoing, targeted support to women and families impacted by stillbirth, neonatal death or sudden unexpected death of an infant. Dedicated peer support workers support families within three months of their loss and provide six sessions over six months.  The objectives of the grant opportunity are to: • provide early and targeted culturally responsive support to assist in the transfer of bereaved families between hospitals and support services • increase the number of referrals received into the Program from maternity hospitals, hospices, funeral directors or via self-referral • increase the provision of support services for First Nations and multicultural families through the implementation of culturally safe bereavement practices • increase the delivery of culturally responsive support services to rural and remote families, through the training and coordination of bereavement outreach support workers and increased use of telehealth.  The intended outcomes of the grant opportunity are to: • reduce isolation felt by women and families following the loss of an infant and acknowledge the impact of grief • reduce the likelihood of complications with grief that can lead to poor mental and physical health outcomes  • support bereaved parents in their transition to day-to-day life following the loss of an infant, by supporting them to integrate back into their communities and return to regular activities such as work • increase the understanding of family, friends and community regarding the needs of bereaved families.  To view the grant opportunity documents, please select the red "Grant Opportunity Documents" button on the left-hand side.
Australian Goverment
Australia
AUD 0 - 4,982,000
Grant
Sport and Physical Activity: Women's Softball World Cup Finals 2027 – Event Delivery
The Australian Government is inviting applications via a restricted process to apply to deliver activities under Outcome 7 – Sport and Physical Activity (Program 7.1) from June 2026 to June 2027. The grant opportunity was announced as part of the Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO) 2025–26 statement. Funding is to be provided in 2025–26 to Softball Australia, as host organisation for the Women’s Softball World Cup Finals 2027. The Women’s Softball World Cup Finals 2027 will bring together the top 8 women’s teams to showcase softball on the world stage. Brisbane has been awarded hosting rights for the 2027 edition and will provide a platform to inspire more Australians to be physically active. The grant opportunity will primarily support planning and delivery of the event. The objective of the grant opportunity is to support the establishment of processes, systems, workforce, governance structures and frameworks that will underpin planning for and delivery of the Women’s Softball World Cup Finals 2027.
Australian Goverment
Australia
AUD 750,000 - 750,000
Tender-83 days left
Domestic and Family Violence Young Person Pilot - RFx_1412
Domestic and Family Violence Young Person Pilot - RFx_1412
NSW Government
Australia
Closes Apr 20, 2026
Tender-83 days left
Sexual Violence Community Justice System Navigators Program - Rfx_1433
Sexual Violence Community Justice System Navigators Program - Rfx_1433
NSW Government
Australia
Closes Apr 20, 2026
Grant
Funding to implement the updated 'Disability Inclusion Planning – A Guide for Local Government'
The purpose of this grant opportunity is to fund the Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) to implement the updated 2016 Disability Inclusion Planning – A Guide for Local Government (the Guide). This will improve outcomes for people with disability by improving the ability of local governments and councils to: • plan,  • deliver,  • promote accessible, inclusive services, workplaces, and communities.  The grant aims to:  • Improve services and outcomes that people with disability receive from local governments and associated councils.    • Implement the Guide.  • Build staff ability to deliver accessible, culturally responsive and inclusive systems. • Sustain the national community of practice (COP) to share knowledge, tools, and evidence of what works. • Showcase effective council?led disability initiatives. As a result of this grant: • People with disability have improved outcomes, better access to services, more inclusive communities, and increased employment within local government.  • Councils use the Guide to improve disability inclusion of services within their influence. • Local government increase their capability and confidence to design and deliver inclusive services and employment practices. • The COP continues to share resources and grow its inclusive initiatives case?study bank, • Jurisdictions take on successful disability initiatives. To view the grant opportunity documents, please select the red "Grant Opportunity Documents" button on the left-hand side.
Australian Goverment
Australia
Tender
EOI Werribee Park Call for Dates 2028-2030
Werribee Park Major Event Call for Dates 2028 - 2030 Parks Victoria is inviting expressions of interest from major event organisers with the creative vision and capacity to be part of the Werribee Park calendar of major events for 2028-2030. Werribee Park is the premier venue for major events in Melbourne’s west, offering a rare and iconic setting surrounded by heritage architecture, expansive gardens, and a vibrant tourism precinct. With increasing demand for high-quality major events in this unique environment, this is a prime opportunity to secure preferred dates at one of Victoria’s most sought-after outdoor venues. This Call for Dates process is for major public or private events, which are categorised by the capacity of the event. Major events could include but are not limited to: Concerts, theatre productions and music festivals Cultural celebrations and community festivals Lightscapes and art exhibitions Outdoor cinemas Markets, local business fairs, trade shows Sporting events, orienteering and competitions Applications closing Wednesday 6 May at 4pm
Victorian Government
Australia