Mental Health & Wellbeing Grants

Our mental health and wellbeing grants are designed to support preventative, community-based responses that support mental wellbeing.


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Spark Grants open in 2025

Spark Grants

Spark Grants create time and space to work deeply with your community to explore opportunities and ideas to support preventative approaches for mental health and better wellbeing.

Discovery Grants


Discovery Grants support testing and developing preventative approaches that support mental health and the conditions for wellbeing on a small scale, with community, in order to learn, reflect, and adapt.

Strategic Partnership

Strategic Partnerships provide unrestricted grant funding and an opportunity to partner with the Foundation for organisations working to support preventative mental wellbeing at the systems change level.

Where do you grant?

As a South Australian based foundation we support community-based programs of work within South Australia.

What are your eligibility requirements?

Our different types of grants will have different eligibility requirements that will always be made accessible prior to the grant round opening. However, the work an organisation or community is applying to undertake should be for charitable purposes and for the benefit of community.

How will I know when a grant round is open?

We will advertise all of our open grant rounds (both Spark and Discovery) on social media, via our mailing lists and through our extended networks. We will also update the website regularly to display the most current grant round application dates.

How to apply

When we have a grant round open there will be a link to apply via our Grant Toolbox platform. Once you are ready to apply, register or log into Grant Toolbox to submit your application. If you can’t access this platform, have questions, would like to discuss alternative submission methods or would like to access support in completing an application get in touch!

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We acknowledge the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains and the traditional custodians and owners of the lands on which we work and live across Australia. We pay our respects to Elders of the past, present and into the future. We are committed to collaboration that furthers self-determination, as we go forward, we will continue to listen, learn, and be allies for a healing future.