The William Angliss Charitable Fund

Applying for a Grant

Funding applications will be open until end of June 2025.

The William Angliss Charitable Funds can only support work being delivered in either Queensland or Victoria and cannot make grants for work taking place elsewhere in Australia or internationally.

This year we will continue to accept applications for small grants in Queensland.

In Victoria, we are pausing funding applications below $10k while we implement our new granting strategy. We will look to reopen this in 2026.

Please follow this link to the application form for all funding opportunities. It is possible to save your work and return to complete it later.

Victorian Applicants

In Victoria we are accepting applications between $10,000 - $150,000 however if we’ve not funded your organisation before, there is an upper limit of $25,000.

All applicants in Victoria will be asked the below questions as part of the application form with a 100 word limit for each.

Please note it is possible to save your work within the form and return later.

  • How would you describe the impact are you looking to have? [100 word limit] This may include:
    • Meeting immediate need
    • Building capacity of individuals
    • Building capacity of a group, movement or part of the community
    • Impacting the system as a whole
  • Please provide a brief description of the work or project the funds would support [100 word limit]:
  • Who will be supported/impacted by the work or project you are doing? [100 word limit]

The following additional questions will be asked of organisations applying for $50,000 and above.

  • Who is involved in leading and delivering the project?
  • If applicable, please give a brief description of how this work could have a wider impact/scalability? What is the long-term effect of the work or project you are delivering?
  • What is your approach to measuring the impact of your work? What outcomes do you hope to achieve through this? What does success look like to you and how would you measure it?