World Refugee Day acknowledges refugees’ strength and resilience, taking place during Refugee Week (Sunday 18 June to Saturday 24 June), the nation’s peak annual activity by the Refugee Council of Australia to celebrate the contributions made by refugees to Australian society.
The first Refugee Week was organised in Sydney in 1986 and it became a global celebration recognised by the United Nations in 2001 after 2 decades of lobbying by Australian advocates.
Since 2015, more than 35,000 refugees have arrived in NSW from countries including Ukraine, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Congo and Myanmar.
The Multicultural NSW Stronger Together Project Grants 2024 program aims to support grassroots projects that can make a lasting positive impact on social cohesion and meet a community need.
Project Grants funding ranges from $20,000 to $40,000 for activities to be delivered between 1 January to 31 December 2024.
Multicultural NSW will be running an online information session on the project grants program from 10.30am on Wednesday 28 June 2023. Applications close at 3pm on Friday 7 July 2023.
Get more information, view all eligibility requirements and apply on the Multicultural NSW Grants Program.
To register for the online information session, email: grantsinfo@multicultural.nsw.gov.au
NSW Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper said:
“When people flee oppression or violence, they need a safe haven where they can rebuild their lives and meet their aspirations.”
“When refugees are given the best chance to settle into a community, not only do they thrive, but they help their community to grow as well. Our grassroots organisations are best equipped at finding place-based solutions to issues impacting local communities.”
“By building stronger, more socially cohesive communities we are investing in our state’s greatest asset; its people.”