GRANTS

Jewish Care gratefully acknowledges the following grants and sources which have provided funding for programs and services benefitting our community:

  • Besen Grant for respite, family and carer support
  • Eva and Les Erdi Humanitarian Charitable Foundation
  • Spotlight Foundation
  • Commonwealth Home Support Program Grant
  • City of Melbourne COVID-19 Grant – Technology Resources
  • Department of Premier & Cabinet/ Family Safety Victoria Multicultural COVID-19 Family Violence Program
  • HACC/Linkages funding from Department of Health and Human Services Victoria – to provide broad reaching services to clients who are ineligible for the NDIS or who require supports due to their disability
  • Jobs Victoria
  • National Disability Insurance Agency
  • State Aged Care Funding – Support for Carers Grant
  • State Trustees Grassroots Grant
  • Funds from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany In-Home Services Program funded by the German Government
  • Social services for Jewish Nazi victims have been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany
  • Holocaust Survivor Emergency Assistance Program from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. Emergency assistance Program for Austrian Nazi victims. This funding comes from a settlement with the Austrian Government, which was negotiated by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany
  • Alfred Landecker Foundation, administered by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany for the benefit of needy Jewish Nazi victims
  • The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany for ongoing social or short-term emergency assistance
  • The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany has approved allocation at the direction of the United States District Court supervising the lawsuit In Re: Holocaust Victim Assets Litigation (Swiss Banks) to provide Jewish Care with Emergency Assistance Program