Immunisation Scholarships and Grants available

To provide support to organisations to deliver COVID-19 vaccination services including boosters to vulnerable populations, the Hunter New England and Central Coast Primary Health Network (the PHN) has community grants available for eligible activities.

To support the Government’s COVID-19 response, innovative, local, short-term COVID-19 vaccination activities and strategies are being implemented. These targeted, short-term activities aim to increase access to the COVID-19 vaccination among vulnerable populations who cannot access or have difficulty accessing the vaccine through existing mechanisms.

The community grant round will be accessible via the PHN grants portal SmartyGrants with funding available of between $10 000 ex GST and $250 000 ex GST.  

To learn more, please access:

COVID-19 Vulnerable Populations Vaccination Community Grants 2023 - Primary Health Network (thephn.com.au)

In addition, the PHN is funding 55 scholarships for eligible Registered Nurses and Aboriginal Medical Practitioners to complete the Australian College of Nurses “Immunisation for Health Practitioners Course (307)”, to sustainably strengthen the HNECC workforce. For more information, please refer to:

COVID-19 Vulnerable Populations Vaccination Immunisation Scholarships 2023 - EOI - Primary Health Network (thephn.com.au)

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