Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) Grants
Please email the MERI Grants team: foe-research@unimelb.edu.au, if you are interested in apply for this funding opportunity
https://accan.org.au/grants/apply-for-a-grant/overview
2024 Round Timeline
Expressions of Interest round OPENS | 30 Jan 2024 |
Expressions of Interest round CLOSES | 23 February 2024 5 pm AEDT (Sydney) |
EOI Applicants informed of outcome | 4 April 2024 |
Full Application round OPENS(for invited applicants only) | 9 April 2024 |
Full Application round CLOSES | 7 May 2024 5 pm AEST (Sydney) |
Full applicants informed of outcome | 1 July 2024 |
Funded projects can begin from | 1 July 2024 |
All applications MUST be framed in terms of a specific consumer problem aligned with ACCAN’s strategic plan.
If you are applying under the Research Stream, you MUST ALSO demonstrate alignment with one of the below Priority Themes. Priorities are formulated in consultation with ACCAN’s stakeholders and change year to year.
2024 Priority Themes:
- Reliable, resilient and robust infrastructure
- Projects that inform policy settings that provide for reliable, resilient and robust infrastructure, including improving the coverage, capacity and reliability of regional, rural and remote infrastructure.
- Digital inclusion
- Projects aimed at supporting consumers who may face barriers to being digitally included, for example:
- Those experiencing domestic and family violence
- people with disability
- regional, rural and remote consumers
- First Nations Australians
- young consumers
- people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
- older Australians.
- Projects aimed at supporting consumers who may face barriers to being digitally included, for example:
- Connecting the community
- Projects that examine barriers to getting and staying connected to improve digital inclusion, regardless of location, particularly for people who may face digital exclusion due to a lack of affordable access to communications services. For example, people who are:
- experiencing homelessness
- renting
- residents of caravan parks
- residents of social, affordable and public housing
- in residential villages or aged care
- living in supported accommodation for people with disability
- Projects that examine barriers to getting and staying connected to improve digital inclusion, regardless of location, particularly for people who may face digital exclusion due to a lack of affordable access to communications services. For example, people who are:
- Consumer protections and a fairer telco market
- Projects that help consumers to engage confidently in the communications market and/or drive strengthened consumer protections. For example, projects which explore issues relating to:
- financial hardship
- credit assessment
- domestic and family violence.
- Projects that help consumers to engage confidently in the communications market and/or drive strengthened consumer protections. For example, projects which explore issues relating to:
- Frontiers in technology-facilitated consumer harm
- Projects that identify emerging issues and support the development of forward-looking policy settings.
- Accessible roadmap
- Projects that inform the Ideal Accessible Communications Roadmap to deliver a fully accessible communications sector.
- Other
- Other topics of high importance and aligned with ACCAN’s Strategic Plan.