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2020 Health Smart Grant Guidelines now available!

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If you’re a charity who specialises in equipping young Aussies with the right health tools and information to make positive health choices and ultimately, reduce the risk of chronic illness, then we want to hear from you.

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Looking for a head start on our 2020 Health Smart Grant round? Our Expression of Interest form and guidelines are available to download now!

If you’re a charity who specialises in equipping young Aussies with the right health tools and information to make positive health choices and ultimately, reduce the risk of chronic illness, then we want to hear from you.

We will be accepting EOIs throughout the month of June, and offering six $40,000 grants to help empower Aussie youth and young adults to be health smart in their everyday lives. If successful, you will also be given the chance to double your funding, through our public ‘People’s Vote’ where two of the six charities will receive an extra $40,000 as decided by nib members and the wider community.

Interested? Visit our Apply page, opens in a new tab to find out more. You can also check out our 2019 Health Smart partners on our Partnerships page.

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Charities receive an extra funding boost at nib’s Annual General Meeting

Shareholders at nib’s Annual General Meeting have cast their vote to help allocate $40,000 in funding to our three Health Smart partners.

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Meet our 2020 Health Smart grants recipients

Meet six Australian charities who have received a share of $240,000 in funding to promote healthy behaviours under our new grant program.

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Three Hunter-based charities walk away with their share in $100k

Three incredible charities receive $100k in funding to support health and wellbeing initiatives in the Hunter community.

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