




Workforce Wellbeing Grant Round

Flinders Foundation is proud to support SALHN’s Wellbeing Plan through the launch of the Workforce Wellbeing Grant Round.
Grant applications open close 5pm 1 September.
The Flinders Foundation Workforce Wellbeing Grants Program provides small grants of $500 to $5,000 to support staff and volunteer-led initiatives that improve the physical, mental, emotional, cultural, or social wellbeing of employees working within or on behalf of SALHN.
This program is part of our strategy and focus on targeted grant rounds supporting the people at the heart of our health system. When we invest in the wellbeing of those who care for others, we help strengthen the entire system that delivers exceptional care.
It’s made possible by the generosity of our community, whose donations and fundraising ensures that care extends to every corner of SALHN, including those who deliver it.
Together, we’re building a healthier, more supported workforce, and delivering exceptional care, without exceptions.
Apply nowEligibility
To apply, you must:
- Be employed by SALHN or working on SALHN premises (incl. seconded university staff under their SALHN responsibilities) or a VollieCare volunteer.
- Propose an initiative that will benefit the wellbeing of staff on SALHN sites
- Link your project to at least one wellbeing pillar
- Be available to participate in grant communications and reporting
Support
If you need assistance, including accessibility support, contact:
Melinda Hill, Wellbeing Team Administration Support email Melinda.hill@sa.gov.au
Further information
More information such as what you can apply for, assessment criteria, and application details is available in the information pack.
Please read the information pack before submitting your Expression of Interest.
Information Pack
Endorsement Form
Applying for a Workforce Wellbeing Grant
Once you've read the Information Pack, click below to go to the grant application form:
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Flinders Foundation acknowledges the Kaurna people as the traditional custodians of the land on which the Flinders precinct was established. We acknowledge the Kaurna people’s deep and ongoing connection to land, waters and community, and pay our respect to their Elders, past and present.




