Victorian Government Launches Study Melbourne Inclusion Program with $30k Grants
The Victorian Government has opened applications for the Study Melbourne Inclusion Program (SMIP), offering grants of up to $30,000 for collaborative projects supporting international students' wellbeing. The initiative is part of Victoria's International Education Recovery Plan, with a total funding of $52.9m through 2025.
The SMIP aims to foster partnerships between two or more organisations to create activities that enhance international students' experiences in Victoria. While details of past recipients and projects are not available, interested parties can learn more at an information session on Wednesday, 8 October, from 10.00am to 11.00am at the Study Melbourne Hub.
Applicants must commit to matching at least half of the requested funding, demonstrating a shared commitment to the project's success. The program encourages innovative ideas that align with its mission to promote international students' wellbeing and integration.
Applications for the SMIP are now open, offering an opportunity for organisations to collaborate and secure funding for initiatives that enrich international students' lives in Victoria. The program's focus on partnerships and co-contribution reflects its commitment to sustainable and impactful projects.
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