Men's Shed Grant Applications Open

20 August 2024

The Allan Labor Government is supporting the health and wellbeing of local communities with grants to build and improve men’s sheds in Victoria.

Member for Bellarine Alison Marchant encourages applications from Men’s Sheds across the Bellarine to the 2024-25 Men’s Shed Funding Program grants.

Grants of up to $100,000 are available to build new men’s sheds ­– which includes converting a building into a men’s shed – and refurbish, extend or upgrade existing men’s sheds.

Men’s sheds are important places for men to connect, socialise, learn new skills and work on projects that give back to their communities.

They benefit the health and wellbeing of members through social support, and the ability to work on meaningful projects, talk about issues and seek support from peers in a healthy and inclusive environment.

Activities for shedders are diverse and range from community projects such as making toys for local childcare groups to assisting with emergency responses and preparedness. 

There are more than 350 men’s sheds across Victoria, with an estimated 20,000 engaged members.

The 2024-25 grants are part of ongoing support for men’s sheds through the Men’s Shed Funding Program. 

Program grants last year included funding for the Lalor and District Men’s Shed to install a solar system, lighting and dust extraction and kitchen equipment, to improve the shed’s environmental and financial sustainability.

The 2023-24 program also provided grants to build a men’s shed in Benambra, replace a staircase at Badger Creek and District Men’s Shed, extend Wangaratta District Men’s Shed, and complete further men’s shed projects.

Applications for Men’s Shed Funding Program grants are open until 16 October 2024.

For more information or to apply, visit vic.gov.au/mens-shed-funding-program.

 

Quote attributable to Member for Bellarine Alison Marchant

“The Men’s Shed Funding Program supports the important work local Men’s Sheds do in contributing to the community and providing a welcoming place for locals to learn a new skill and meet new people.”