Applications are now closed for 2012 grants.
PapScreen Victoria recognises that local community health organisations are usually best placed to encourage local women to participate in cervical screening.
Victorian community health organisations are invited to apply for a non-recurrent grant of up to $2,000 (including GST) to plan, implement and evaluate a cervical cancer prevention project that targets marginalised women in the community.
Eligible services:
See our Community Grants Storybook for examples of successful collaborative community projects funded by PapScreen in 2010.
Case study: Sue
I work at the Well Women's Clinic at the Royal Women's Hospital in Parkville.
I trained to be a Pap test provider because I understood women wanted a female practitioner.