The Australian Government has committed $10 million over 4 years to the REAL Project Fund to support initiatives that create new pathways to employment for First Nations people leaving the justice system.
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About the REAL Project Fund
The purpose of the REAL Project Fund is to support delivery of small-scale, community-led, innovative projects that build pathways to stable and culturally safe employment opportunities for First Nations people who have been in the justice system. The projects will look to address legislative, attitudinal and systemic barriers that impact opportunities for employment for this cohort.
The REAL Project Fund will be flexible to allow for innovative solutions. Projects may include working in partnership with employers to provide paid work experience and mentoring activities (like career planning) to address non-vocational barriers to employment.
Consultations
As part of stakeholder consultations on the REAL Program in 2024, the department consulted on the REAL Project Fund.
Aligning with the feedback received from the stakeholder consultations, Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) and other First Nations organisations will be prioritised to deliver projects under the REAL Project Fund.
The department will also consider collaborative community-led projects that create employment opportunities to address industry demand or skill shortages across Australia or address specific cohorts.
Information on how to apply for the grants to deliver the REAL Project Fund will be provided on this page when available.
It is anticipated that projects will commence in 2026.