Community group grants to encourage organ and tissue donation

The Hon Dr David Gillespie MP

Minister for Regional Health

Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Investment

Deputy Leader of the House

Community organisations across the country will share in more than $500,000 from the Morrison Joyce Government help raise awareness about organ and tissue donation in Australia and encourage more Australians to take the easy step to sign up on the Australian Organ Donor Register.

Ten community organisations will get a share of the $512,000 to promote this important cause.

Minister responsible for the Organ and Tissue Authority, Dr David Gillespie said there are around 13 million Australians aged 16+ who are eligible to register as organ and tissue donors - but haven't.

"You never know if you or a loved one may one day be in need of life-saving transplant," Dr Gillespie said.

"What we need is more people to register their wish to be an organ donor, and importantly, to tell their family."

Dr Gillespie, a former regional doctor, said increasing awareness about organ and tissue donation, and encouraging families to talk about donation and registration, is vital to getting more people to say "yes" to donation.

"Support from organisations across the country - undertaking research, running events or online promotional activities - helps to share about the importance of organ donation and show how easy it is for people to register," Dr Gillespie said.

"Organ donation is such a generous gift that can help so many people and their families. These new community grants will help spread the word, especially to our culturally and linguistically diverse communities, First Nations Peoples and our young Australians."

With around 1,850 Australians on the organ transplant waiting list and a further 13,000 people on dialysis, some who may benefit from a kidney transplant, the demand for donors has never been greater.

"For some of the 1,850 Australians currently on the organ transplant waitlist, it's a matter of life and death," Dr Gillespie said.

Details of all successful 2022 grants is available below and on the Organ and Tissue Authority website.

The DonateLife 2022 Community Awareness Grants are provided by the Organ and Tissue Authority as part of its national Community Awareness and Education Program.

Registering to be an organ and tissue donor is easy. You just need your phone, Medicare card and just one minute. Head to donatelife.gov.au or you can join through the Medicare Express Plus app where you download your COVID-19 vaccination certificate.

Successful 2022 Community Awareness Grants

Applicant

Category

Project focus

Funding $

(GST ex)

LaTrobe University

Research

Research into the barriers to registration amongst young people.

$22,319

Gift of Life Inc.

National event (up to 3 years funding)

Canberra-based public awareness event (community walk) with national footprint and expansion plans through coordinated activities including school engagement and social media engagement.

$50,000 per year for 3 years

Queensland Remote Aboriginal Media

Publicity

Three-month radio campaign to support DonateLife Week targeting First Nations Peoples, including segments in four key Indigenous languages and social media content

$42,760

Pixel 42

Publicity

Produce targeted video content to First Nations People and young people with distribution through TV, Indigenous broadcasters as well as other DonateLife partner organisations.

$50,000

Southern Cross University

Research

Research into beliefs about donation in with Indian and Bangladeshi communities in Sydney including dissemination strategy for national roll out and future engagement with CALD communities.

$48,580

Migration Council Australia

Education

Integration of videos (animations) and articles in 20 languages into the MyAus app for migrants and refugees new to Australia.

$48,000

Multicultural Communities Council WA

Education

Co-design development of educational material (booklets) on donation in ten languages and the distribution of educational material.

$33,600

Multicultural Services Centre WA

Education

Co-designed development of online tools and publications (including 12 podcasts) to reach CALD communities, with further distribution though ethnic and community radio, to be scaled nationally.

$49,947

Podshape Podcasting

Publicity

Podcast series about donation targeting young people and First Nations Peoples, hosted by former NRL star Sam Thaiday.

$48,500

SMRD

Publicity

Saffron Day event, which promotes awareness about donation amongst people of SE Asian origin, and to the broader Australian public through digital promotional activities.

$18,000

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