VICTORIA SPORT DEFIBRILLATOR GRANTS

The Victorian Government is committed to ensuring the safety of athletes, club members, and spectators

across the state.

Why Include an AED in Your Facility ?

If your club is planning to improve safety within the club as well as to develop or redevelop change rooms, pavilions, sports ovals, or courts, it’s essential to consider factoring in the installation of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) as part of the project.

Defibrillators play a critical role in ensuring the safety of athletes, club members, and spectators in the event of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). Given that SCA can happen anywhere and at any time, having an AED on-site significantly increases the chance of survival, especially in sports environments where the risk of cardiac events may be higher.

By integrating AEDs into your facilities you ensure that the life-saving AEDs are easily accessible, adding another layer of safety for everyone involved in the club.

CURRENT GRANTS PROGRAMS

Sporting Club Grants Program

Access to the Sporting Club Grants Program helps grassroots clubs and organisations overcome barriers to participation, develop safe and sustainable practices, and foster stronger, more active local communities.

This funding allows clubs to invest in vital equipment like defibrillators, which enhance on-site safety and preparedness. By securing this support, organisations can ensure that their members are protected during sudden cardiac arrest emergencies, while also promoting inclusivity and community engagement through safe and well-managed facilities.

With the Sporting Club Grants Program, you can access up to $1,000 to purchase essential safety equipment, such as defibrillators, which are crucial for ensuring the safety and wellbeing of participants during sports and recreational activities

Program dates

Round 1

Funding is available for projects commencing or items purchased from 12 October 2024.

  • Applications open: Friday 6 September 2024
  • Applications close: 4 pm Friday 11 October 2024
  • Notification of outcomes: late December 2024.
Funding Categories

In 2024-25, there are 4 funding categories. Category 1: On-field Uniforms or Equipment provides up to $1,000 to purchase on-field playing uniforms, participation equipment for competitors and active participants, safety, injury prevention and first-aid equipment.

THE COUNTRY FOOTBALL AND NETBALL PROGRAM

As part of this initiative, The Country Football and Netball Program, delivered in partnership with AFL Victoria and Netball Victoria, provides crucial funding to enhance the safety and infrastructure of football and netball clubs in rural, regional, and outer metropolitan Victoria.

Grants of up to $250,000 are available to Local Government Authorities (LGAs) for projects that improve capacity, inclusion, and safety at sports facilities.

The Country Football and Netball Program supports projects such as:

  • Developing or redeveloping change rooms and pavilions to increase capacity, inclusion, and safety.

  • Upgrading or building new sports ovals and courts to improve infrastructure.

As part of these improvements, consider integrating an AED as part of your safety duty of care into your project. This could be a vital component of a broader fit-out, ensuring your facilities are equipped to handle emergencies while enhancing the overall safety and readiness of your club.

 

How to Apply

The 2024-2025 Country Football and Netball Program,

Opens on: 6 August 2024

Applications closing: 30 September 2024.

LGAs are encouraged to work with clubs and associations to identify priority projects that incorporate essential safety equipment, like AEDs, as part of the facility upgrades.

To apply, LGAs must submit their applications online, following a discussion with their Sport and Recreation Victoria representative. Clubs interested in having an AED included in their upgrade should contact their LGA to express interest and collaborate on an application.

Successful projects will be announced from February 2025 onwards. For more details, visit the Sport Victoria website.

Why Apply for the Victoria Sport Defibrillator Grant?

Save Lives

  • Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is the leading cause of death in Australia.
  • Over 30,000 Australians experience SCA each year.
  • 90% of those who suffer from SCA outside of a medical facility do not survive.
  • Quick defibrillation with an AED can increase the chance of survival up to 75%.

Financial Support

Reduce the cost of purchasing an AED with a grant, making it more accessible to protect your community.

Improve Community Safety and Accountability

Improve the safety of your club or facility by having an AED on-site, ensuring you are prepared for emergencies and can provide immediate assistance in the event of a cardiac arrest.

How AED Authority Can Help Your Organisation

At AED Authority, our expert team is ready to assist you with all the information you need to make a well-informed decision.

    • Expert Guidance: We will guide you through the grant application process. We have years of experience in helping organisations equip themselves with AEDs.
    • Community Focused: Dedicated to improving public health and safety in Victoria.
    • Choosing the right AED: It can be difficult to compare each device’s features and benefits to find the best value. You need not just a life-saving device but also a reliable partner for support and service. We can help you find the right AED for your needs.
    • Certified Devices: Our Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) certified and comply with Australian standards.
    • Tailored Solutions: We offer solutions tailored to your needs, including devices for children and adults, management, and monitoring options.
    • Competitive Pricing: Our bundles are high-quality, competitively priced, and supported by our dedicated team.
    • Quick Action: Ensure your application is submitted before the deadline. We can help you complete a quick application and assist you with the best and most appropriate AEDs for your organisation.
    • Easy Purchase Process: We make buying easy and stress-free.

     

    Customer Reviews

    Australians Choose AED Authority

    AED Authority is the go-to partner for exceptional expert advice and continuous support for defibrillator needs for countless individuals and organisations across Australia.

    “Thank you for what has been a very easy and professionally handled process.”

    Albion Park Uniting Church

    “I want to thank you Sam & Grant for the great support and responsiveness you have provided during this process.”

    Sarah Smits  //  Work Safe Victoria

    “I can’t remember the last time I encountered such flawless and prompt customer service.”

    Carly La Canale // Facility Director, Honeywell

    “Thank you for the offer that you have put together for us. I can see why you recommended this defibrillator (Lifepak CR2) for our Church.  Whilst it is a little more expensive than what we were initially budgeting for, I do appreciate the quality and features that it has and the generous and kind deal that you have put together for us.  I am also mindful of the fact that when it comes to potentially saving someone’s life, cost really should not be something that I quibble over.”

    Abermain Mission Hall Church

     

    Every Heart Matters

    Secure Funding for Your Sports Facility’s Lifesaving AED

    Apply now for financial support and ensure you’re equipped for emergencies.

    We can guide you through the application, keeping you updated every step of the way to ensure your facility gets the lifesaving AED it needs.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Find answers to common questions about Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA), AEDs, AED Grants Programs, and more.

    What is Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)?

    Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a medical emergency where the heart suddenly stops beating, causing a loss of blood flow to the brain and organs. It can happen unexpectedly to anyone, anywhere, and at any time. Immediate intervention is crucial for survival.

    What is an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)?

    An Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is a portable medical device that saves lives by delivering a controlled electric shock to the heart. In case of a sudden cardiac arrest, the patient’s heart rhythm needs to be reset quickly, which can only be done through defibrillation using an AED. While starting immediate CPR is essential, it alone is not sufficient to reset the heart rhythm. An AED will deliver a controlled electric shock to get the heart beating normally again.

    Why is an AED important for survival?

    In the event of a sudden cardiac arrest, every minute without defibrillation reduces the chance of survival by up to 10%. Quick access to an AED can significantly increase the chances of survival.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to improve your organisation’s and community’s safety. Apply for the AED grant today and take the first step towards saving lives.

    Is an AED safe and easy to use?

    Absolutely! AEDs are user-friendly and safe to operate. Our range is designed for public access and requires no specialized training. Once activated, AEDs guide the user step-by-step until Emergency Services arrive, with simple graphics and clear voice commands making them easy for anyone to use. Using an AED poses no risk—you cannot harm the person, be harmed, or be held liable.

    Good Samaritan laws protect those who assist in emergencies.

    What AEDs are recommended?

    To ensure safety and reliability, AEDs must be Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) approved and meet the minimum recommendations set by the Australian New Zealand Resuscitation Council Guidelines

    TGA Approval: The AED must have TGA certification.

    Essential Equipment:

    Durability:

    • The AED needs to withstand the environment in which it is placed. Consider the International Protection (IP) rating, which indicates the device’s ability to resist dust, water, extreme temperatures, and mechanical impact.

    Usability:

    • Ideally, the AED should be suitable for use on both adults and children.
    • Devices that provide visual cues and verbal instructions on performing CPR and early defibrillation are particularly beneficial and reassuring for non-medically trained users.
    • Compliance with Guidelines: It should operate in accordance with current Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines.
    • Portability: The device should be lightweight and easily transportable.
    • Long-Life Battery: It must have a battery capable of delivering multiple shocks and supporting multiple resuscitations.
    How many AEDs do I need?

    When determining the appropriate number of AED units and their placement, several factors should be considered. Except for small buildings, it is generally advised to have at least one AED unit per floor. The key goal of any effective AED program is to ensure a response time of three minutes or less from the victim’s collapse to the AED’s arrival. Use this objective as a guideline for deciding the number and locations of AED units. For further information on how to assess your site, click here.

    Do I need training to use a defibrillator?

    Defibrillators are designed for use by anyone, requiring no prior training. They provide clear visual and verbal instructions to guide you through each step. While each defibrillator model may vary slightly, it’s beneficial to familiarise yourself with your chosen one. Our resources section includes demonstration videos for all the devices we offer.

    How can AED Authority help with the grant application?

    AED Authority provides expert guidance throughout the grant application process, assists in selecting the ideal AED, and offers comprehensive support for installation and maintenance.

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