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Dementia Australia awards over $160,000 to dementia-friendly projects across Australia

Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Dementia Australia has awarded over $160,000 in grants to 17 community groups across Australia to support local communities to become more dementia-friendly.

The grants were awarded to project ideas that supported local communities, with a special focus this year on people living with young onset dementia and young carers.

Dementia Australia CEO Professor Tanya Buchanan said with an estimated 29,000 people in Australia living with young onset dementia, it is important we take action so that people of all ages living with dementia feel supported and included in their communities.

“We were pleased to receive more than 117 high-quality applications this year, and the 17 successful applicants demonstrated outstanding dedication to inclusive, supportive environments,” Professor Buchanan said.

“We look forward to seeing and celebrating their community impact over the coming months.”

Motion By the Ocean Inc in Western Australia was one of the 17 recipients, awarded a grant for their Storytelling Through the Generations program. Designed with people living with young onset dementia in mind, (whilst also being accessible to anyone living with dementia) the program takes people on trishaws along the Sorrento coastline where trained volunteers guide and share stories of local heritage and offer an opportunity for reminiscence.

Motion By the Ocean Inc CEO/Founder Alanagh Godderidge said with many locals having lived within the community for decades the coastline is the perfect prompt for memories.

“Sharing stories of our local history often stirs deep nostalgia and encourages the retelling of stories from years gone by,” Ms Godderidge said.

“We all want to be heard, and we all have a story to tell. This grant from Dementia Australia allows us at Motion by the Ocean Inc to sustain these storytelling sessions every week across the entire year. We are very grateful to be valued and supported in this way."

The Merri-bek City Salvation Army (Brunswick) was awarded a grant for their project Familiar Ground: Creative Story Telling and Photographic Exhibition. The exhibition will celebrate people living with young onset dementia and their care partners in the Brunswick community through photography and associated story telling.

Merri-bek City Salvation Army (Brunswick) Community Engagement Coordinator Jason Simmonds said that with the grant they can capture and celebrate the strengths, stories and experiences of people living with dementia in their community.

“Through the Familiar Ground creative storytelling and photographic exhibition, we’ll create a safe, dignified, dementia-friendly space where voices are heard and shared; strengthening connection, belonging and hope,” Mr Simmonds said.

Dementia Australia’s Community Engagement Program has funded more than 100 grassroots projects since its establishment, bringing the total funding awarded since 2018 to more than $1.21 million.

For a complete list of recipients of the 2026 Community Engagement Grant Program, please see below.

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Dementia Australia is the source of trusted information, education and services for the estimated more than 446,500 Australians living with dementia, and the more than 1.7 million people involved in their care. We advocate for positive change and support vital research. We are here to support people impacted by dementia, and to enable them to live as well as possible. No matter how you are impacted by dementia or who you are, we are here for you. For support, please contact the National Dementia Helpline on 1800 100 500. An interpreter service is available. The National Dementia Helpline is funded by the Australian Government. People looking for information can also visit dementia.org.au

Media contacts: Cady Moshos Media and Communications Advisor 0482 188 146 cady.moshos@dementia.org.au

When talking or writing about dementia please refer to Dementia-Friendly Language Guidelines.

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Recipients of the 2026 Dementia Australia Community Engagement Program Grants

New South Wales

  • Brunswick Salvation Army
  • ET Australia
  • Filipino Nursing Diaspora Network Pty Ltd
  • Gundagai Neighbourhood Centre Inc.
  • Hunter Medical Research Institute
  • Oberon Council
  • University of New South Wales/Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing
  • Y-Care of Dementia

Northern Territory

  • Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
  • Level Up Gaming

Queensland

  • Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
  • QUT Galleries and Museums

South Australia

  • Northern Yorke Peninsula (NYP) Dementia Community Cafe

Victoria

  • Rewire Musical Memories Choir

Western Australia

  • Ethnic Communities Council of Western Australia
  • Motion by the Ocean Inc
  • Young Onset Dementia WA Impact Network
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Last updated
15 July 2026