26TEN Community Grants Program History

​Communities

In 2020-21 the 26TEN Community grants program has been replaced, as part of the recommendations in the 26TEN in 2020 Review. 

Find out more about our exciting new program, 26TEN Communities: Local literacy for work and life. 

2018-2019

Community grants have been awarded to:

  • Break O'Day Council
  • Devonport City Council
  • Glenorchy City Council

2017-2018

Community grants have been awarded to:

  • Derwent Valley Council
  • Migrant Resource Centre

This table provides more information about these grants, including the amounts awarded and a summary of the projects.

2017-2018 26TEN Community Grants Summary (pdf)

2016-2017

Community grants have been awarded to:

  • Geeveston Community Centre
  • Glenorchy City Council 

This table provides more information about these grants, including the amounts awarded and a summary of the projects.

2016-2017 26TEN Community Grants Summary Table (pdf)

2015-2016

Community grants have been awarded to:

  • Break O'Day Council 

This table provides more information about these grants, including the amounts awarded and a summary of the projects.

2015-2016 26TEN Community Grants Summary Table (pdf)

2014-2015

Community grants have been awarded to:

  • Ability Tasmania Group (with TasTAFE)
  • Derwent Valley Council
  • Geeveston Community Centre
  • Migrant Resource Centre
  • Northern Suburbs Community Centre (with TasTAFE)
  • Tasmanian Council of Adult Literacy (with TasTAFE)

This table provides more information about these grants, including the amounts awarded and a summary of the projects.

2014-2015 26TEN Community Grants Summary Table (pdf)