Grants for WA schools to promote and advance reconciliation.
Funding assistance is available for your school to complete a PALS project. PALS projects are varied, and your school may already be involved with initiatives that are eligible for PALS funding. PALS funding is available to all WA primary and secondary schools and encourages schools with and without Aboriginal students to participate.
PALS is an initiative of the department which encourages WA schools to develop projects that promote reconciliation in their local community. PALS is based on the core attributes of:
PALS projects must focus on reconciliation and align with one or more of our six categories. In addition, an in class learning component is mandatory and must feature with your grant.
All WA primary and secondary schools.
Funding closed
You must read the guidelines before submitting an application as they provide essential information.
Projects can vary and range from producing Aboriginal art murals, bush tucker gardens, running NAIDOC Week events or fostering relationships between students and Aboriginal Elders through school incursions and excursions.
Please refer to the following documents for more information before applying
The PALS Project Toolkit is designed to assist you with planning and developing your project. It provides:
This document will assist you in planning your project.
In 2022 schools that received 2 year funding of $3000 ($1500 per year) are required to submit a progress report.
PALS 2021 Project Acquittals can still be submitted via the online portal.
Download the PALS quick reference guide on how to submit a PALS Acquittal.
Contact the PALS Officer on 61 8 6552 1657 or email pals@dlgsc.wa.gov.au