2011-2012 COMMUNITY GRANTS PROGRAM
has now closed

Do you have a great idea you would like to see happen in your community?

The grants program aims to assist local community groups and organisations to increase involvement, and provide opportunities for Council and the community to work together. The Borough knows that groups often need support and annually makes funds available through the Community Grants program.
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The Borough of Queenscliffe Community Grants Program is provided:

  • To encourage and assist common interest groups to take an active involvement in the life of their community for the overall benefit of that community and its members.
  • To help communities to help themselves to become stronger, more economically, environmentally and socially sustainable.
  • To enhance leadership and other civic skills within communities so as to enhance the capacity of those communities to address local issues and challenges and to build vibrant, healthy places.
  • To develop a sense of community spirit, pride, ownership and identity within communities.
    The Borough provides grants to community organisations that support community, art and cultural projects and activities that enhance the well-being and quality of life of residents living in the Borough of Queenscliffe.

For more information contact Emma Clark or Leanne Stein at the Borough of Queenscliffe on 5258 1377.

Other ways to secure grant funding

Getting grants can be difficult. This is particularly the case for smaller communities, however Council is not the only source of grant funding.

The 'Grassroots Grants' resource kit can be used by a wide range of organisations including: sporting or recreation clubs, community managed welfare services, education providers, associations, church groups, service clubs, community centres, resident groups, support groups or environmental groups. Click HERE to download the Resource Kit.

Also, if your project doesn't fit within Council’s Community Grants Program, there are many organisations that might be able to assist. These include state and federal government departments, philanthropic groups and the private sector – including many financial institutions.

Visit the links below for more information.

Department of Planning and Community Development  DPCD works with local communities and groups throughout Victoria & administers over 24 grant programs across 3 main themes: Planning, Strengthening Communities & Building Community Infrastructure.
Regional Development Victoria RDV helps fund State programs, services and resources in rural and regional Victoria that strengthen community confidence and drive economic growth.
GrantsLINK   GrantsLINK is a government grants portal that lists grants that are available for community projects that develop solutions to local problems, fund ideas and initiatives, or provide assistance in times of hardship.
Our Community   Our Community is an online resource that provides information on all aspects of running a community group and has access to resources, training, advice and tools on how to access grants.
Community Portal   Community Portal helps Australian groups and communities find relevant information, including locating grants and how to apply.
Australian Parliament House Library The Australian Parliament House website features resources and information about community grants and includes links to selected sources of Commonwealth, State and Territory financial assistance which is available to community groups, non-government organisations and commercial services.
Philanthropy Australia Philanthropy Australia is the national peak body for philanthropy. Their website provides information on how to seek grant funding from Australian philanthropic trusts and foundations.