Community Building Partnership (NSW) Closes 12 June 2020
The program aims to invest in infrastructure projects that deliver positive social, environmental and recreational outcomes, while promoting community participation, inclusion and cohesion.
The program aims to invest in infrastructure projects that deliver positive social, environmental and recreational outcomes, while promoting community participation, inclusion and cohesion.
Round 3 of the National Stronger Regions Fund is now open and closes 15th March 2016. Some tips on how to have a successful application.
The Liveable Communities Grants program offers a total of $1 million in funding per year for four years for projects that improve the lives of older people living in NSW. Grants of up to $100,000 are available.
The Royal Agricultural Society of NSW Foundation (RASF) is offering young people up to $25,000 in funding for a community project in their local rural area.
The Litter – Regional Implementation Program objective is to support Regional Waste Groups and Voluntary Waste Groups to deliver effective litter prevention projects that best address regional needs outlined in their Regional Waste Strategies.
Funding events that grow audiences at festivals across regional Australia. Festivals Australia will fund high quality arts or cultural heritage projects that participants and audiences can engage with, through activities such as a parade, performance, workshop, installation or exhibition.
Our team has been busy running a series of one day sessions designed to assist Not-For-Profit and Council’s around the Central West in preparing their grant applications and business cases for a number of upcoming grant programs.
Business Sense will be delivering two grant funding workshops in Bathurst and Forbes, providing valuable insights to improve your success in your next grant application.
AusIndustry’s Entrepreneurs Infrastructure Grant is targeted to SME’s & Startups. The Grant Funding is open to private sector & ongoing with $484m over 5yrs.
Round 1 was hotly contested with 405 applications and only 51 funded meaning 354 unhappy and disappointed councils and groups!