Deadline: 4-Apr-23
In partnership with Handbury Foundation, ACE Radio 2AY & Edge FM, Border Trust invites submissions from not-for-profit, community organisations seeking to deliver community-based projects within Border Communities.
Granting Focus
The community granting aims to provide assistance to a broad range of charitable initiatives that improve community wellbeing.
Funding Information
- Small Grants of between $1,000 and $5,000 will be awarded.
- In exceptional circumstances, grants between $5,000 – $10,000 may be awarded. Please contact Border Trust to discuss your project prior to applying.
In all instances, Border Trust welcomes partnerships and encourage applicants to seek funds from a range of sources
What Border Trust is Most Likely to Fund
- Activity which has ongoing benefit to the community.
- Initiatives which support and improve the lives of vulnerable members of its community.
- Projects that can clearly demonstrate positive outcomes.
- Projects which are in keeping with the mission and aims of Border Trust and those of its granting partners, Handbury Foundation, Ace Radio 1494 2AY and Edge FM.
Eligibility Criteria
- Organisations must have an active ABN, be not-for-profit, community based and function for charitable purposes.
- Registration with the Australian Charities & Not for Profit Commission (ACNC) is strongly preferred.
- Organisations must be based in, and provide benefit for, the people of the Albury Wodonga Region and surrounds.
- Organisations with, and without, Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR Item 1) status are invited to apply.
For more information, visit Border Trust.