Deadline: 22-Mar-2026
The Nillumbik Community Fund provides grants of up to $5,000 to local groups, clubs, schools, and organisations to deliver projects and events that strengthen participation, wellbeing, and sustainability across the Nillumbik Shire. Funding supports initiatives aligned with Council Plan and Health and Wellbeing priorities, encouraging inclusive, connected, and resilient communities. Applicants must be not-for-profit or partnered with eligible organisations and ensure proper grant acquittal.
About the Program
The Nillumbik Community Fund is designed to support local initiatives that enhance community participation, wellbeing, and sustainability. The program provides financial assistance to community groups, clubs, schools, and organisations delivering projects, activities, and inclusive events that benefit residents of the Nillumbik Shire.
Key Focus Areas
The program aligns with the Council Plan 2025–29 and the Health and Wellbeing Plan 2025–29, supporting initiatives across:
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Inclusive Living and Participation – Encouraging community involvement and accessibility
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Liveable and Connected Communities – Strengthening local networks and engagement
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Sustainable Futures and Healthy Environments – Supporting environmental responsibility and long-term sustainability
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Responsible Governance and Community Leadership – Promoting accountability and effective community initiatives
Health and Wellbeing Priorities include:
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Improving mental wellbeing and social connection
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Preventing discrimination and violence
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Increasing active living
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Improving food systems
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Reducing harm from alcohol, drugs, vaping, tobacco, and gambling
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Advocating for and improving access to services, facilities, and housing
Funding Details
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Grant Amount: Up to $5,000 per initiative
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Multiple Applications: Allowed for different projects, assessed individually
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Project Completion: All funds must be spent by 30 June 2027
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Funding supports a wide range of community initiatives aligned with council and wellbeing priorities
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Not-for-profit incorporated organisations, community groups, schools, and clubs connected to Nillumbik
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Unincorporated groups partnering with an eligible incorporated organisation
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Artists, individuals, and local businesses collaborating with an eligible not-for-profit incorporated organisation
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Applicants must hold public liability insurance of at least $20 million, or be covered under Council’s Community Liability insurance for events on Council land or venues
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Must have satisfactorily acquitted any previous grants received from Nillumbik Shire Council
Project Requirements
Applicants are expected to:
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Deliver initiatives that benefit the local community and reflect Council priorities
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Build community connections and participation
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Ensure a well-planned budget and timeline
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Attend an information session or consult a Council Officer prior to applying
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Complete projects and spend funds by 30 June 2027
How to Apply
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Confirm your organisation or group meets eligibility criteria
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Identify a project that aligns with Council Plan and Health and Wellbeing priorities
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Prepare a proposal outlining objectives, community impact, budget, and timeline
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Consult with a Council Officer or attend an information session
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Submit your application according to Council guidelines
Common Tips for Applicants
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Ensure your project clearly demonstrates community benefit
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Highlight collaborations with other local organisations
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Include measurable objectives and expected outcomes
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Verify that insurance coverage meets Council requirements
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Plan for timely completion and grant acquittal
FAQ
1. What is the maximum grant amount? Up to $5,000 per project.
2. Can multiple applications be submitted? Yes, for different initiatives, assessed individually.
3. Who can apply? Not-for-profit organisations, schools, community groups, and partnered individuals or artists connected to Nillumbik.
4. Is insurance required? Yes, $20 million public liability or coverage under Council insurance for events on Council property.
5. When must projects be completed? All projects must be finished and funds spent by 30 June 2027.
6. Are prior grant recipients eligible? Only if they have satisfactorily acquitted previous grants.
7. What type of projects are funded? Projects that strengthen community participation, wellbeing, inclusion, and sustainability, aligned with Council and Health Plan priorities.
Conclusion
The Nillumbik Community Fund empowers local groups, clubs, and organisations to implement projects that foster stronger, inclusive, and sustainable communities. By funding initiatives aligned with council and health priorities, the program enhances community participation, wellbeing, and local connections across the Nillumbik Shire.
For more information, visit Nillumbik Shire Council.








































