Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The Multicultural Community Facilities Grant (MCFG) provides $5,000–$10,000 to Northern Territory not-for-profit multicultural organizations for renovating, maintaining, and upgrading community facilities. The program strengthens infrastructure, fosters multicultural engagement, and ensures venues are accessible and inclusive for all community members.
Overview
The Multicultural Community Facilities Grant (MCFG) supports multicultural community organizations in the Northern Territory by funding improvements to facilities used primarily for multicultural activities.
The program aims to:
- Enhance community venues for multicultural events
- Create meeting spaces promoting cultural diversity and expression
- Ensure accessibility for all Territorians, regardless of cultural or linguistic background
- Strengthen community infrastructure through sustainable facility upgrades
Funding is approved per sharing arrangement, ranging from $5,000 to $10,000, depending on facility usage.
Eligible Applicants
Applicants must be:
- Not-for-profit or charitable incorporated multicultural organizations
- Based in the Northern Territory
- Owners and managers of the facilities proposed for improvement
- Compliant with relevant legislation and regulatory requirements
- Up to date on financial reporting and acquittals from previous Northern Territory Government grants
Eligible Projects
Projects must:
- Align with the program’s multicultural objectives
- Demonstrate clear outcomes and defined goals
- Form part of a broader strategy addressing community needs
- Improve existing community facilities to enhance accessibility and engagement
Funding supports:
- Renovations
- Maintenance
- Facility upgrades
Ineligible Projects
Funding is not available for:
- Organizations not focused on migrant or refugee communities
- Private for-profit entities or commercial ventures
- Real estate purchases
- Residential-zoned properties
- Government-owned or rented facilities
How to Apply
- Confirm that your organization meets eligibility criteria and owns/manages the facility.
- Prepare a project plan outlining proposed renovations, maintenance, or upgrades, with clear outcomes and goals.
- Submit the application through the official Northern Territory Government grants portal.
- Ensure the project demonstrates contribution to multicultural engagement and inclusivity.
Key Considerations and Tips
- Emphasize community impact and how the project enhances multicultural participation.
- Include a budget detailing the funding request and expected outcomes.
- Ensure compliance with legislation and prior grant reporting.
- Focus on facility improvements that benefit the wider community.
- Avoid proposals for ineligible property types or commercial ventures.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the funding range?
Grants range from $5,000 to $10,000 per facility sharing arrangement. - Who can apply?
Not-for-profit or charitable multicultural organizations in the Northern Territory that own and manage community facilities. - What types of projects are eligible?
Facility renovation, maintenance, or upgrades supporting multicultural activities and engagement. - Are rented or government-owned facilities eligible?
No, only owned and managed multicultural community facilities are eligible. - Can commercial or for-profit organizations apply?
No, the program is limited to not-for-profit multicultural organizations. - Is compliance with previous grants required?
Yes, organizations must have no outstanding reports or financial acquittals from prior Northern Territory Government grants. - What outcomes are expected?
Projects should contribute to multicultural engagement, inclusivity, and strengthened community infrastructure.
Conclusion
The MCFG program empowers multicultural organizations to improve community facilities, fostering inclusivity, accessibility, and cultural participation across the Northern Territory. By funding targeted upgrades and maintenance, the initiative strengthens community infrastructure and supports the expression and celebration of multicultural diversity.
For more information, visit Northern Territory Government.









































