Deadline: 27-Jul-2026
The Environmental Grants Program supports community-led environmental and sustainability projects in the Northern Beaches by providing funding aligned with the “Protect. Create. Live – Northern Beaches Environment and Climate Change Strategy.” It encourages initiatives that contribute to local climate action, biodiversity protection, and sustainable community outcomes.
The program offers up to $5,000 per project for one-year initiatives running between November 2026 and 31 December 2027. It is open to eligible not-for-profit organisations, community groups, individuals, and sole traders (via auspice arrangements), with strict alignment to environmental and public interest outcomes.
What Is the Environmental Grants Program?
The Environmental Grants Program is a local government funding initiative designed to support community-based environmental and sustainability projects across the Northern Beaches.
It provides financial assistance to help residents, organisations, and community groups implement practical initiatives that contribute to environmental protection, climate action, and sustainability goals.
The program is directly aligned with the Northern Beaches Environment and Climate Change Strategy.
Programme Objectives
The program aims to strengthen environmental outcomes and community participation in sustainability initiatives.
Key objectives include:
- Supporting community environmental projects
- Advancing climate change mitigation and adaptation
- Encouraging sustainable practices across the community
- Protecting and enhancing local ecosystems
- Promoting environmental awareness and education
- Aligning projects with Council’s environmental strategy
- Encouraging community participation in sustainability action
Strategic Alignment
All funded projects must align with:
- Protect. Create. Live – Northern Beaches Environment and Climate Change Strategy
This includes alignment with themes such as:
- Climate action and emissions reduction
- Biodiversity conservation
- Sustainable living practices
- Resource efficiency
- Community environmental stewardship
Funding Overview
The program provides small-scale grants to support local environmental initiatives.
Key funding details include:
- Maximum grant amount: up to $5,000 (excluding GST)
- Project duration: 1-year programs only
- Multi-year funding: Not supported
- Funding type: Community environmental grants
- Payment condition: Funding released after agreement and valid tax invoice
Funding Flexibility
- Partial funding may be awarded based on assessment outcomes
- Funding may be adjusted depending on project scope and merit
Eligible Applicants
A wide range of community-based applicants can apply.
Eligible Groups
- Incorporated not-for-profit organisations
- Community organisations (incorporated or unincorporated via auspice)
- Individuals (with sponsorship)
- Sole traders (with auspice arrangements)
Auspice Requirement
Applicants who are not incorporated must:
- Be sponsored by an eligible not-for-profit organisation
- Ensure the sponsor is relevant to the project sector
- Work with the sponsor for implementation support
Non-Local Applicants
Applicants outside the Northern Beaches must:
- Demonstrate clear and tangible benefit to the Northern Beaches community
Ineligible Applicants
The following groups are not eligible:
- State government organisations
- Political parties
- For-profit businesses
- Schools, including parent and citizen associations
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet governance and compliance conditions.
Council Compliance
Applicants must:
- Be up to date with Council grant reporting and acquittals
- Have no outstanding debts owed to Council
- Ensure funding is used for public benefit purposes
Public Interest Requirement
Projects must:
- Primarily benefit the local community
- Demonstrate clear environmental or sustainability outcomes
- Align with Council priorities and strategy
Eligible Project Types
The program supports a wide range of environmental initiatives.
Examples of Funded Activities
- Biodiversity conservation projects
- Community tree planting programs
- Habitat restoration initiatives
- Climate change awareness campaigns
- Waste reduction and recycling initiatives
- Water conservation projects
- Sustainable living education programs
- Community clean-up activities
- Urban greening and landscaping projects
Project Timing and Delivery
All projects must follow strict implementation timelines.
Key requirements:
- Projects may begin only after funding agreement is signed
- A valid tax invoice must be submitted to receive funding
- Projects must run between November 2026 and 31 December 2027
- Extensions are only allowed if formally agreed by Council
Funding Conditions
Successful applicants must:
- Deliver the project as outlined in the agreement
- Use funds strictly for approved purposes
- Maintain accurate financial records
- Provide evidence of expenditure
- Complete project reporting and acquittal requirements
- Follow Council invoice and payment procedures
Assessment Process
Applications are assessed based on:
- Alignment with environmental strategy
- Community benefit and impact
- Feasibility and clarity of project design
- Environmental sustainability outcomes
- Value for money
- Capacity of applicant or sponsoring organisation
Funding Decisions
- Council may award partial funding
- Funding amounts may vary based on project evaluation
- Not all eligible applications will receive funding due to competition
Why This Program Matters
The Environmental Grants Program plays a key role in:
- Supporting local climate action initiatives
- Enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem protection
- Encouraging sustainable community behaviour
- Building environmental awareness and education
- Strengthening grassroots environmental leadership
- Delivering local outcomes aligned with climate strategy
It enables communities to directly contribute to environmental sustainability goals.
Tips for a Strong Application
Applicants can improve success chances by:
- Clearly linking the project to Council’s climate strategy
- Demonstrating measurable environmental outcomes
- Showing strong community participation
- Providing realistic budgets and timelines
- Including education or awareness components
- Ensuring strong sponsor arrangements (if applicable)
- Highlighting long-term environmental benefits
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid:
- Weak alignment with environmental strategy
- Vague or unclear project outcomes
- Missing financial or reporting compliance
- Applying without required sponsorship (if unincorporated)
- Overestimating impact without evidence
- Ignoring eligibility restrictions for applicant types
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the Environmental Grants Program?
It is a Northern Beaches Council funding program supporting community environmental and sustainability projects.
How much funding is available?
Up to $5,000 per project (excluding GST).
Who can apply?
Incorporated not-for-profits, community groups, individuals, and sole traders (via auspice arrangements).
What types of projects are funded?
Projects focused on climate action, biodiversity, waste reduction, sustainability education, and environmental protection.
Can schools apply?
No. Schools and parent and citizen associations are not eligible.
Can projects run for more than one year?
No. Only one-year projects are supported.
When can projects start?
Only after the funding agreement is signed and a valid tax invoice is submitted.
Conclusion
The Environmental Grants Program provides targeted support for grassroots environmental action across the Northern Beaches. By funding community-led sustainability and climate initiatives, it helps strengthen local ecosystems, improve environmental awareness, and deliver meaningful progress toward long-term climate and biodiversity goals.
The program ensures that small-scale, community-driven projects contribute directly to broader environmental strategies and sustainable development outcomes.
For more information, visit Northern Beaches Council.









































