Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The Broken Hill Community Assistance Grants Program provides funding of up to $5,000 to registered not-for-profit community organisations for activities, events, and programs. The program runs two grant rounds per year, prioritizing organisations that did not receive funding in the previous year, and aims to broaden access to diverse community groups. Funding is awarded as cash or in-kind support, with a structured application process aligned to specific funding periods.
Overview
The Broken Hill Community Assistance Grants Program supports registered not-for-profit community organisations by providing structured financial or in-kind assistance. The program’s primary objective is to broaden access to funding, promote equitable distribution, and strengthen local community initiatives through organized grant rounds.
Key Objectives
- Provide financial or in-kind support for community activities, events, and programs.
- Prioritize organisations not funded in the previous financial year.
- Expand access to a wider range of community groups.
- Encourage fair and structured distribution of grants.
Funding Details
- Maximum grant amount: $5,000 per organisation, per round.
- Funding is available in two rounds per financial year:
- Round 1: Closes 30 April, funding initiatives from July to December.
- Round 2: Closes 31 October, funding initiatives from January to June.
- Grants may be provided as cash or in-kind support.
- Retrospective funding requests are not considered.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants must:
- Be a registered not-for-profit community organisation.
- Not receive regular government funding for core operations.
- Submit applications within the designated round deadlines.
- Priority is given to organisations not funded in the previous financial year, though returning applicants may be considered if funds remain.
Special Exception:
- In One Accord may apply annually for the Carols by Candlelight event despite prior funding, ensuring continuity for this specific community initiative.
Application Process
- Review funding rounds and deadlines.
- Prepare a detailed project plan including activities, expected outcomes, and budget.
- Submit the application before the relevant round deadline:
- Round 1: 30 April
- Round 2: 31 October
- Applications are assessed based on alignment with program priorities and equitable distribution goals.
- Applicants may only be considered in the next round if submitted after a deadline.
Tips for Successful Applications
- Clearly demonstrate community impact and benefits of the proposed activities.
- Highlight how your organisation has not previously received funding (if applicable).
- Ensure all documentation and registration details are up to date.
- Align project proposals with the funding period of the grant round applied for.
FAQs
1. Who can apply?
- Registered not-for-profit community organisations operating in Broken Hill.
2. Can organisations already receiving government funding apply?
- No, organisations with regular government funding are ineligible.
3. How often can an organisation apply?
- Organisations can apply once per round. Priority is given to new applicants, but returning organisations may apply if funds remain.
4. What is the maximum grant?
- Up to $5,000 per application, provided as cash or in-kind support.
5. Are retrospective funding requests accepted?
- No, funding is only available for planned activities within the funding period.
6. Are there any exceptions to priority rules?
- Yes, In One Accord can apply annually for the Carols by Candlelight event.
7. What activities can be funded?
- Community events, programs, or activities that benefit local groups within the funding period.
Conclusion
The Broken Hill Community Assistance Grants Program provides targeted support to strengthen local community initiatives, promote equitable participation, and expand access to diverse organisations. By encouraging fair distribution and prioritizing organisations not previously funded, the program fosters sustainable community engagement and meaningful local impact.
For more information, visit Broken Hill City Council.
