Deadline: 28-Feb-2026
The Apex Club of Cobram Barooga 2026 Summer Grants Program provides funding to support community-driven projects in the Moira and Berrigan shires. With a total pool of $20,000, the program prioritizes initiatives that deliver public benefit, promote inclusion, strengthen local organisations, and create lasting positive outcomes in health, sport, education, and community services.
Overview of the Program
The Apex Club of Cobram Barooga Summer Grants Program aims to fund community projects that benefit residents of the Moira and Berrigan shires. The program focuses on initiatives that strengthen local organisations, encourage collaboration, and deliver sustainable, well-planned outcomes. Funding supports community engagement, capacity-building, and projects that improve quality of life for residents.
Program Objectives
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Support projects delivering public benefit in areas such as health, sport, education, and community service.
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Encourage community collaboration, inclusion, and engagement.
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Build capacity in local organisations to better serve the community.
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Promote sustainable initiatives with clear objectives and measurable outcomes.
Funding Details
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Total Funding Available: Up to $20,000 in 2026.
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Individual Grant Amounts: Flexible, aligned with project scale and requirements.
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Co-funding Encouraged: Applicants should demonstrate efforts to secure additional funding through fundraising, other grants, or self-contributions.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Incorporated non-profit or charity organisations.
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Sporting clubs and community groups.
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Individual residents of the Moira or Berrigan shires proposing community-benefit projects.
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Organisations that can show evidence of community support for their project.
Eligible Activities
Funded projects may include:
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Refurbishment or upgrades to community facilities.
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Improvements to public spaces and amenities.
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Initiatives that enhance inclusion and accessibility.
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Projects that build community capacity, such as volunteer programs, cultural events, or educational initiatives.
How to Apply
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Confirm your project aligns with the program’s objectives and eligible activities.
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Prepare a project proposal detailing scope, expected outcomes, budget, and community impact.
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Demonstrate evidence of community support and any co-funding arrangements.
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Submit the application before the program deadline via the official Apex Club channels.
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Await review and funding decisions by the Apex Club of Cobram Barooga.
Why It Matters
The Summer Grants Program:
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Supports projects that directly improve the quality of life in local communities.
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Encourages volunteerism, leadership, and teamwork within the Moira and Berrigan shires.
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Builds resilient, capable local organisations able to respond to community needs.
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Promotes inclusive, sustainable, and collaborative community development.
Tips and Common Mistakes
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Ensure your project delivers clear public benefits.
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Provide evidence of community support for your proposal.
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Include a detailed budget and funding plan, highlighting any co-funding or fundraising efforts.
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Align activities with the program’s focus areas: health, sport, education, or community service.
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Avoid submitting projects that fall outside the Moira or Berrigan shires or lack measurable outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Who can apply? Incorporated non-profits, charities, sporting clubs, community groups, and residents of Moira or Berrigan shires.
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What is the total funding pool? Up to $20,000 for 2026.
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Are co-funding efforts required? Not required but encouraged to strengthen applications.
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What types of projects are eligible? Facility upgrades, public space improvements, inclusion initiatives, volunteer programs, cultural events, and educational projects.
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Can individuals apply? Yes, if they reside in the Moira or Berrigan shires and propose a community-benefit project.
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How are applications assessed? Based on public benefit, alignment with objectives, community support, and sustainability.
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When are funding decisions announced? After review by the Apex Club of Cobram Barooga following submission.
Conclusion
The Apex Club of Cobram Barooga 2026 Summer Grants Program provides vital support for community-led initiatives in the Moira and Berrigan shires. By funding projects that deliver measurable public benefits, strengthen local organisations, and foster inclusion, the program contributes to long-term community wellbeing, engagement, and resilience.
For more information, visit Apex Club of Cobram Barooga.








































