Deadline: 16-Feb-2026
The Southern Grampians Council Community Partnership Grant supports not-for-profit organisations and community groups to deliver projects aligned with the Council Plan 2025–2029 priorities. Funding of up to $15,000 is available for projects that promote social wellbeing, economic development, quality infrastructure, environmental sustainability, and strong governance. The program is competitive, and applicants must meet eligibility criteria.
Overview
The Southern Grampians Council invites applications for its Community Partnership Grant Program, aimed at supporting projects by not-for-profit organisations and community groups that reflect the priority areas of the Council Plan 2025–2029. The program promotes initiatives that strengthen local communities and contribute to the overall wellbeing and development of the shire.
Program Objectives
The grant program aligns with the following themes from the Council Plan 2025–2029:
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Social and Community: Promote a healthy, safe, active, and connected community.
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Business, Economy and Tourism: Support a thriving and diverse local and regional economy.
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Community Infrastructure and Assets: Deliver well-planned, high-quality infrastructure and spaces.
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Environment: Protect and enhance natural landscapes while fostering sustainability.
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Leadership and Governance: Encourage strong leadership, transparent decision-making, clear communication, and meaningful community engagement.
Funding Details
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Grants of up to $15,000 per financial year are available.
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Applications requesting more than $3,000 must demonstrate a matching cash contribution.
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Funding is competitive and subject to availability; full requested amounts are not guaranteed.
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Projects funded in previous years may not automatically receive funding again.
Eligibility
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Applicants must be based in the Southern Grampians Shire or deliver projects, services, events, or programs that directly benefit the shire.
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Eligible applicants include not-for-profit incorporated organisations, community groups, or clubs.
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Individuals may only apply under Art, Culture, and Heritage categories.
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Applications that do not meet these criteria will not be assessed.
Application Recommendations
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Organisations are encouraged to plan ahead, applying six to twelve months before the proposed project start date.
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Projects should complement council priorities and reflect local community needs and aspirations.
Conclusion
The Southern Grampians Council Community Partnership Grant Program provides valuable support for initiatives that enhance community wellbeing, economic growth, infrastructure quality, environmental sustainability, and civic leadership. By targeting projects that align with council priorities, the program ensures meaningful impact and long-term benefits for residents and organisations across the shire.
For more information, visit Southern Grampians Shire Council.








































