Deadline: 03-Mar-2026
The Shire of Denmark Community Grants Program provides financial support to local not-for-profit organizations and community groups for projects that benefit the Denmark community. Grants cover environmental sustainability, wellbeing, community activation, equipment and facilities upgrades, startup support for new groups, and leadership development, with funding ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 depending on the category. Applicants have up to 18 months to complete their projects.
About the Program
The Shire of Denmark Community Grants Program aims to strengthen local community initiatives by providing financial assistance to not-for-profit organizations and groups. The program supports projects that create positive outcomes for residents, foster social connection, enhance community wellbeing, and protect the local environment. Funding is available across multiple categories, each tailored to different community needs, from environmental protection and health initiatives to leadership development and community activation.
Grant Categories and Funding Amounts
The program provides funding across six categories:
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Environmental Sustainability Grants – Up to $5,000 for projects that support environmental goals, protect natural heritage, and encourage community involvement in reducing environmental impacts.
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Wellbeing Grants – Up to $5,000 for initiatives improving health, mental wellbeing, and support for vulnerable or at-risk individuals and groups. Examples include counselling services, mental health workshops, nutrition programs, and activities that reduce social isolation.
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Equipment and Facilities Grants – Up to $10,000 to upgrade essential infrastructure or equipment enabling continued service delivery, including accessibility improvements and heritage-related installations.
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Be Active Grants – Up to $5,000 for programs and events that increase participation, foster inclusion, and build a sense of belonging within the community.
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Startup Grants – Up to $1,000 to support new clubs or groups establishing operations and addressing unmet community needs.
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Build Future Leaders Grants – Up to $2,000 for leadership development, governance training, and youth-focused capacity building.
Project Duration
Successful applicants have up to 18 months to complete their funded projects, providing sufficient time for planning, implementation, and reporting.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must be incorporated or unincorporated not-for-profit organizations applying through an incorporated body. Additional eligibility criteria include:
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The project must directly benefit Denmark residents
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Organizations located outside the Shire may apply only if no local provider exists and a clear benefit to Denmark residents is demonstrated
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Individuals, private businesses, educational institutions, and government bodies are not eligible
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Only one application per funding round is permitted per organization
Why It Matters
The Community Grants Program ensures that local initiatives addressing environmental protection, community wellbeing, social connection, and capacity-building can be implemented effectively. By providing targeted funding, the program strengthens community infrastructure, promotes inclusion, and enhances the resilience and sustainability of Denmark’s not-for-profit sector.
How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility according to the criteria above.
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Identify the most suitable grant category for your project.
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Prepare a proposal outlining project objectives, target group, expected outcomes, and budget.
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Submit a single application per funding round.
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Upon approval, plan and deliver the project within the 18-month timeframe.
Common Tips for Applicants
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Clearly align the project with one of the specified grant categories.
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Demonstrate how the project benefits Denmark residents.
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Include a detailed budget and timeline to show feasibility.
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Ensure projects comply with the not-for-profit requirement.
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Highlight innovative or community-focused outcomes that address unmet needs.
FAQ
1. Can private businesses or individuals apply? No, only not-for-profit organizations applying through an incorporated body are eligible.
2. Can organizations outside the Shire apply? Yes, if they demonstrate a clear benefit to Denmark residents and no local provider exists.
3. How many applications can an organization submit? Only one application per funding round is allowed.
4. What is the maximum funding available? Funding ranges from $1,000 (Startup Grants) to $10,000 (Equipment and Facilities Grants), depending on the category.
5. How long do organizations have to complete projects? Up to 18 months from approval.
6. Are leadership or youth development programs supported? Yes, under the Build Future Leaders grant category, up to $2,000 is available.
7. What types of projects qualify under environmental grants? Projects that protect natural heritage, reduce environmental impacts, and engage the community in sustainability initiatives.
Conclusion
The Shire of Denmark Community Grants Program provides essential support to local not-for-profit organizations to deliver projects that enhance community wellbeing, environmental sustainability, and social connection. By funding initiatives across multiple categories, the program empowers organizations to create lasting positive impacts for the Denmark community while building local capacity and leadership for the future.
For more information, visit Shire of Denmark.








































