Deadline: 08-Mar-2026
The Community Celebration Grant provides up to $15,000 to not-for-profit organisations in Redland City to deliver inclusive community events that celebrate cultural diversity and strengthen social cohesion. Projects must take place within Redland City and meet strict eligibility and compliance requirements. Only one successful application per year is allowed per organisation.
The Community Celebration Grant supports community-led events that promote inclusion, celebrate cultural diversity, and strengthen community connections across Redland City.
The program funds celebration activities that enhance belonging, shared identity, and vibrant community life.
Purpose of the Grant
The grant aims to support:
- Inclusive and connected communities
- Stronger social cohesion
- Cultural diversity and heritage recognition
- Community participation and engagement
- Shared celebrations that build local pride
The focus is on events that bring people together and foster meaningful community interaction.
Funding Amount
- Maximum funding available: $15,000
- Location requirement: Events must be delivered within Redland City
The funding supports event-related expenses that directly contribute to community celebration outcomes.
What Types of Events Are Supported?
Eligible events may include:
- Cultural festivals
- Heritage celebrations
- Multicultural community events
- Inclusive community gatherings
- Public celebrations promoting diversity and unity
Events must demonstrate broad community benefit and encourage participation across diverse groups.
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
- Be a not-for-profit incorporated entity or registered under an Act of Parliament
- Hold an active ABN or complete a Statement by a Supplier form
- Demonstrate financial viability
- Maintain Public Liability Insurance of $20 million
- Have a bank account in the legal entity’s name
- Deliver the funded event within Redland City
Who Is Not Eligible?
The following are not eligible:
- Individuals
- Government or semi-government organisations (e.g., hospitals, libraries)
- Schools and educational institutions (including P&Cs)
- Childcare and after-school care providers
- Political parties and lobby groups
- Industry bodies without direct community and economic benefit
- Organisations with outstanding debts or overdue Council grant acquittals
Religious organisations and industry peak bodies may apply only if the project demonstrates broad community benefit beyond their membership base.
Application Limits and Conditions
- Only one successful application per year is permitted
- If multiple applications are submitted for the same project across Council programs, the applicant must select one for consideration
- Organisations funded for three consecutive years are less likely to be prioritised
These conditions ensure equitable distribution of funding across the community.
How to Apply – Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Ensure your organisation meets incorporation, ABN, insurance, and financial viability requirements.
Step 2: Design an Inclusive Event
Clearly outline:
- Event purpose
- Target community groups
- Inclusion and diversity elements
- Expected attendance and impact
Step 3: Demonstrate Community Benefit
Explain how the event will:
- Strengthen social cohesion
- Celebrate cultural diversity
- Encourage community participation
Step 4: Prepare Required Documentation
Have ready:
- Proof of incorporation
- ABN details or Statement by Supplier
- Public Liability Insurance certificate
- Bank account verification
Step 5: Submit a Single Application
If applying across Council programs for the same event, select only one application for consideration.
Why This Grant Matters
Community celebrations play a vital role in:
- Promoting multicultural understanding
- Building shared identity and belonging
- Reducing social isolation
- Encouraging active civic participation
- Strengthening community resilience
By funding inclusive events, Redland City supports vibrant and connected neighbourhoods.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying as an individual
- Failing to demonstrate broad community benefit
- Submitting multiple applications for the same project
- Applying without valid $20 million Public Liability Insurance
- Overlooking outstanding Council debts or acquittals
Applications must clearly show inclusion, participation, and city-wide benefit.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How much funding can we apply for?
You can request up to $15,000.
2. Can individuals apply?
No. Only eligible not-for-profit incorporated entities can apply.
3. Must the event take place in Redland City?
Yes. All funded events must be delivered within Redland City.
4. Is Public Liability Insurance required?
Yes. Applicants must hold $20 million Public Liability Insurance.
5. Can we apply if we received funding last year?
Yes, but organisations funded for three consecutive years are less likely to be prioritised.
6. Are schools eligible?
No. Schools and educational institutions, including P&Cs, are not eligible.
7. Can religious organisations apply?
Yes, but only if the project demonstrates clear and broad community benefits beyond their membership.
Key Definitions
Social Cohesion: The strength of relationships and sense of solidarity among members of a community.
Cultural Diversity: The presence and recognition of multiple cultural groups within a community.
Public Liability Insurance: Insurance coverage protecting organisations against claims for injury or property damage during public events.
Conclusion
The Community Celebration Grant provides up to $15,000 to support inclusive, culturally diverse community events in Redland City.
Eligible not-for-profit organisations that demonstrate strong community benefit, compliance with eligibility requirements, and alignment with inclusion objectives have the opportunity to create meaningful celebrations that strengthen connection, identity, and belonging across the city.
For more information, visit Redland City Council.








































