Deadline: 01-Mar-2026
The Climate Action Grants program provides financial support to community-led initiatives in Moonee Valley aimed at achieving zero net emissions by 2040 and enhancing local climate resilience. Funding is available for Energy Transition projects (up to $10,000) and Urban Greening and Climate Resilience projects (up to $2,000). Grants are open to not-for-profit groups and organizations delivering projects within Moonee Valley.
Overview
The Climate Action Grants program is designed to:
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Support community-led projects that address the climate emergency
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Reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy efficiency
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Promote urban greening and strengthen resilience to climate impacts
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Encourage community advocacy and participation in climate action
The program fosters locally driven initiatives that provide measurable environmental benefits while engaging residents in climate-conscious practices.
Funding Streams and Objectives
1. Energy Transition
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Supports projects that reduce emissions and energy costs through energy-efficient solutions
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Funding: Up to $10,000 per eligible project
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Examples: Solar panel installations, energy-efficient equipment upgrades, sustainable energy initiatives
2. Urban Greening and Climate Resilience
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Supports initiatives that enhance green spaces, increase tree canopy, and strengthen resilience to climate impacts
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Funding: Up to $2,000 per eligible project
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Examples: Community gardens, tree planting, green infrastructure projects, climate awareness campaigns
Applicants may submit only one application per financial year across both streams to ensure fair distribution of funding.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Be a not-for-profit community group or organization, incorporated or supported by an auspice
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Be based in or delivering services within Moonee Valley
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Deliver projects that take place within Moonee Valley and provide direct benefits to the local community
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Clearly identify the ward or wards where the project will be implemented during the application process
How to Apply: Step-by-Step
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
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Verify organizational type and incorporation or auspice status
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Ensure the project is located within Moonee Valley and benefits local residents
Step 2: Prepare Your Proposal
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Describe project objectives, activities, and expected climate impact
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Include a clear budget, timeline, and anticipated outcomes
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Identify the ward(s) of project delivery using the interactive ward map if needed
Step 3: Submit Application
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Complete the online application form and provide all supporting documentation
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Ensure only one application is submitted per financial year across all streams
Step 4: Review and Assessment
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Applications are assessed based on eligibility, community benefit, alignment with program objectives, and potential climate impact
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Successful applicants will be notified and provided with funding agreements
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Proposing projects outside Moonee Valley or without clear local benefit
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Submitting more than one application per financial year
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Failing to provide detailed project objectives, budgets, or timelines
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Not demonstrating measurable outcomes for emissions reduction or urban greening
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Omitting proof of incorporation or auspice arrangements
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the maximum funding available per project?
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Energy Transition projects: Up to $10,000
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Urban Greening and Climate Resilience projects: Up to $2,000
2. Who can apply for the grants?
Not-for-profit community groups or organizations that are incorporated or supported by an auspice, based in or delivering services within Moonee Valley.
3. Can a group apply for both funding streams?
Applicants may only submit one application per financial year across both streams.
4. What types of projects are supported?
Energy efficiency, renewable energy, urban greening, tree planting, community gardens, green infrastructure, and climate awareness initiatives.
5. Where must the projects be delivered?
Projects must take place within Moonee Valley and provide benefits to the local community.
6. How do I select the ward for my project?
During the online application, nominate the ward(s) benefiting from the project; an interactive map is available to assist.
7. Is community engagement required?
Yes, projects should actively involve local residents and support community-led climate action initiatives.
Conclusion
The Climate Action Grants program empowers Moonee Valley community groups to take meaningful climate action through energy transition and urban greening initiatives. By supporting locally driven projects, the program helps reduce emissions, enhance climate resilience, and strengthen community advocacy. Eligible organizations should submit well-prepared applications that clearly demonstrate community benefit and environmental impact to secure funding up to $10,000.
For more information, visit Moonee Valley City Council.









































