Deadline: 15-Jun-2026
The Community Development Fund (CDF) supports communities in implementing opportunities identified through their Local Development Strategy, promoting economic transition and growth of new industries. The fund offers two streams, focusing on capability building, innovation, and diversification initiatives, with grants ranging from $500,000 to $2 million. Eligible applicants include community organisations, local government authorities, industry clusters, non-profits, and research institutions, ensuring broad community participation.
Overview
The Community Development Fund (CDF) is a contestable funding initiative that helps communities move from planning to action by implementing opportunities outlined in their Local Development Strategy (LDS). The fund aims to:
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Sustain momentum for economic transition
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Enable growth of new industries
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Strengthen community capability and business expertise
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Support innovation and infrastructure development
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Deliver community-led, merit-based projects
By bridging planning and practical implementation, the CDF ensures communities can achieve long-term economic and social outcomes.
Funding Streams and Focus Areas
Funding Stream 1 – Project Management & Capability Building
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Maximum Funding: Up to $500,000 per eligible town or community
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Purpose: Build community capacity, workforce skills, and leadership for project implementation
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Supported Activities:
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Coordination and delivery of Innovation Working Groups
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Enabling activities and administrative support
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Community engagement initiatives
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Communications strategies
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Targeted upskilling of community members to enhance business capability, leadership, and development planning
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Funding Stream 2 – Diversification & Innovation Opportunities
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Maximum Funding: Up to $2,000,000 per eligible town or community
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Purpose: Support innovation and diversification opportunities identified in the Local Development Strategy
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Supported Activities:
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Applied research and feasibility studies
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Pilot initiatives and project activities
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Marketing and logistics development
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Infrastructure improvements (technology, equipment, communications, utility/service connections)
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Funding Structure: Combines guaranteed funding with additional competitive merit-based allocations
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Incorporated community organisations
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Local government authorities
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Business and industry clusters or networks
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Non-profit organisations
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Chambers of commerce and business associations
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Education and research organisations
The eligibility criteria ensure wide community and industry participation in local economic development initiatives.
Why It Matters
The CDF enables communities to:
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Turn strategic planning into actionable projects
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Strengthen local economic resilience and workforce skills
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Promote innovation and industry diversification
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Improve local infrastructure and service delivery
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Foster community-led decision-making and long-term sustainability
How to Apply / How it Works
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Identify Opportunities: Review your Local Development Strategy and select projects or initiatives for funding.
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Select Funding Stream: Determine whether your project fits Stream 1 (Capability Building) or Stream 2 (Diversification & Innovation).
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Prepare Application: Provide a detailed project plan, budget, outcomes, and community impact metrics.
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Submit Proposal: Complete the online application form, including all supporting documents.
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Assessment: Projects are evaluated against merit criteria including alignment with LDS, community benefit, feasibility, innovation, and capacity for implementation.
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Notification & Funding: Successful applicants receive funding with milestones and reporting requirements defined for project accountability.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Selecting projects not aligned with the Local Development Strategy
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Submitting incomplete or poorly justified budgets
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Overlooking required documentation for eligibility
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Applying to the wrong funding stream
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Failing to demonstrate clear community benefits or measurable outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What are the maximum grants for each funding stream?
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Stream 1: $500,000
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Stream 2: $2,000,000
2. Who can apply for the Community Development Fund?
Eligible applicants include incorporated community organisations, local government authorities, non-profits, business associations, education and research institutions, and industry networks.
3. What types of projects are funded under Stream 1?
Projects that strengthen community capability, leadership, workforce skills, project management, Innovation Working Groups, and enabling activities.
4. What types of projects are funded under Stream 2?
Innovation and diversification initiatives, including applied research, pilot projects, marketing, logistics, and infrastructure improvements.
5. How are applications assessed?
Applications are evaluated based on merit, alignment with the Local Development Strategy, community benefit, innovation, feasibility, and project impact.
6. Can multiple organisations collaborate on a project?
Yes. Partnerships between eligible organisations are encouraged to maximise community and industry participation.
7. Are there reporting requirements after funding is awarded?
Yes. Funding is tied to milestone achievements and reporting obligations to ensure accountability and measurable impact.
Conclusion
The Community Development Fund empowers communities to implement strategic initiatives, foster innovation, diversify local economies, and strengthen community and business capabilities. By providing targeted funding through two streams, the CDF helps towns and communities transition from planning to impactful, sustainable action.
For more information, visit State Government of Victoria.








































