Deadline: 04-Jun-2026
The Local Area Community Capital Infrastructure Grants program supports organisations in the Mornington Peninsula Shire to enhance community facilities and the natural environment. Grants of up to $50,000 fund infrastructure renewal, environmental improvement, and community-driven projects aligned with Council Masterplans.
What is the Local Area Community Capital Infrastructure Grants Program?
This program provides funding to local organisations for infrastructure and environmental projects that strengthen community facilities and improve the built and natural environments. It prioritizes projects that renew existing community infrastructure, deliver new or upgraded facilities, and align with published Council Masterplans.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Incorporated associations, registered not-for-profit organisations, charities, or Public Benevolent Institutions based in the Mornington Peninsula Shire.
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Unincorporated community groups auspiced by an eligible incorporated or not-for-profit organisation.
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Projects must be delivered within the Mornington Peninsula Shire.
Schools are ineligible for projects on State Government land focused on natural or built environments. Applicants must comply with general and program-specific eligibility requirements, including demonstrating organisational purpose alignment through model rules or constitutions.
Focus Areas and Priorities
The grant supports projects that:
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Renew or improve community infrastructure and facilities.
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Enhance the natural environment.
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Develop new or upgraded community capital infrastructure.
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Demonstrate alignment with Council Masterplans.
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Show financial contributions from the applicant, including volunteer involvement, in-kind support, or co-contributions.
Funding Details
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Maximum funding: $50,000 per project.
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Open until 4 June 2026 or until funds are exhausted.
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Grant may cover infrastructure renewal, environmental improvement, and community-driven initiatives.
How the Program Works
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Confirm organisational eligibility and project location within the Shire.
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Prepare an application demonstrating project alignment with program priorities, feasibility, and budget realism.
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Submit relevant organisational documentation such as constitutions or model rules.
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Applications are assessed based on contribution to community infrastructure or environmental improvement, alignment with Council Masterplans, community partnerships and engagement, feasibility, and applicant capacity.
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Funding is awarded to projects demonstrating strong community impact, co-contributions, and practical implementation potential.
Why It Matters
This program strengthens the Mornington Peninsula Shire by:
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Supporting well-utilised, sustainable community infrastructure.
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Enhancing natural and built environments.
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Encouraging volunteerism, co-contributions, and local engagement.
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Delivering practical, community-driven projects that provide lasting benefits to residents and the local environment.
Tips for a Strong Application
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Highlight alignment with Council Masterplans and community priorities.
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Demonstrate applicant experience and capacity to deliver the project.
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Include financial contributions, volunteer involvement, or in-kind support.
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Provide realistic project budgets and clear timelines.
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Show evidence of community engagement or partnerships.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting applications for projects outside the Shire or on ineligible land.
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Failing to demonstrate organisational alignment or eligibility.
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Neglecting to show co-contributions, volunteer engagement, or community impact.
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Overlooking the feasibility, approvals, or necessary permissions for the project.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Who can apply? Incorporated or registered not-for-profit organisations, charities, or Public Benevolent Institutions in the Shire, or unincorporated groups with an eligible auspice.
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What is the maximum grant amount? $50,000 per project.
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Which projects are eligible? Community infrastructure renewal, environmental improvements, new or upgraded facilities aligned with Council Masterplans.
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Are schools eligible? Only if the project is not on State Government land.
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What documents are required? Evidence of organisational purpose (constitution or model rules) and project details including budget and feasibility.
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How are applications assessed? Based on program priorities, community engagement, alignment with Council Masterplans, feasibility, and applicant capacity.
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When does the program close? 4 June 2026 or until funds are exhausted.
Conclusion
The Mornington Peninsula Local Area Community Capital Infrastructure Grants program empowers local organisations to enhance community infrastructure and the natural environment. By supporting practical, community-driven projects, the program strengthens facilities, promotes engagement, and delivers lasting benefits for residents and the Shire.
For more information, visit Mornington Peninsula Shire.









































