Deadline: 08-Feb-2026
The Stanmore Resources Community Grant Program provides funding of up to $5,000, with opportunities to request up to $10,000 for significant initiatives, to support community organisations in Moranbah, Nebo, Mackay, and surrounding rural areas. The program funds locally delivered projects that strengthen communities, foster engagement, and deliver measurable social benefit.
Overview
The Stanmore Resources Community Grant Program is designed to support the essential work of community groups, clubs, schools, and not-for-profit organisations that contribute to strong, connected, and resilient regional communities.
The program recognises the vital role local organisations play in improving quality of life and provides funding for projects that deliver clear and lasting benefits to communities across Moranbah, Nebo, Mackay, and nearby rural locations.
Funding supports initiatives that are locally delivered, community-focused, and aligned with regional needs.
Program Objectives and Strategic Focus
The Community Grant Program aims to strengthen regional communities by supporting initiatives that:
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Deliver tangible benefits to local people and neighbourhoods
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Foster community participation and social connection
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Enhance the vitality and wellbeing of regional communities
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Address clearly defined local needs
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Create measurable and demonstrable community impact
Priority Locations and Community Focus
The program prioritises projects that benefit communities in:
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Moranbah
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Nebo
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Mackay
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Surrounding rural and regional areas
Organisations do not need to be physically based in these locations. However, the funded activity, program, or project must take place locally and directly benefit the local community.
Grant Amounts and Funding Levels
Stanmore Resources offers flexible funding to support a wide range of community initiatives.
Funding levels include:
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Grants of up to $5,000 per funding round
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Applications of up to $10,000 for significant projects or initiatives
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Requests above $10,000 may be discussed directly with Stanmore Resources
Approval of funding above $10,000 is at Stanmore Resources’ absolute discretion.
What Types of Projects Are Supported?
Funded activities must align with the program’s funding criteria and demonstrate strong community benefit.
Supported initiatives may include:
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Community programs and activities
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Educational or school-based initiatives
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Health, wellbeing, and social inclusion projects
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Sports, recreation, and cultural activities
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Capacity-building initiatives for local organisations
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Projects that strengthen community connection and participation
All projects must be locally delivered or clearly benefit local communities.
Who Is Eligible to Apply?
Eligible Applicants
Applications are accepted from organisations only.
Eligible applicants include:
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Community groups
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Sporting or social clubs
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Schools
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Not-for-profit organisations
Individual applicants are not eligible to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible, organisations must:
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Deliver activities, programs, or projects that meet the funding criteria
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Demonstrate clear benefits to the local community
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Ensure the funded activity takes place locally or directly benefits local residents
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Use grant funding for community-focused purposes
Why This Grant Matters
Regional communities rely on strong local organisations to meet local needs.
This grant matters because it:
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Provides accessible funding for grassroots initiatives
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Supports locally led solutions to community challenges
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Strengthens social connection and participation
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Enhances the long-term wellbeing of regional communities
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Recognises and invests in the value of community-led action
How the Grant Program Works
Step-by-Step Funding Process
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Identify a community need or opportunity aligned with the funding criteria
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Design a project that delivers clear local benefit
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Determine the appropriate funding amount based on project scope
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Prepare an application demonstrating community impact and alignment
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Submit the application during an open funding round
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Engage with Stanmore Resources if seeking funding above $10,000
Tips for a Strong Application
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Clearly describe the community need your project addresses
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Demonstrate how local people will benefit
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Show evidence of community support or engagement
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Provide a realistic budget and project plan
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Explain how the project will create measurable outcomes
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting applications from individuals instead of organisations
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Proposing projects that do not take place locally
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Failing to clearly explain community benefit
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Requesting funding without a defined project scope
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Assuming approval for funding above $10,000 without prior discussion
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How much funding can organisations apply for?
Organisations can apply for up to $5,000 per funding round, or up to $10,000 for significant projects.
2. Can organisations request more than $10,000?
Yes. Organisations may contact Stanmore Resources to discuss larger funding requests, which are approved at the company’s discretion.
3. Are individuals eligible to apply?
No. Only organisations are eligible to apply under this program.
4. Do organisations need to be based in the target locations?
No. Organisations do not need to be physically based in Moranbah, Nebo, or Mackay, but funded projects must take place locally or benefit local communities.
5. What types of organisations are eligible?
Community groups, clubs, schools, and not-for-profit organisations are eligible to apply.
6. What is meant by “local benefit”?
Local benefit means the project directly supports people, communities, or services within the specified regional areas.
7. Can the funding support ongoing programs?
Yes, provided the program delivers clear outcomes and meets the funding criteria.
Conclusion
The Stanmore Resources Community Grant Program provides vital funding to support community organisations delivering meaningful, locally focused initiatives in regional Queensland.
By investing in projects that strengthen connection, participation, and wellbeing, the program helps build resilient communities and supports the people and organisations making a real difference on the ground.
For more information, visit Stanmore Resources.









































