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Solomon Islands–Australia Community Partnerships Grant Program

Applications open for Strategic Alliance Partnership (US)

Deadline: 08-Mar-2026

The Solomon Islands–Australia Community Partnerships programme provides funding to not-for-profit community groups to deliver small-scale infrastructure projects that improve local living standards. Projects must be completed within one year, prioritize disadvantaged groups, and address community-identified needs in areas such as education, health, water, sanitation, and safety. Funding of up to SBD 300,000 per project is available to strengthen community wellbeing and enhance functional, accessible infrastructure.

Programme Overview

The Solomon Islands–Australia Community Partnerships aim to support small-scale community infrastructure projects that deliver practical, tangible development outcomes. Key features include:

Funding Scope

The programme supports a wide range of initiatives, including:

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must be:

Projects must show clear community support, including:

How to Apply

Step-by-step guide:

  1. Check eligibility: Ensure your group is not-for-profit and meets programme requirements.

  2. Prepare project details: Include description, objectives, timeline, and detailed budget.

  3. Gather supporting documents: Evidence of community support, land consent, and technical plans.

  4. Submit online application: Complete the official online application form with all required attachments.

  5. Selection: Applications assessed based on community benefit, feasibility, and readiness.

  6. Project implementation: Deliver the project within 12 months if funding is approved.

  7. Reporting: Submit progress and financial reports as required by the programme.

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Why It Matters

Supporting small-scale infrastructure projects strengthens local communities by:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. Who can apply for funding?
    Not-for-profit community groups across the Solomon Islands.

  2. What types of projects are eligible?
    Small-scale infrastructure projects in education, health, water, sanitation, safety, or community cohesion.

  3. What is the maximum funding available?
    Up to SBD 300,000 per project, covering materials and transport.

  4. How long can a project take?
    All funded projects must be completed within 12 months of receiving funding.

  5. What supporting documents are required?
    Project description, timeline, budget, community support, land consent, and technical planning documents.

  6. Can disadvantaged groups benefit from these projects?
    Yes, projects prioritizing women, youths, people with disabilities, and isolated communities are strongly encouraged.

  7. How is community support demonstrated?
    Through documentation of land consent, stakeholder endorsements, and evidence of readiness to implement the project.

Conclusion

The Solomon Islands–Australia Community Partnerships programme provides essential funding to empower communities to implement small-scale infrastructure projects that improve local living standards. By prioritizing disadvantaged groups and ensuring strong community ownership, the programme fosters sustainable, inclusive development across the Solomon Islands.

For more information, visit Australian High Commission.

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