Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The Tronox Management & Shire of Dandaragan Sporting and Recreation Facilities Grant provides funding to eligible local clubs and community groups for durable equipment and minor capital improvements. A total of $50,000 is available each year, with individual applicants able to request up to $25,000 for approved sporting and recreation projects.
About the Grant
The Tronox Management & Shire of Dandaragan Sporting and Recreation Facilities Grant supports local organisations in improving sporting and recreation facilities and purchasing essential durable equipment.
The grant is designed to help community groups:
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Improve access to quality sporting infrastructure
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Upgrade local recreation facilities
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Purchase long-lasting equipment
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Strengthen community participation in sport and recreation
Funding Available
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Total annual funding pool: $50,000
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Maximum per organisation: Up to $25,000
Who Is Eligible?
The grant is open to eligible local not-for-profit and community-based groups.
Eligible Applicants
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Not-for-profit sport and recreation clubs
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Sporting and recreation organisations
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Emergency organisations
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Parents and Citizens Associations (P&Cs)
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Day Care providers
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After School providers
Not Eligible
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Local schools
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Organisations already funded by other government sources for the same project
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Projects that fall under another level of government
What Can the Grant Be Used For?
Funding can be used for:
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Purchase of durable sporting equipment
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Purchase of durable recreation equipment
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Minor capital improvements
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Small-scale facility upgrades
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Projects that improve local access to sport and recreation
What Cannot Be Funded?
The grant cannot be used for:
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Building maintenance
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Equipment maintenance
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Operational expenses
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Projects already underway
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Late applications
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Projects already funded by another government source
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Projects that are the responsibility of another level of government
Why This Grant Matters
This grant helps local clubs and community groups:
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Keep facilities safe and functional
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Improve participation in sport and recreation
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Expand access to quality local infrastructure
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Strengthen community wellbeing and inclusion
It is especially useful for organisations needing small-scale upgrades rather than large construction projects.
How to Apply
Simple Application Steps
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Confirm eligibility
Make sure your organisation is an eligible local not-for-profit or community group. -
Choose an eligible project
Focus on:-
Durable equipment purchases
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Minor capital works
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Small infrastructure improvements
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Check exclusions
Do not include:-
Maintenance costs
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Operating expenses
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Projects already started
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Set your budget
Request up to $25,000 only. -
Submit before the closing date
Late applications are not eligible.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying for maintenance instead of improvements
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Including operational expenses
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Submitting after the deadline
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Applying for a project already underway
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Requesting funds for a project already supported by government funding
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Assuming schools are eligible
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the maximum amount I can apply for?
Eligible organisations can request up to $25,000.
2. How much funding is available each year?
The total annual funding pool is $50,000.
3. Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include:
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Not-for-profit sport and recreation groups
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Emergency organisations
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Parents and Citizens Associations
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Day Care and After School providers
4. Can local schools apply?
No. Local schools are not eligible.
5. Can the grant be used for equipment purchases?
Yes. It can fund durable sporting and recreation equipment.
6. Can the grant cover maintenance or running costs?
No. It cannot be used for maintenance or operational expenses.
Conclusion
The Tronox Management & Shire of Dandaragan Sporting and Recreation Facilities Grant is a valuable local funding opportunity for clubs and community groups seeking up to $25,000 for durable equipment and minor facility improvements.
For eligible organisations in the Shire, it offers practical support to improve community access to safe, functional, and high-quality sporting and recreation spaces.
For more information, visit Shire of Dandaragan.









































