Deadline: 15-May-2026
The Community History Grants by Inner West Council provide up to $5,000 to support projects that preserve and share local history. The program funds research, archiving, exhibitions, and publications that contribute to the Community History Collection. It is open to historians, researchers, and community groups working to document the Inner West’s heritage.
What are Community History Grants?
The Community History Grants, offered by the Inner West Council, support projects that preserve, document, and share the history of the Inner West community.
The program aims to build a rich and accessible Community History Collection for future researchers and the public.
Funding Details
Grant Amount
- Up to $5,000 per project
Project Scope
- One-time funding for defined history projects
- Focus on documentation, research, and preservation
Key Objectives
- Preserve local history and heritage
- Support original historical research
- Expand the Community History Collection
- Encourage public access to historical knowledge
- Document social, cultural, and urban changes
Key Focus Areas
Projects can explore themes such as:
- Activism and social movements
- Architecture and urban development
- Business and economy
- Culture and community life
- Parks and public spaces
- Politics and governance
- Recreation and lifestyle
Eligible Project Types
- Historical research and documentation
- Archiving and preservation of materials
- Conservation of historical records
- Publications (books, reports, articles)
- Exhibitions and public history displays
Key Concepts Explained
Community History Collection
A curated archive of documents, records, and materials that reflect the history and identity of a community.
Historical Preservation
The process of protecting and maintaining historical materials for future generations.
Interpretation of History
Presenting historical information in a way that is engaging, meaningful, and accessible.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
- Individual historians and researchers
- Archivists
- Incorporated not-for-profit organizations
- Unincorporated groups (with auspice support)
Requirements
- Must reside in or benefit the Inner West community
- Must align with program objectives and Council plans
Ineligible Applicants and Activities
Not Eligible
- Applicants with incomplete previous grants
- Organizations with outstanding debts to Council
- Government departments
- For-profit organizations (with limited exceptions)
Not Funded
- General operational costs
- Capital equipment
- Travel expenses
- Political activities
- Projects already commenced
Why This Grant Matters
- Preserves local heritage and identity
- Supports research and knowledge creation
- Builds accessible historical archives
- Encourages community engagement with history
- Documents social and cultural evolution
How to Apply / How It Works
Step-by-Step Process
- Identify a historical topic or gap in the collection
- Develop a clear research or documentation plan
- Prepare a proposal and budget
- Submit your application through the council portal
- Await assessment and results
What to Include in Your Application
- Project description and objectives
- Historical significance and relevance
- Methodology (research, archiving, etc.)
- Expected outputs (publication, exhibition, archive)
- Timeline and budget
Assessment Criteria
Applications are evaluated based on:
- Quality and impact of the project
- Contribution to the Community History Collection
- Alignment with Council strategic plans
- Ability to address gaps in historical records
- Applicant’s capacity to deliver
- Budget feasibility and clarity
Tips for a Strong Application
- Focus on unique or underrepresented history
- Clearly explain the project’s historical value
- Show how it contributes to the community archive
- Provide a realistic and detailed plan
- Demonstrate your research capability
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Choosing topics already well-documented
- Lack of clear outcomes or outputs
- Weak alignment with program objectives
- Unrealistic timelines or budgets
- Missing required documentation
FAQs
1. What is the maximum funding amount?
Up to $5,000 per project.
2. Who can apply?
Historians, researchers, and community organizations in the Inner West.
3. What types of projects are supported?
Research, archiving, publications, and exhibitions.
4. Are ongoing costs covered?
No, only project-specific costs are funded.
5. Can groups apply?
Yes, both incorporated and unincorporated groups (with auspice).
6. What is the main goal of the program?
To preserve and share the history of the Inner West.
7. Are travel costs covered?
No, travel expenses are not funded.
Conclusion
The Community History Grants provide an important opportunity to document, preserve, and share the rich history of the Inner West. By supporting research and storytelling, the program helps ensure that local heritage is protected and accessible for future generations.
For more information, visit Inner West Council.








































