Deadline: 30-Jun-2027
The Collie Futures Small Grants Program provides grants of up to AUD 100,000 to support projects that strengthen the economy and community of the Collie region in Western Australia. The program funds initiatives that promote economic diversification, create jobs, support transitioning workers, and build vibrant, sustainable communities as the region moves away from coal-related industries.
About the Collie Futures Small Grants Program
The Collie Futures Small Grants Program is designed to help the Collie region transition to a more diverse and sustainable economy following the decline of coal-related industries. The program provides financial assistance to projects that generate long-term economic and community benefits while supporting local employment and regional development.
The initiative encourages innovative projects that contribute to economic resilience, improve community wellbeing, and create new opportunities for businesses, workers, and residents within the Collie region.
Focus Areas
The program supports projects related to:
- Economic diversification
- Regional economic development
- Job creation
- Workforce transition
- Community development
- Regional resilience
- Business growth
- Sustainable economic opportunities
- Local investment
- Community wellbeing
- Regional innovation
- Vibrant and liveable communities
Funding Information
- Maximum grant amount: Up to AUD 100,000 per project.
- Funding supports projects that deliver measurable economic or community benefits within the Collie region.
Program Objectives
The program aims to:
- Strengthen the Collie regional economy.
- Encourage economic diversification.
- Create new employment opportunities.
- Support workers transitioning from coal-related industries.
- Build vibrant and resilient communities.
- Encourage sustainable regional development.
- Improve long-term economic prosperity.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include organizations that:
- Hold an active Australian Business Number (ABN).
- Are legal entities capable of entering into a grant agreement with the Western Australian State Government.
- Maintain an account with an authorised Australian financial institution.
- Are incorporated if operating as a not-for-profit organization.
Joint applications are permitted provided:
- A lead applicant is nominated.
- All participating organizations have a formal partnership agreement.
Projects must:
- Support at least one program objective.
- Deliver benefits within the Collie region.
- Be located within the defined 50-kilometre journey-to-work zone from the Collie townsite or central business district.
Who is Not Eligible?
The following applicants are not eligible:
- State Government authorities and agencies
- Federal Government authorities and agencies
- Government Trading Enterprises
- Unincorporated associations
- Schools
- Universities
- Hospitals
- Trustees without authority to enter into grant agreements under their Trust Deed
Why This Grant Matters
The Collie Futures Small Grants Program helps:
- Diversify the regional economy.
- Support local businesses and innovation.
- Create sustainable employment opportunities.
- Assist communities affected by industry transition.
- Strengthen long-term regional resilience.
- Improve community wellbeing.
- Encourage investment in the future of the Collie region.
How to Apply
Applicants should:
- Review the program guidelines and eligibility requirements.
- Confirm organizational eligibility.
- Develop a project aligned with one or more program objectives.
- Prepare a detailed project proposal and budget.
- Demonstrate the expected economic or community benefits.
- Provide all required supporting documentation.
- Submit the completed application before the closing date.
Application Tips
- Clearly explain how the project benefits the Collie region.
- Demonstrate measurable economic or community outcomes.
- Present a realistic budget and implementation timeline.
- Highlight partnerships where applicable.
- Ensure all eligibility requirements are met before applying.
- Include evidence of the project’s long-term sustainability.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying without meeting eligibility requirements.
- Proposing projects outside the Collie region.
- Failing to demonstrate community or economic impact.
- Submitting incomplete applications.
- Providing insufficient budget details.
- Omitting partnership agreements for joint applications.
- Missing the application deadline.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who can apply for the Collie Futures Small Grants Program?
Eligible businesses, incorporated not-for-profit organizations, and other legal entities with an active ABN that meet the program requirements may apply.
How much funding is available?
Successful applicants may receive grants of up to AUD 100,000.
What types of projects are supported?
Projects that promote economic diversification, job creation, workforce transition, regional development, and stronger community outcomes within the Collie region.
Are joint applications allowed?
Yes. Joint applications are permitted if a lead applicant is nominated and participating organizations have a formal agreement.
Where must projects be located?
Projects must deliver benefits within the Collie region, defined as the area within a 50-kilometre journey-to-work zone from the Collie townsite or central business district.
Who cannot apply?
Government authorities, Government Trading Enterprises, schools, universities, hospitals, unincorporated associations, and trustees without appropriate legal authority are not eligible.
Why is this program important?
The program supports the Collie region’s transition toward a stronger, more diverse economy while creating employment opportunities, strengthening communities, and encouraging sustainable regional growth.
Conclusion
The Collie Futures Small Grants Program provides important funding to support economic diversification and community development in the Collie region. By investing in projects that create jobs, strengthen local businesses, and improve community resilience, the program helps build a sustainable future for the region as it transitions beyond coal-related industries.
For more information, visit South West Development Commission.
