Deadline: 19-Mar-25
The Department of State Growth is inviting applications for the Active Industry Project Fund that provide funding for the benefit of community sport and recreation clubs.
The Strategic Priorities for the program are to increase participation in sport and active recreation and improve systems for the administration of sport and organised active recreation in Tasmania.
Purpose
- The purpose of the funding is to fund new projects in the organised sport and active recreation sectorthat will:
- increase and/or diversify participation opportunities and development pathways.
- implement new systems for improved administration and performance of the sector.
Funding Information
- $800,000 is available through the Program and projects can be delivered for up to two years commencing on 1 July 2025.
- The Program offers grants of between $10,000 and $80,000 (total over two years) to successful applicants.
Ineligible Projects
- The following are ineligible projects:
- Activities considered to be arts, hobbies, crafts, music, historical re-enactments, pets or livestock related activities or that do not include the primary purpose of engaging in human physical activity.
- Projects that have been funded by the Tasmanian Government previously (except if delivering to a new target market or new location).
- Projects that have already been implemented (except if delivering to a new target market or new location).
- Facility or infrastructure plans or planning projects, capital projects.
Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible for a grant organisation’s must:
- Have met all prior reporting obligations to the satisfaction of Active Tasmania.
- Be an incorporated not-for-profit organisation, or a not-for-profit company registered under company law.
- Hold appropriate insurance to cover for the organisation’s activities.
- Prepare an annual report and annual financial statements.
Ineligible Applicants
- The Program is not open to applications from the following types of organisations:
- Individuals, including sole traders
- Schools/educational organisations.
- Local government authorities.
- Sport and active recreation clubs, organisations and industry bodies that are not the recognised state body.
- For profit organisations.
For more information, visit Tasmanian Government.