Deadline: 4-Mar-22
The Bass Coast ShireCouncil’s 2022 Community Grants Program is now open to support not-for-profit organisations based in Bass Coast to deliver projects that benefit the Bass Coast community.
Categories
- General Community Grant: Up to $5,000 for equipment or other projects to assist community groups with equipment, activities and promotion. Other project can be a seeding grant, or funding for a consultant or designer.
- Festivals, Celebrations and Events Grant: Funding up to $5,000 to support community groups to run local community events.
- Minor Capital Works Grant: Funding up to $5,000 to fund small-scale recreation reserve or community infrastructure developments. Groups applying for a Minor Capital Works Grant must seek advice from Council when planning a project and before making an application online, otherwise the application will be ineligible.
- Climate Action Grant (New Category): Funding up to $5,000 to fund project management, promotion, education and minor infrastructure.
Funding Information
$254,000 has been allocated to the Community Grants funding stream with $127,000 applied to each round in March and August. It offers funding from $1,000 to $5,000 with an opportunity to apply for one of three major projects, up to $10,000, per round.
What can be funded?
- Materials, equipment and other items essential to the project / activity
- Printing, advertising, translations and promotional costs
- Costs incurred in hiring a venue (excluding costs associated with business premises rental)
- Costs associated with encouraging participation
- Seeding grants for new groups formed in the 12 months prior to an application. A seeding grant allows for one off funding of materials, equipment and other items essential to setting up a new organization (excluding normal business and operating expenses)
- Training, provided that it is of direct benefit to the broader community eg. first aid training. disability awareness training. A contribution of no more than half the cost of training can be applied for. A group cannot apply for funding of the same training in a future application
- Emergency services, schools and other groups may be funded for projects that are of benefit to everyone in the community and outside the scope of their usual funding.
- Defibrillators will only be considered if there are no other external grants (for example State Government) available. If successful, applicants will be required to mount the defibrillator externally and register it with Ambulance Victoria.
- Council encourages groups to undertake joint grant submissions, and supports strong partnership projects that effectively respond to local community needs.
Eligibility Criteria
An applicant must:
- Be based in Bass Coast or the project must be based in Bass Coast
- Be registered as a not-for-profit legal entity, for example an incorporated association, registered charity; gold
- Be a not-for-profit unincorporated group that is auspiced by a registered not-for-profit legal entity and have at least $ 10 million Public Liability Insurance to cover all aspects of the project. Exceptions may be made for applications requesting low risk equipment purchases.
- Have an Australian Business Number (ABN) or attach an Australian Taxation Office Statement by a Supplier form to the application
- Have acquireditted any previous Council grants and have no outstanding debts to Bass Coast Shire Council.
For more information, visit https://www.basscoast.vic.gov.au/community-support-services/community-grants