Deadline: 25-Sep-22
The Town of Cambridge Sustainable Grants Program is now open for applications to provide funding for community driven sustainability projects which encourage Cambridge residents to be more sustainable.
It aims to give members of the Cambridge community, local businesses and local groups an opportunity to work together on projects that will benefit the whole community.
Categories
- Water
- Energy and Transport
- Natural Environment
- Waste
- Climate Resilience
- Sustainable food
Funding Information
Three levels of funding are available:
- Large projects or initiatives – funding up to $3,000
- Medium projects or initiatives – funding up to $1,500
- Small projects or initiatives up to $250
Outcomes and Benefits
- Sharing skills and gaining knowledge
- Raising awareness of the sustainability categories
- Increasing community networks
- Improving local amenity
- Improving quality of life
- Increasing community participation
Eligible Projects
- Not for profit organisations
- Fit into one of the grant categories
- Deliver at least one of the listed potential community benefits to the Town of Cambridge Community Provide evidence to show community need for the project and a considered solution to meeting those needs
- Be located within the Town and open and accessible to residents
- Be provided to the community free of charge or low cost (expenses recovery only)
- Please note: Local schools can apply where their project engages the broader community
- Projects previously funded will be given a low priority unless significant community benefit can be demonstrated.
Ineligible projects are those which:
- Are conducted for the purpose of fundraising
- Aim to cover salaries and core operational costs not directly related to the project.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be legally constituted, incorporated bodies and not-for-profit community organisations or recognised educational institutions located within the Town of Cambridge Town of Cambridge Policy Manual – Policy No 092 – Sustainable Grants Program
- Applicants who are individuals or groups that are not incorporated must fall under the auspices of a legally constituted, incorporated and not-for-profit community organisation
- Upon notification of a successful funding application, the grant agreement is to be signed and returned to the Town accompanied by a tax invoice, prior to the receipt of funds
- Successful applicants must acknowledge the Town in all promotional material and publications relating to the funded project. Promotional material must be approved by the Town prior to publication
- Applicants must promote the project to maximise exposure and participation
- The amount awarded will be dependent on the funds set aside in the Town’s annual budget, the extent to which the grant criteria are met and prioritised against other applications
- Funds will not be granted for projects that commence before approval is given
- Only one funding application will be accepted per year from each applicant
- Applicants must hold public liability insurance for the duration of a project with a minimum level of cover of $10 million.
For more information, visit https://www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/Resident/Living-Sustainably/Sustainability-Initiatives#section-9