Deadline: 28-Apr-23
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s Annual Grant Program is now open for applications to provide funding for events, projects, organisations, and services which strengthen and enhance the liveability, social well-being, development, and sustainability of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder community.
The program offers funding support for unique initiatives that enhance the quality of life for the residents and revitalise the city. Past successful recipients have included local events, support for the services offered by local organisations, building and infrastructure developments and more.
Priorities
These keys priorities are:
- Safe: They will be safe and free from harm and crime;
- Connected: They will be connected to the history, culture and community;
- Sustainable: A green ecologically sustainable City for current and future generations;
- Empowered: They continue to believe in the principles of representational democracy, and are enabled to make decisions about the lives;
- Capable: They will have the resources to contribute to the community and economy;
- Futuristic: They plan for the future proofing of the City by being a thinking and innovative society.
Grant Categories
- Annual Grant – under $10,000;
- Annual Grant – $10,000 and above;
- Three (3) Year Service Agreements; and
- Capital Works Projects.
Eligibility Criteria
- Incorporated organisations (including not for profit and community groups);
- Non-incorporated organisations (including not for profit and community groups) that are supported by an auspice organisation (for under $10,000 category and Capital Works Projects); and
- Individuals supported by an auspice organisation (for under $10,000 and Capital Works Projects categories only.
- Individuals must be supported by an auspice organisation to be eligible for funding.
- The following conditions apply:
- The individual must be a resident of Kalgoorlie-Boulder;
- The applicant can only apply for the under $10,000 and Capital Works Projects categories only;
- For Capital Works Projects, the City will only consider applications for up to one third of the funding to a maximum of $9,999;
- The auspice organisation must be responsible for the legal and financial contractual arrangements.
- Applicants must be able to demonstrate:
- Applications that address a specific significant social, cultural, recreational and / or wellbeing community issue;
- Applications that provide evidence of strong partnerships with other community groups or government agencies;
- Applications that provide evidence of support, development and engagement of volunteers in the initiative;
- Applications that demonstrate sustainability strategies rather than ongoing reliance on City funds;
- Applications that involve and / or have a direct partnership with the City;
Ineligible
- Registered businesses, commercial entities and profit making organisations; and
- Local, State or Federal Government Departments or Agencies.
For more information, visit City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.