Deadline: 31-Aug-24
The Expand Together Grants is providing one-off funding to eligible multicultural organisations to purchase equipment, extend or build community facilities for use by South Australia’s culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
The Expand Together Grants are administered by Multicultural Affairs within the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.
The Expand Together Grants aim to ensure there are necessary facilities and equipment for community members to come together, access the services and programs they need, and connect with the wider local community network.
Funding Information
- Expand Together Grants of up to $100 000 are available to multicultural organisations for projects to be delivered over 12 months.
- There are matched funding requirements for applicants requesting more than $50 000.
- Expand Together Round 2 projects will commence in February 2025.
What can be funded?
- Upgrade, extend or build community infrastructure and facilities, including:
- upgrades to infrastructure
- installing disability access ramps
- roof repairs
- refurbishing rooms (painting, electrical, flooring or lighting)
- upgrading kitchens (inbuilt items e.g. ovens, cabinets)
- bathroom facilities
- storage facilities
- heating or cooling systems
- purchase of equipment
- marquees
- kitchen equipment (dishwasher, fridge, catering equipment) o
- portable cool room on wheels
- trailer
- portable sound system
- portable public address system
- telephone system
- upgrades to infrastructure
Outcomes
- The Expand Together Grants invest in multicultural organisations to achieve one or more of the following outcomes:
- increase the use and access of community facilities and equipment by culturally and linguistically diverse communities to support participation in activities, and the delivery of services, to meet community need
- support new and emerging communities who may have difficulties in accessing community infrastructure and equipment readily, and foster partnerships (financial or non-financial) between culturally and linguistically diverse communities through shared use of facilities and equipment.
Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible for funding, multicultural organisations must:
- be non-government, not-for-profit and
- incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1985, or
- an Australian Public Company Limited by Guarantee under the Corporations Act 2001, or
- a Statutory Authority established through an Act, or
- registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profit Commission with a comparable legal status
- have a registered Australian Business Number (ABN)
- provide satisfactory evidence that their core purpose is to deliver initiatives, services or support for culturally and linguistically diverse communities in South Australia
- be South Australian based.
- be non-government, not-for-profit and
- Multicultural Affairs will accept one application for the Expand Together Grants per organisation. Organisations with regional offices can submit one application per regional office.
- Key multicultural service providers who have a direct responsibility working with culturally and linguistically diverse communities can apply up to two times as a lead agency in partnership with one or more multicultural community organisations.
Ineligible
- The following are ineligible for funding:
- successful recipients of the Expand Together Grants 2024-25 (Round 1) will not be eligible for Expand Together Grants 2024-25 (Round 2).
- non-multicultural organisations
- organisations that have outstanding obligations for previously awarded grants
- educational institutions or related representative bodies, e.g. schools and/or their parents’ associations, universities and for-profit childcare centres
- individuals or organisations applying on behalf of an individual
- for-profit organisations or private companies
- Commonwealth, state or local government departments and agencies
- organisations that have been incorporated for less than one year
- unincorporated Associations.
For more information, visit Government of South Australia.