Deadline: 30-Jun-23
The Hume City Council is awarding Partnership Grants to support projects that clearly address a significant need and embrace the principles of social justice, healthy living, lifelong learning, environmental sustainability, community safety and inclusion.
You can apply for a Partnership Grant if you are an established organisation with a proven record in the provision of quality programs and services. You must provide evidence of the need for the project and demonstrate your capacity to resource and deliver projects.
Funding Information
- Amount: up to $10,000 per year for up to 3 years ($30,000 total).
Eligible Projects
- Applications must align closely with Hume City Council Plans, Strategies and Policies. Proposals will:
- Not duplicate an existing service.
- Give a detailed program budget and give quotes for any proposed services or equipment purchases.
- Be innovative and strengthen community wellbeing.
- Encourage inclusion and accessibility to their service.
- Be of benefit and give valuable support to the Hume community.
- Funding will be for a period of up to three years. To meet the funding criteria for subsequent years, applicants must show how the first year has met the milestones outlined in the project plan and justify the need for future-years funding.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must:
- Be an incorporated not-for-profit community group or organisation.
- Have no outstanding debts with Hume City Council.
- Demonstrate an ability to manage large scale projects.
- Run the activity or project from a location within Hume and/or show that it will substantially benefit residents of Hume.
- Have satisfactorily acquitted any previous funding received by Hume City Council.
- Give a detailed Project Plan.
- Demonstrate how the project will be made fully sustainable upon cessation of Council funding.
- Demonstrate in kind or cash contribution that equates to half the value of the grant request. For example, if you ask for $10,000, you must show a contribution of at least $5,000 (cash or in-kind).
For more information, visit Hume City Council.