Deadline: 3-Jun-22
The Inner West has announced the Resident Association Small Grants stream to provide financial assistance to not-for-profit resident associations to come together to discuss what’s important to them and their place.
Funds are intended to help resident associations to offset basic operational costs, including venue hire for meetings as well as printing and promotional costs. Applicants must be a not-for-profit resident association representing local communities in the Inner West Council area.
Objectives
The objectives of the Resident Association Small Grants are to:
- Connect people to each other and place
- Develop community strengths and capabilities
- Foster an inclusive and diverse community
- Encourage participation in community life
- Encourage collaborations and partnerships.
Funding Information
Resident Association Small Grants of up to $400 per association are available as needed.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for funding, you must:
- Be a not-for-profit Residents Association representing local communities in the Inner West Council local government area
- Be seeking funding to help a Residents Association to offset basic operational costs, including venue hire for meetings, printing, promotional costs etc.
- Be an Australian resident or permanent resident aged over 18 years.
- Be a legally registered, incorporated not-for-profit organisation or group. Unincorporated groups must be auspiced by an incorporated not-for-profit organisation. Note: This eligibility varies for Arts grants in 2021/2022 and Community History and Heritage grants in 2022/2023.
- Be a resident of or delivering services in the Inner West Council area or offer a project that benefits residents of the Inner West.
- Include a booking confirmation form for use of a Council facility required as part of a grant application (i.e. Council venues, parks and sportsgrounds) unless otherwise negotiated with the relevant Council grant officer.
- Meet the grant stream eligibility criteria.
- Address the grant stream objectives.
- Demonstrate your project is in the public interest and in accordance with Council’s Community Strategic Plan, policies and regulations.
- Only submit one application per applicant each year.
Ineligible
Inner West Council does not fund:
- Applicants who have not acquitted previously completed grant projects or provided an interim progress report for any outstanding grant projects funded by Inner West Council.
- Applicants who have outstanding debts of any kind to Inner West Council.
- Applicants who represent a state or federal government department.
- For-Profit and Sole Traders. Note: this eligibility varies for Arts Grants – Sole Traders are eligible to apply.
- Applicants who represent a school or tertiary institution. Parents and Citizens’ Associations however are eligible to apply for projects that can demonstrate they benefit the Inner West community.
- Projects that have commenced or already taken place. Council does not provide retrospective funding.
- Projects which duplicate services already provided in the Inner West Council area.
- Capital works such as renovations to buildings. Note: this eligibility varies for Environment Grants in 2022/2023.
- Financial assistance for interstate or overseas travel, or other costs where it could be perceived that the applicant would derive excessive personal benefits.
- Salaries of permanent employees who will be supervising or working on the project as part of their usual duties. However, grants may fund additional staff to work specifically on the project.
- Ongoing operational expenditure such as fixed overheads and administrative costs.
- General donations to charities. Council does not accept applications for projects run by charities.
- Activities that could be perceived as benefiting political parties or associated groups.
- Activities that could be perceived as divisive within the community.
For more information, visit https://www.innerwest.nsw.gov.au/contribute/grants/resident-association-small-grants