Deadline: 08-Jun-2026
The Place-Based Initiatives (Annual) Grants Program provides grants of up to $20,000 to support creative activities that activate public spaces, business precincts, and local neighbourhoods within the City of Maribyrnong. The program aims to strengthen community identity, increase local participation, support creative industries, encourage business collaboration, and boost local economic activity through inclusive, place-based projects.
Place-Based Initiatives (Annual) Grants Program: Funding Up to $20,000 for Community-Led Place Activation Projects
The Place-Based Initiatives (Annual) Grants Program supports not-for-profit organizations and incorporated community groups to deliver creative, community-focused activities that activate public spaces, local neighbourhoods, and business precincts within the City of Maribyrnong.
The program is designed to foster vibrant communities, encourage local participation, strengthen neighbourhood identity, and create economic and cultural benefits through place-based initiatives.
Program Overview
The grant program provides financial support for small to medium-scale projects that creatively activate local spaces while encouraging collaboration between communities, businesses, artists, and creative practitioners.
Funding Available:
- Grants of up to $20,000 per project.
- Funding supports activities delivered within the City of Maribyrnong.
- Projects must be completed before 30 June 2027.
Program Objectives
The program seeks to:
- Creatively activate public spaces, business precincts, and neighbourhoods.
- Strengthen local identity and community pride.
- Encourage inclusive participation and community engagement.
- Build community capacity and local networks.
- Increase visitation to local areas.
- Stimulate local economic activity and spending.
- Create paid opportunities for artists, creatives, and cultural practitioners.
- Foster partnerships between local businesses and creative sectors.
- Enhance social connection through community-led activities.
Key Focus Areas
Eligible projects should contribute to one or more of the following outcomes:
- Public space activation.
- Community engagement and participation.
- Neighbourhood identity building.
- Cultural and creative programming.
- Local business activation.
- Arts and creative collaborations.
- Capacity-building initiatives.
- Inclusive community events.
- Economic revitalization and local visitation.
- Place-making and urban activation projects.
Why This Grant Matters
Strong and vibrant public spaces contribute to healthier, more connected communities. This funding enables community organizations to transform local spaces into places where residents, businesses, artists, and visitors can connect and participate.
The program also supports the local creative economy by providing paid opportunities for artists and encouraging partnerships that generate long-term community benefits.
Benefits include:
- Increased community participation.
- Stronger neighbourhood identity.
- Greater social inclusion.
- Enhanced local cultural activity.
- Economic benefits for local businesses.
- More vibrant and accessible public spaces.
- Improved community capacity and collaboration.
Funding Details
Grant Amount:
- Up to $20,000 per project.
Project Timeline:
- Activities must be completed before 30 June 2027.
Project Scale:
- Small to medium-scale place-based initiatives.
- Community-focused activities.
- Creative public space activation projects.
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must be:
- Not-for-profit organizations.
- Incorporated community groups.
- Organizations operating through an eligible auspice arrangement.
Applicants must also:
- Hold a valid Australian Business Number (ABN).
- Provide evidence of Public Liability Insurance valued at $20 million.
- Have acquitted all previous Council grants.
- Have no outstanding debts to Maribyrnong City Council.
- Have no unresolved compliance issues with the Council.
Eligible Activities
Projects may include:
- Community festivals and events.
- Creative public space activations.
- Arts and cultural programs.
- Neighbourhood engagement initiatives.
- Local business precinct activities.
- Community capacity-building projects.
- Collaborative projects involving artists and businesses.
- Cultural and creative workshops.
- Community-led place-making initiatives.
- Inclusive activities that strengthen social connections.
Activities should be designed to encourage community participation and generate positive local outcomes.
Ineligible Activities
The following activities are not eligible for funding:
- Projects that do not align with Council policies and values.
- Multiple applications for the same activity.
- More than one application from the same applicant.
- Activities sponsored by tobacco companies.
- Activities sponsored by gambling companies.
- Activities sponsored by fossil fuel companies unless funding comes through a documented community grants program.
- Religious promotion activities.
- Political campaigning activities.
- Fundraising events.
- Activities already funded during the same financial year.
- Projects funded through Council operational funding streams.
- Projects funded through Triennial Arts Grants.
- Activities that have already commenced.
- Completed projects.
How to Apply
Follow these steps when preparing an application:
- Confirm organizational eligibility.
- Verify that the proposed activity takes place within the City of Maribyrnong.
- Ensure the project aligns with the program objectives.
- Obtain or verify a valid ABN.
- Secure Public Liability Insurance coverage of at least $20 million.
- Develop a detailed project plan and budget.
- Demonstrate community benefit and participation outcomes.
- Outline partnerships with local businesses, artists, or community stakeholders where relevant.
- Submit only one application.
- Lodge the application before the program closing date.
Application Assessment Criteria
Applications are likely to be assessed based on:
- Alignment with program objectives.
- Community impact and participation.
- Quality of project design.
- Feasibility and deliverability.
- Value for money.
- Strength of partnerships and collaboration.
- Contribution to local identity and place activation.
- Economic and cultural benefits.
- Organizational capacity to deliver the project.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly explain how the activity activates a local place or precinct.
- Demonstrate strong community demand and participation.
- Include measurable outcomes and benefits.
- Show how local artists, creatives, and businesses will be involved.
- Provide a realistic budget and implementation timeline.
- Highlight long-term community benefits beyond the funded period.
- Ensure all required documents are complete and current.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting multiple applications.
- Applying for projects that have already started.
- Failing to provide insurance documentation.
- Not demonstrating community benefit.
- Proposing activities outside the City of Maribyrnong.
- Including ineligible political or religious activities.
- Leaving previous Council grants unacquitted.
- Providing incomplete budgets or project plans.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who can apply for the Place-Based Initiatives Grant?
Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, incorporated community groups, and organizations working through an eligible auspice arrangement.
How much funding is available?
Applicants can request up to $20,000 per project.
Where must projects take place?
Projects must be delivered within the boundaries of the City of Maribyrnong.
Can projects charge an entry fee?
Activities must be free to attend or include substantial free programming accessible to the community.
Can organizations submit more than one application?
No. Only one application per applicant is permitted.
Are projects already underway eligible?
No. Activities that have already commenced or been completed are not eligible for funding.
When must projects be completed?
Funded activities must be completed before 30 June 2027.
Conclusion
The Place-Based Initiatives (Annual) Grants Program offers up to $20,000 to support creative, community-driven projects that activate public spaces, strengthen neighbourhood identity, encourage participation, and stimulate local economic activity within the City of Maribyrnong. The program is an important opportunity for not-for-profit organizations and community groups to deliver impactful place-making initiatives that create lasting social, cultural, and economic benefits for local communities.
For more information, visit City of Maribyrnong.


