How to apply for Council Grants

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All applications for Council grants must be submitted using the online grants portal. We encourage you to make contact with the Grants team prior to making a submission. If you require assistance with setting up your online application, our friendly Library staff are happy to help.  

When do grant applications open? 

Applications can be submitted via the online portal. The timeline varies depending on the grant you are interested in. Please see the tables below for further details or contact the Grants administration team.

Competitive Funding (Applications for Over $2,000.00)
Opening Dates Closing Dates
Round 1 20 July 2023 5 September 2023
Round 2 19 December 2023 6 February 2024
Round 3 18 March 2024 7 May 2024

 

Responsive Rounds - $2,000 and under

GRANT TYPE AMOUNT OPENING/CLOSING DATES FOR PROJECTS/EVENTS COMMENCING
Local Events Program Up to $2,000 Applications can be submitted at any time, however will be assessed on a monthly basis Applications must be submitted at least 6-8 weeks prior to commencement
Community Projects Program
Community Activation Program
Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) Program
Reimbursement Program Up to $1,000 per annum
In Kind Assistance Program Up to $2,000 in value per annum
Individual Excellence Program $300 - $1,000

 

Competitive Rounds - $2,000 and over

GRANT TYPE AMOUNT OPENING/CLOSING DATES FOR PROJECTS/EVENTS COMMENCING
Local Events Program $2,001 - $10,000 Grants rounds close on 1st Tuesday of September, February, and May For projects/events commencing after mid-November, April and July respectively
Community Projects Program
Community Activation Program
Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) Program* Over $2,000
 Destination Events Program  $5,000 - $20,000  Applications can be submitted at any time, however, will be assessed in line with the above dates  Applications must be submitted at least 4 months prior to event commencement

* The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) promotes the role and value of arts, culture, and heritage as key drivers of diverse and inclusive communities and strong regions. RADF invests in local arts and cultural priorities, as determined by local communities, across Queensland.

 


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