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    Grants & Funding

    Australia Post's Community Grants

    Applications close: 11.59pm Monday 6th July

    Funding: $4,000 to $10,000

    Australia Post's Community Grants program supports projects that connect people to improve mental wellbeing in local communities.

    Local community groups play an important role in creating positive change in people's lives. To help them deliver for their communities, Australia Post award Community Grants of up to $10,000 each year to fund community-led, local projects.

    This year, they are proud to offer additional grants totaling up to $250,000 to support disaster-impacted communities across Australia. These funds will be dedicated to projects that enhance mental wellbeing by fostering connection and building resilience within communities recovering from a natural disaster or a major storm event.

    To be eligible for an Australia Post Community Grant, projects must:

    1. Improve mental health and mental wellbeing outcomes of a community
    2. Help people meaningfully connect
    3. Be locally-led and locally-delivered.

      For applications relating to disaster-related projects only, an additional criterion applies:
    4. Support a disaster-impacted community for improved connection, wellbeing and/ or resilience.

    Australia Post strive for geographic distribution of grant recipients amongst metro and regional communities and also look to support projects assisting vulnerable groups.

    For more information and to apply.

    Applications will only be considered if the applicant organisation meets all of the criteria below.

    1. Are an incorporated not-for-profit organisation 
      • Organisations are not required to have deductible gift recipient (DGR) status to apply. 
      • Unincorporated entities, individuals, sole traders, government entities and educational institutions are ineligible for this program, however can partner with organisations who can apply.
      • They do not accept auspice arrangements. 
    2. Have an Australian Business Number (ABN) with the registration reflecting the organisation’s incorporated not-for-profit status 
      • Organisation details must be correct and up-to-date on the Australian Business Register (https://abr.business.gov.au) on the date the application is submitted. 
      • It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure its details are correct and up-to-date when the application is submitted. Organisations will be deemed ineligible if their ABN status does not demonstrate incorporated not-for-profit status on the date the application is submitted. 
    3. Have an Australian bank account (corresponding to the ABN).
    4. Are located and provide services within Australia

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    Our Landcare Coordinators can help develop project ideas, action plan next steps, and source funding!

    Tell us your ideas using our Expression of Interest Form

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    EOI Form

    Do you have a project that could benefit from a grant? Would you neighbours like to particpate?

    Our Landcare Coordinators can help develop project ideas, action plan next steps, and source funding!

    Tell us your ideas using our Expression of Interest Form