Local community groups, not-for-profit organisations, service clubs and sporting organisations are reminded that time is running out to apply for Greater Shepparton City Council's Round One 2025/2026 Community Grants Program, with applications closing at 12pm on Monday 18 August 2025.

The program offers a wide range of funding opportunities to support grassroots initiatives that enrich the local community, promote inclusion, foster creativity and encourage participation. Grants available include:
- Access and Inclusion Grant – Up to $1,500 for inclusive community projects supporting people with disabilities, their families, and carers.
- Community Matching Grant – Up to $5,000 for one-off community projects that build social connections, encourage participation and revitalise spaces.
- Small Town Australia Day Grant – Up to $3,000 for small town Australia Day events between 24–29 January 2026.
- Creative City Grant – $1,000 to $5,000 for artists, creatives and community groups delivering local arts and cultural projects.
- Heritage Conservation Grant – Up to $15,000 for works that preserve, restore or enhance heritage properties.
- International Women's Day Grant – $500 to $1,500 for events held in March 2026 recognising the contributions of women in our community.
- Minor and Major Event Grants – Minor: $500 to $2,000 | Major: $2,000 to $5,000 for events that promote community spirit, inclusion, wellbeing and regional visitation.
- Our Sporting Future Fund – Up to $30,000 for community sporting projects and initiatives that support growth and development.
- Seniors Festival Grant – Up to $500 for activities held during October 2025 that promote positive ageing and social connection.
- Small Town Festive Event Grant – $500 to $2,500 for festive and Christmas events in small towns (populations under 10,000).
Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, said the funding was a great opportunity for local communities to turn their ideas into reality.
"These grants have the power to transform ideas into action, helping to deliver projects, events and improvements that make a real difference in our region," he said.
"Council has set aside funding to support these initiatives, and we want to see that money go towards building stronger and more connected communities. If your club, group or organisation has a great idea, now is the time to apply, do not miss the deadline."
Applications must be submitted online before 12pm on Monday 18 August 2025. Late applications will not be accepted.
To check eligibility, find out more, or apply, visit Council's Grants and Funing web page