Even more chances to apply for grants through Council

Even more chances to apply for grants through council

There are now even more chances for community groups and organisations to apply for Major Grants through Isaac Regional Council's Community Grants program.

There are now even more chances for community groups and organisations to apply for Major Grants through Isaac Regional Council's Community Grants program.

Mayor Anne Baker said Council's Community Grants Program supports community events and activities, helping to develop resilient, adaptive and vibrant communities.

"Local community groups and organisations now have four opportunities to apply for major grants a year, up from three in 2020/2021," Mayor Baker said.

"We hope the more frequent grant rounds will help to re-activate communities after many events had a temporary hiatus during COVID-19 restrictions and allow more opportunities for Council to provide assistance to local organisations.

"Many of these organisations rely on volunteers and ongoing community support to deliver events and activities for the enjoyment of residents and visitors, and are vital to the social, sporting and cultural fabric of the Isaac region."

Mayor Baker said while the changes to grant rounds only applies to major grants for funding of $1,000 to $5,000, minor grant applications are still accepted all year round.

"The organisations that put together some great events and activities are another example of the pure people power which drives our local communities and make the Isaac such a great place to live."

Applicants are required to head to https://speakup.isaac.qld.gov.au and read the Isaac Community Grants Guidelines before proceeding with their application through the following categories:

  • Minor or Major Grants – for community events and activities including exceptional circumstances for out of round applications
  • Individual or Team Development Grants
  • School Bursaries
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