Georges River Council Awards $137K in Local Grants

Georges River Council

Georges River Council has awarded a total of $137,000 in funding to support local projects through Round 2 of the 2025-2026 Community and Micro Grants Programs.

A total of 25 not-for-profit groups and residents will receive funding to deliver projects over the next two years. These projects cover important areas such as health and wellbeing, support for young people and families, services for older residents, arts and culture, and programs that bring the community together.

The funded projects respond to the needs of people in the Georges River area and aim to create positive, lasting outcomes for the community, such as:

  • youth creative spaces,
  • cultural programs
  • domestic and family violence support services
  • digital skills training
  • community arts initiatives
  • accessible activities for people living with disability.

Successful applications were chosen for their alignment with Council's Community Strategic Plan, along with key plans like the Disability Inclusion Action Plan and the Social Justice Charter.

Georges River Council Mayor Elise Borg said, "Congratulations to everyone who secured funding in this round. Your work plays an important role in strengthening our community."

"We received more than $600,000 in funding requests in this round, one of two offered each year. This shows just how valuable these grants are to local organisations and residents. The variety of projects funded highlights the passion and effort of our community in tackling local issues in thoughtful and practical ways."

"Council is pleased to back these projects, which help create a more inclusive community, deliver vital services, and improve everyday life for our residents. We look forward to seeing these initiatives come to life and make a real difference."

The next round – Community and Micro Grants 2026-2027 Round 1 – will open on Monday 6 July 2026.

Community Grant Recipients

ApplicantProject
Project YouthPennys Solar
St George Creative Art & Craft Centre Inc.Community Ceramics Studio Renewal Project
Volunteer Marine Rescue NSW (Botany Port Hacking)Atrial External Defibrillator Replacement Project
Allawaw Aboriginal CorporationStrong Paths - Early Intervention & Life Navigation Program
Kurranulla Aboriginal CorporationGujagang - Connecting Kids To Culture
Stride Mental Health Ltd trading as headspace HurstvilleMaker Space: Creative Third Space for Youth
The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (NSW) on behalf of Georges River PresbyteryAutomated External Defibrillators
Moving Forward DFV Case Management Services Inc.Ending Violence Together - Uniting Communities To Prevent Domestic and Sexual Violence
Kingsway Community Care Inc.Safe Foundations: Strengthening Crisis Support in Georges River
Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect)Inclusive Learning Activities for Aspect South East Sydney School Students
Diversity and Disability Inc.Our Voice, Our Community - Multicultural Disability Peer Support
Resourceful Australian Indian Network Inc.Volunteer Recruitment Training and Education
The Reconnect Project LtdTech Help Desk: Digital Tech Made Easy
The Honeymakers Inc.Band Shirts And A Double Bass
Kogarah Community Services Inc.Up & Coming Program
The Trustee For Top Blokes FoundationTop Blokes Program Strengthening Young Male Resilience Across Georges River
Bus Stop Films LtdCreating Welcome Accessible Infrastructure for Bus Stop Films Community Hub

Micro Grant Recipients

ApplicantProject
Advance Diversity Services LtdCommon Ground - Building Belonging in Georges River
Margaret RuckertDocumentary for Discovery Writers Hurstville's 20th Year Anniversary
Narwee Baptist Community Broadcasters LtdEnable Disability Radio
Georges River Life CareHeal My Story
Jennifer TylerPocket Gallery
Southern Sydney Folk Club Inc.Southern Sydney Folk Club Bush Dance 2026
Australian Yau Kung Mun Chinese Martial Arts Association Inc.Inclusive Lion Dance Workshop
Maggie SuHomelessness Care Packages

To keep up to date about future grant rounds and Council's grant capacity building, visit Council's Community Grants webpage and subscribe to the Grants e-newsletter.

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