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UID:25945-1772524800-1772557200@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW Playing Australia Project Investment
DESCRIPTION:Supports organisations to undertake performing arts tours to reach regional and remote communities across Australia. \n\n\nThe program supports costs associated with touring to regional and remote areas of Australia. There is no limit on the amount that can be requested. Touring activity must be confirmed prior to seeking investment through this category. \nWho can apply\n– Legally constituted organisations only may apply. \nCreative Australia acknowledges that flexibility is required when touring and supports a variety of touring models. Applicants may seek investment for alternative touring models that:\n– Propose activity such as residency models with live performance outcomes or concept touring\n– Present a tour that includes significant and targeted community engagement\n– Present an annual touring program for single or multiple works\n– Propose a digital tour. \nYou can apply for support towards:\n– A tour that has a confirmed itinerary\n– Payment of fees and salaries for artists and touring party\n– Costs associated with remounting or rehearsing a work\n– Production costs associated with touring the work or delivering the activity\n– Touring costs including freight\, transport\, accommodation and travel allowances\n– Tour co-ordination\n– Costs associated with reducing the environmental impact of your tour\n– Costs associated with supporting the wellbeing of the touring company. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-playing-australia-project-investment/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260213T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260213T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T212855
CREATED:20260129T023632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T023632Z
UID:26493-1770969600-1771002000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW Grants for Good Program
DESCRIPTION:Helps communities within the Ausgrid network area (Eastern Sydney\, CBD\, Newcastle\, Central Coast\, Hunter Valley and Coffs Harbour). \n\n\nThe Grants for Good program is open and is an important part of fostering connections with Ausgrid’s community and demonstrating their dedication to a sustainable\, innovative\, and community-focused future. \nGrants are one important way Ausgrid is helping communities in their network. By providing substantial funding through Electrification Grants and Grassroots Grants\, they are not just talking about their commitment to community and sustainability – they are actively investing in it. \nThere are two types of grants: \n1. Electrification Grants – Up to $15\,000\nHelp your community embrace the switch from fossil fuels to electric alternatives. These grants support projects that promote a sustainable electric future—from installing induction cooktops in community kitchens to setting up EV charging infrastructure for not-for-profits. \n2. Grassroots Grants – Up to $5\,000\nSupport causes and organisations our communities care about. Nominate charities\, volunteer groups\, local sports teams and organisations in our network area for initiatives that strengthen community connection\, promote safety and wellbeing\, or improve equity and accessibility. \nAusgrid are looking for projects that align with one or more of these themes:\n– Electrification: Helping community organisations transition to a sustainable electric future. This could include switching from gas to electric appliances\, installing solar systems\, or setting up electric vehicle charging infrastructure\n– Community: Strengthening connections and bringing people together. Projects that build social cohesion\, create inclusive spaces\, or support community activities\n– Equity and Accessibility: Making electricity and renewable energy available to all. Projects that address energy equity\, support vulnerable communities\, or improve accessibility to energy services\n– Safety: Supporting the safety and wellbeing of our communities. This includes electrical safety initiatives\, emergency preparedness\, or projects that enhance community safety. \nEligibility criteria\n– Your organisation must be registered and operating within the Ausgrid network area (Eastern Sydney\, CBD\, Newcastle\, Central Coast\, Hunter Valley and Coffs Harbour)\n– Organisations should be not-for-profit or community organisations\n– Your project must be delivered within the Ausgrid network area\n– Your project must align with one or more of four grant themes\n– Funds must be used within the 2026 calendar year. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-grants-for-good-program/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260106T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260106T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T212855
CREATED:20260106T032427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T032427Z
UID:25950-1767686400-1767718800@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW Community Benefit Payment Scheme
DESCRIPTION:Benefits local communities and offsets the potential harm of increased gaming machines in a local government area. \n\n\nCommunity benefit payments are generally given to local not for profit and charitable organisations to support communities in the local government area where the funding is generated. \nPotential grant recipients may include\, but are not limited to\, organisations that provide services and support relating to health\, mental health\, youth\, housing\, domestic and family violence\, social or financial disadvantage and Aboriginal or culturally and linguistically diverse communities. \nFunded organisations incorporate gambling harm minimisation strategies into their usual activities in a way that contributes to the support they provide to local communities. \nWhere the funding comes from\n– When a venue applies to Liquor & Gaming NSW to increase the gaming machines on its premises\, it may be required to complete a Local Impact Assessment which examines the impact that the additional machines may have on the local area. The Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority uses the Local Impact Assessment to determine if approving the application will have an overall positive impact on the community. \nIf the application is approved\, the venue must make community benefit payments to the Responsible Gambling Fund. The payments are calculated by the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority and are distributed to organisations that support the social wellbeing of communities in the local area. \nHow the funding is distributed\n– Community benefit payments are allocated through a closed grant process administered by the Office of Responsible Gambling. When the funding becomes available\, the Office identifies and invites potential applicants from the local area to apply for a grant. \nThe Office convenes a community contribution panel to assess applications and make a recommendation for the approval of the Deputy Secretary Hospitality and Racing. \nCommunity contribution panels consist of a local community representative (usually a local government or health representative)\, a representative of the local GambleAware service and an RGF Trustee. \nTo be eligible applications must meet the following conditions:\n– The amount of funding requested must be within the available range (the funding amounts vary and are outlined in the guidelines for each grant opportunity).\n– The proposal must be from a not for profit organisation\, social-purpose or government agency with an ABN.\n– The proposal must benefit local communities in the target LGA. \nFunding proposals are considered against the following assessment criteria:\n– The proposal is deliverable within the proposed timeframe and budget\n– The applicant has sufficient capacity and expertise to deliver the project\n– The proposal will provide benefit to communities in the target LGA\n– The proposal will achieve value for money\n– The proposal is aligned with NSW Government policy objectives. \nIf your organisation can meet the eligibility criteria and you would like to be considered if this funding becomes available in your local area\, please register your details on the funding provider’s website. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-community-benefit-payment-scheme/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260106T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260106T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T212855
CREATED:20260106T030946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T030946Z
UID:25937-1767686400-1767718800@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW ​​Local Audience Development Grants - Live Music Events and All Ages Programming
DESCRIPTION:Supports local music events that build new audiences and encourage the participation of young people. \n\n\nThis funding program supports contemporary music events and festivals to deliver new programming and activities that builds audiences\, promotes NSW music\, supports local music collaboration and provides opportunities for community connection through music. \nThe funding aims to:\n– Build audiences and promote NSW music\n– Increase local artist engagement with their local music scene or community\n– Increase opportunities for all ages music event programming\n– Strengthen community participation particularly in Western Sydney and regional NSW\n– Amplify the work of priority communities to build a diverse contemporary music sector. \nFunding is available for music businesses and industry professionals to generate new activity through the delivery of contemporary music events and festivals. \nContemporary music events and festivals must:\n– Be presented in NSW\n– Be majority Australian owned\n– Program new and original contemporary music\n– Have a maximum capacity of 15\,000 OR have a primary focus of First Nations cultural priorities OR be based in regional NSW or Western Sydney\n– Collaborate with local venues and community organisations to deliver new activity that supports growth in audiences\n– Provide opportunities for local community connection\n– Predominantly program local music artists and acts\n– Program artists from NSW Government priority groups. \nFor the purpose of this program:\n– A contemporary music event or festival refers to an event or festival that is predominantly programming artists and acts performing new and original music\n– The event or festival can be new or established\, but the activity you seek funding for must be new\n– The event or festival can be ticketed or free to the public\n– The event or festival can take place in existing venues or outdoor locations for public use\n– Artforms not supported through this program are: experimental music and sound art\, contemporary classical\, opera\, choral and ensembles. \n50% of the program budget will be allocated to applications for activity in Western Sydney and regional NSW. Additional priority will be given to events that support NSW Government priority groups. \nFunding can support\, but is not limited to\, activities such as:\n– All ages music event activity that supports early career artists and industry professionals to establish and grow new music scenes or communities\n– Local music events that connect local artists with local business and venues to build local audiences\n– Festivals based in regional NSW and Western Sydney programming local artists and collaborating with local business and venues. \nFunding up to $100\,000 can support new or additional programming costs for contemporary music events and festival relating to:\n– Artists fees\n– Marketing and promotion\n– Travel and accommodation costs\n– Administrative costs. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-local-audience-development-grants-live-music-events-and-all-ages-programming/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251201T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T212855
CREATED:20251022T012107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T012107Z
UID:25321-1764594000-1764594000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT - Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program
DESCRIPTION:Aims to provide Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) and associated equipment to NSW sport and recreation facilities and clubs. \n\n\nThe NSW Government is providing up to $500\,000 in funding to eligible sporting clubs and facility owners through the Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program in 2025/26 with grants up to $3\,000 available. \nIn 2025/26 funding is open to NSW applicants within the bottom five Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) as ranked by the Australian Bureau of Statistics or those who can demonstrate financial hardship in order to prioritise available funds to those who need it most in NSW. \nThe key objectives of the Program align to the Office of Sport Strategic Plan ‘Everyone Plays Here’\, with the specific objectives to:\n– To promote wider access to these devices across NSW\n– To support local sport and recreational clubs or related incorporated organisations located in the most disadvantaged areas of NSW in purchasing an AED package. \nThe grant amount will fund the cost of an approved AED package up to $3\,000. Applicants can request a grant for one AED package and are limited to one application per financial year. \nNote: Applicants who have received funding under previous rounds of the Local Sport Defibrillator Program are eligible to apply but will only be considered for funding if the program allocation has not been fully committed by the closing date. \nTo be considered eligible under the Program\, applicants must meet one of the following criteria:\n– The organisation primarily operates in\, or the majority of participants reside within\, a postcode listed in Appendix C\, as ranked by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in their Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA)\, OR\n– The applicant organisation does not meet eligibility criteria 1\, but is currently experiencing financial hardship. \nEligible applicants are:\n– Incorporated\, not-for-profit clubs\, associations or organisations in NSW that are sport or active recreation related\n– State or national sport or active recreation organisations on behalf of member clubs located in NSW\n– Licensed sporting or active recreation clubs in NSW\, providing that the AED package directly benefits sport and active recreation members or participants\n– Sport clubs associated with a school\, church or university in NSW providing they are an incorporated not-for-profit club in their own right\n– Councils\, Service Clubs and other incorporated not-for-profit owners or managers of facilities that are used for sporting or active recreational activities in NSW\n– Applicants who have previously received funding under earlier rounds of the Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program\, will only be considered if program funds have not been fully allocated by the closing date. \nProgram closes: Upon funding allocation being exhausted or by 1:00 pm on 1 December 2025 whichever is earlier. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-local-sport-defibrillator-grant-program/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - NSW
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250819
DTSTAMP:20260419T212855
CREATED:20250803T233328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250803T233328Z
UID:23709-1755475200-1755561599@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW Local Sport Grant Program
DESCRIPTION:Aims to support grassroots sporting clubs to increase participation\, host events\, improve access and enhance sport and recreation facilities. \n\n\nThe Local Sport Grant Program aims to increase regular and on-going participation opportunities in sport in NSW. Through this Program the Office of Sport is working towards our goals to achieve:\n– Sector Growth: Supporting the sector in adapting and growing sport and active recreation at all levels across NSW\n– Facilities and Spaces: Enabling an inclusive and accessible network of facilities and places for sport and active recreation\n– For all People: Facilitating increased opportunities for inclusion in sport and active recreation so every person in NSW can participate throughout their whole life. \nThe key objectives of the Program align to the Office of Sport Strategic Plan with the specific objectives to:\n– Increase regular and on-going participation in sport\n– Increase participation opportunities for unrepresented groups including women and girls\, people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities\, people with disability\, First Nations peoples and LGBTQIA+ people\n– Reduce barriers and improve access to participation in sport\n– Assist sport clubs to provide quality experiences to their members and meet community needs. Increase financial sustainability and improve facilities of community level sporting clubs. \nFunding of $50\,000 per electorate will be allocated to all 93 electorates throughout NSW. Applicants must identify their ‘project location’ address to ensure the application is assessed in the correct electorate e.g.\, your training ground or where your project will take place. \nA single organisation may make multiple applications\, however the maximum amount of funding that can be awarded to any one organisation is $20\,000. \nEligible projects include but are not limited to:\n– Projects that contribute to quality sporting experiences\n– Improve access to sporting events by reducing barriers to participation\n– Create\, upgrade or repair sports facilities. \nEligible applicants:\n– Incorporated\, not-for-profit grassroots sport clubs whose primary focus is to organise sporting activities; deliver ongoing sporting programs; and/or develop member’s skills\n– Aligned with a recognised sport listed in Appendix A of the guidelines\n– Sports organisations or clubs associated with a school\, church or university can apply providing they are a not-for-profit club incorporated in their own right\n– Applications from Licenced Sporting Clubs may be considered providing the project directly benefits the sport\, not the administration processes of the licenced club or upgrades of the licenced premises. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-local-sport-grant-program/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - NSW,Sport & Recreation
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250729
DTSTAMP:20260419T212855
CREATED:20250718T052022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T052022Z
UID:23279-1753660800-1753747199@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW - NSW Facilities Fund
DESCRIPTION:Provides financial investment into community football facilities across the state. \n\n\nClubs will be able to apply for funding to support projects that have a positive impact on AFL participation and experience. \nThe objectives of the NSW Facilities Fund are to:\n– Maximise the carrying capacity of existing venues and the quality/functionality of their supporting infrastructure\n– Develop new and increased carrying capacity through construction of new ovals\, especially in growing communities in a variety of traditional or innovative settings\n– Provide inclusive and accessible facilities that cater for the diversity of participants\, particularly female participants\, who wish to participate in our game\n– Develop venues to support the game’s complete talent pathway\, umpiring\, landmark heritage sites and people working and volunteering within the game\n– Enable planning and project partnerships to form with a range of government and non-government bodies to result in an improved quantity\, quality and welcoming venue network for Australian Football\n– Provide immediate support for those directly affected by natural disasters throughout Australia. \nEligible projects include\, but are not limited to:\n– Development of new football ovals and amenities\, both in traditional and more innovative settings\n– Provision of all gender changerooms for all those that participate in football – players\, officials and umpires\n– Identify projects where carrying capacity can be increased by upgrading playing surfaces through improved drainage\, irrigation and turf management\n– Football lighting installations or upgrades that deliver greater participation opportunities\n– Projects that protect a football facility against the impact of climate change (i.e. warm season grass conversions\, water re-use projects)\n– The upgrade or development of multi-use facilities where football is a key user/beneficiary\n– Supporting clubs impacted by natural disasters\n– Projects that meet relevant Australian Standards as per the AFL’s Preferred Facility Guidelines\n– Implementation of Environmentally Sustainable Design which applies or demonstrates principles of Universal Design. \nThe AFL Facilities Fund program is open to:\n– Local government authorities in New South Wales\n– All affiliated Australian Football Clubs in New South Wales\n– Schools based in NSW\n– Other stakeholders invested in building the capacity of our facilities and growing the game.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-nsw-facilities-fund/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,Commercial,GRANT - NSW,Sport & Recreation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250729
DTSTAMP:20260419T212855
CREATED:20250718T051651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T051651Z
UID:23276-1753660800-1753747199@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW - Northern NSW Football Facilities Fund
DESCRIPTION:Provides financial assistance to NNSWF member clubs to partner with local stakeholders to improve the quality\, availability\, accessibility and safety of their facilities. \n\n\nNNSWF is committed to improving places to play and aims to increase the number and quality of sustainable and vibrant football facilities into the future. \nImproved football facilities can:\n– Increase participation\n– Improve participant retention\n– Attract more female participants\n– Improve safety and security\n– Improve football experiences. \nThe Program may fund up to 50% of the net project costs\, with a maximum funding contribution of $100\,000 per project. \nEligibility:\n– Football clubs who are current affiliated members of NNSWF or one of its 6 Member Zones.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-northern-nsw-football-facilities-fund/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,GRANT - NSW,Sport & Recreation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250729
DTSTAMP:20260419T212855
CREATED:20250718T051433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T051433Z
UID:23273-1753660800-1753747199@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW - Backing the Future Grants NSW
DESCRIPTION:Provides funding to individuals or groups of individuals whose work supports rural and regional young people aged 12-30. \n\n\nBacking the Future gives individuals or groups of individuals across NSW $50\,000 to advance an idea to support rural and regional young people aged 12-30 to:\n– Access Decent Work\n– Care for the Environment\n– Contribute to Society\n– Explore Christian Faith and Values. \nBacking the future is delivered in partnership with the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR). Each year\, VFFF and FRRR will open applications for both a NSW and QLD round. \nVFFF are eager to support early-stage work that might not otherwise be eligible for philanthropic funding. For this reason\, Backing the Future does not accept applications from registered charities or organisations. \nOther exclusions include: individuals seeking support for scholarships\, public fundraising appeals\, disaster appeals\, political projects\, litigation and/or political lobby groups. \nBacking the Future grants support:\n– Individuals (18+) researching\, piloting or accelerating early-stage ideas\n– Work based in rural and regional NSW focused on young people across one or more of VFFF’s four focus areas\n– Individuals committed to working with and elevating the voices of young people\n– Salary\, start up or project costs. \nEligibility:\n– Individuals aged 18+ who are entitled to work in Australia can apply. Individuals do not need any academic qualifications or specific experience to apply.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-backing-the-future-grants-nsw/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - NSW,Welfare & Wellbeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250728
DTSTAMP:20260419T212855
CREATED:20250718T050725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T050725Z
UID:23262-1753574400-1753660799@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-VIC & NSW
DESCRIPTION:Seeks to enhance community wellbeing within the communities that Dyson Group serves in Victoria\, with a focus on migrant communities\, people with disability\, women and girls\, and those facing economic hardship. \n\n\nDyson Group provides funding for community resources and initiatives that have a tangible and positive impact amongst those experiencing disadvantage in the Victorian communities that Dyson Group serves. \nGrants of between $1\,000 and $2\,000 are available for community groups and sporting clubs for the purchase or provision of tangible resources or equipment. \nGrants of between $2\,000 and $5\,000 are available for community programs\, events\, training or services (inclusive of any equipment or resource costs). \nTo be eligible to apply for a grant\, your organisation should meet one or more of the following criteria:\n– Be\, or be auspiced by\, an incorporated not-for-profit conducting activities with charitable purposes\n– Be based within or deliver the majority of your activities within a 10km radius (metro areas) or 50km radius (rural/regional areas) of a Dyson Group depot. \nDyson locations:\n– Bairnsdale\n– Bundoora\n– Deniliquin\n– Kyneton\n– Moama\n– Reservoir\n– Sale\n– Shepparton\n– Wangaratta\n– Wodonga.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-vic-nsw/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - NSW,GRANT - VIC,Welfare & Wellbeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250725
DTSTAMP:20260419T212855
CREATED:20250718T045001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T045946Z
UID:23250-1753315200-1753401599@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW - Gone Fishing Day Grants
DESCRIPTION:Supports recreational fishing clubs and associated organisations to purchase items required to run their own Gone Fishing Day events\, such as casting and fishing activities\, on or around Gone Fishing Day. \n\n\nGone Fishing Day fishing packages or grants support fishing clubs and associated organisations to run events to promote and celebrate fishing on or around Gone Fishing Day. \nWho can apply\n– Recreational fishing clubs and associated organisations \nTypes of projects funded under this grant\n– Gone Fishing Day fishing packages or grants support fishing clubs and associated organisations to promote and celebrate fishing through the running of events on or around Gone Fishing Day. \nApplicants can apply for grants to purchase or hire fishing gear\, bait\, food and non-alcoholic drinks\, participant giveaways and other equipment required to run a local Gone Fishing Day event and associated activities. \nTo be eligible for a package the fishing club or organisation must:\n– Be a previously established recreational fishing club or associated organisation\n– Be able to host a Gone Fishing Day event prior to 30 November 2025\n– Only apply for one fishing package per organisation per event\n– Complete the application in full (with sufficient detail to enable a sound assessment)\n– Show clearly how the project team will deliver the project (including adequacy of expertise within the project team)\n– Have submitted final reports and evidence of project expenditure to DPIRD for all past Gone Fishing Day grants (if relevant).
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-gone-fishing-day-grants/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,GRANT - NSW,Sport & Recreation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250722
DTSTAMP:20260419T212855
CREATED:20250718T044118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T045853Z
UID:23244-1753056000-1753142399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW - Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants - Arts and Culture
DESCRIPTION:Provides funding to support arts and culture infrastructure such as museums\, art galleries or cultural centres. \n\n\nThe objective of the Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants program is to fund the costs of construction\, alteration\, renovation\, completion and fit-out of buildings and community infrastructure to deliver outcomes for disadvantaged NSW communities including regional\, remote and drought-affected areas\, culturally and linguistically diverse\, disability and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and disaster-affected communities. This grant is one of four Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants administered by the Office of Responsible Gambling. \nWho can apply:\n– Not-for-profit organisations that will be responsible for operating and/or maintaining the infrastructure\n– Schools: applicants must consider if and how the infrastructure project is accessible to the public outside school hours\n– Local councils: applicants are required to cash-match the funding amount requested. \nYou can apply for funding under this stream if your project supports infrastructure such as:\n– Cultural maintenance (e.g. Aboriginal keeping place\, language centres)\n– Film (e.g. cinema\, production studios)\n– Performing arts (e.g. theatre\, performing arts centre\, rehearsal and studios)\n– Music (e.g. conservatorium\, concert hall)\n– Historical\, nature or science collections (e.g. museum\, war memorial\, botanic gardens)\n– Visual arts and craft (e.g. exhibition or gallery space)\n– Literature and writing (e.g. library\, writer’s centre)\n– Community (e.g. multipurpose hall). \nInfrastructure Grants can be used for costs such as construction\, the purchase of capital equipment and professional fees. Examples of projects include\, but are not limited to\, museums\, art galleries\, or theatres. \nYour project will need to be infrastructure that is accessible and available to the public most of the time.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,GRANT - NSW,The Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250722
DTSTAMP:20260419T212855
CREATED:20250718T043942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T045832Z
UID:23242-1753056000-1753142399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW - Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants - Sport and Recreation
DESCRIPTION:Provides funding to support sport and recreation infrastructure such as sports centres\, playgrounds and swimming pools. \n\n\nThe objective of the Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants program is to fund the costs of construction\, alteration\, renovation\, completion and fit-out of buildings and community infrastructure to deliver outcomes for disadvantaged NSW communities including regional\, remote and drought-affected areas\, culturally and linguistically diverse\, disability and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and disaster-affected communities. This grant is one of four Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants administered by the Office of Responsible Gambling. \nWho can apply:\n– Not-for-profit organisations that will be responsible for operating and/or maintaining the infrastructure\n– Schools: applicants must consider if and how the infrastructure project is accessible to the public outside school hours\n– Local councils: applicants are required to cash-match the funding amount requested. \nYou can apply for funding under this stream if your project supports infrastructure such as:\n– Indoor organised sports centre (e.g. indoor cricket\, basketball)\n– Leisure centre (e.g. martial arts dojo\, gymnastics centre)\n– Outdoor organised sports facility (e.g. football field\, netball courts)\n– Recreation space (e.g. playground\, skate-park)\n– Large-scale purpose-built facility (e.g. stadium\, velodrome\, motorsports facility)\n– Water sports (e.g swimming pool). \nYour project will need to be infrastructure that is accessible and available to the public most of the time. \nInfrastructure Grants can be used for costs such as construction\, the purchase of capital equipment and professional fees. Examples of projects include\, but are not limited to\, sports centres\, playgrounds and swimming pools.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-clubgrants-category-3-infrastructure-grants-sport-and-recreation/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,GRANT - NSW,Sport & Recreation
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250722
DTSTAMP:20260419T212855
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SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW - Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants - Community Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:Provides funding to support community infrastructure such as a multipurpose community hub or a service for an eligible community group. \n\n\nThe objective of the Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants program is to fund the costs of construction\, alteration\, renovation\, completion and fit-out of buildings and community infrastructure to deliver outcomes for disadvantaged NSW communities including regional\, remote and drought-affected areas\, culturally and linguistically diverse\, disability and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and disaster-affected communities. This grant is one of four Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants administered by the Office of Responsible Gambling. \nWho can apply:\n– Not-for-profit organisations that will be responsible for operating and/or maintaining the infrastructure\n– Schools: applicants must consider if and how the infrastructure project is accessible to the public outside school hours\n– Local councils: applicants are required to cash-match the funding amount requested. \nYou can apply for funding under this stream if your project supports infrastructure such as:\n– Multipurpose community service or hub\n– Service for a CALD community\n– Service for an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander community\n– Service for homeless people\n– Service for older people\n– Service for people experiencing domestic violence\n– Service for people with disability\n– Service for young people\n– Service for women. \nYour project will need to be infrastructure that is accessible and available to the public most of the time. \nProjects can contribute to\, but are not limited to\, one or more of the following areas or outcomes: Construction\, alteration\, renovation\, completion and fit-out of buildings and community infrastructure in the community infrastructure category.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-clubgrants-category-3-infrastructure-grants-community-infrastructure/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,GRANT - NSW,Welfare & Wellbeing
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