ClubGrants Category 1 Program – Liquor and Gaming NSW

Local community groups are encouraged to apply for funding with a new round of the ClubGRANTS program now open

Local community groups are encouraged to apply for funding with a new round of the ClubGRANTS program now open. ClubGRANTS Category 1 is currently accepting applications for initiatives that support welfare and social services, community development, employment assistance activities, health services, and projects aimed at improving the living standards of low income and disadvantaged people.

The priority areas for funding that will be supported in the Shoalhaven include:

  • safe & prepared communities
  • affordable housing opportunities
  • vibrant culture & connected communities
  • sustainable environments
  • children & families thrive
  • healthy & active communities
  • opportunities for lifelong learning
  • economic opportunities
  • accessible transport

Examples of projects that could be eligible under these priority areas include, but are not limited to: disaster preparedness training, tenancy support programs, multicultural festivals, bush regeneration activities, healthy eating programs, short fee free courses, financial literacy programs and community transport initiatives.

Grants available up to $100,000.

Applications Close 31 May 2025.

For more information and access to funding guidelines please visit here.

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