Community Grants
Applications for Community Grants, Wyndham Identified Needs Grants, and Wyndham Responsive Grants are now open.
It is highly recommended that potential grants applicants refer to the information contained within the relevant Information Booklet when completing an application for funding. Projects will only be eligible to receive one grant. For example, applicants will not be eligible to receive a Responsive Grant and a Community Grant for the same project.
The following table shows a summary of the grants currently available and the closing dates:
Grant Available |
Closing Date |
| Wyndham Identified Needs Grants | 10th February 2012 |
| Community Grants | 29th February 2012 |
| Wyndham Responsive Grants | Open on an ongoing basis |
All applicants should note that all projects must take place in Wyndham.
For more information on Council’s Grant programs please email funding@wyndham.vic.gov.au or phone (03) 9742 0777 and ask to speak with a Grants Officer.
Further Information
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Advice on Looking for Grants
'What is a Grant?', 'Where do you get Grants from?' and how to 'Apply for a Grant. -
Wyndham City's Grants & Subsides Policy
Wyndham's City's Grants Policy was adopted by Council on 25/07/2011. -
Wyndham Community Grants
Does your community group have a great idea for a local project? Do you need funding to make it happen? Wyndham City may be able to help. -
Mayoral Youth Award
An initiative of Wyndham City demonstrating community acknowledgment of the abilities and capacities inherent within the young people in the Community. -
Wyndham Identified Needs Grants
Wyndham City is pleased to launch the Wyndham Identified Needs Grants. -
Wyndham Responsive Grants
Wyndham Responsive Grants present an opportunity for worthy organisations and individuals to gain access to small amounts of funding quickly and simply. -
State Government Grants
Information on the State Government's Community Support Funding and Sport and Recreation Grants. -
Grant Information Online Form
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