ARC Community Grants Now Open

Armidale Regional Council

Applications for two Community Grants from the Armidale Regional Council (ARC) will open on November 1. These grants aim to provide financial support for community projects and initiatives that require modest funding to meet local needs and boost community engagement.

These may include funding for building communities and recreational opportunities, celebrating culture and creativity, ensuring environmental sustainability or supporting economy and business.

Local not-for-profit organisations and community groups that support and provide services to the Armidale regional community are eligible to apply for:

  • Community Small Grants - up to $2000
  • Community Support Grants - $2000 to $5000

Applicants must:

  • Demonstrate that the proposed project will bring tangible benefits to residents of the Armidale Regional Council local government area.
  • Adhere to the required Work Health and Safety policies and practices as mandated by legislation.
  • Maintain appropriate and up-to-date insurance coverage.
  • Hold any necessary certificates when required, such as Police Checks, Working with Children Checks, or Working at Heights certification.
  • Have successfully fulfilled all previous grant conditions and have no outstanding debts to the Council.
  • Complete and submit an online Grant Application by the specified due date.

This round of grants opens on November 1 and closes on November 20.

"Empowering local organisations with the resources they need through grants like these is essential for building a vibrant, engaged community," said ARC Mayor Sam Coupland.

"Every project funded through our community grants program is a step towards a stronger Armidale. We encourage all eligible groups to apply and see how an ARC grant can help make your community project or community group flourish."

ARC offers community grant rounds every year. Upcoming grant opportunities are promoted on the Grants and Sponsorship page on council's website.

Successful community grants in the last round went towards projects including the New England Sings Choral Showcase, an Armidale movie day, NAIDOC Week disco and music camp, community gardens, and the Black Gully Festival.

For more and to apply HERE

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