External funding opportunities are to be discussed with the City in the first instance as certain standard processes and procedures may apply such as receiving consent from the City.
Some external funding opportunities for sporting clubs and community groups are available below.
The City understands and encourages sporting clubs and community groups to seek external funding sources other than local government funding to deliver their projects. The first stage in seeking external funding support for your project is to apply through the City’s Capital Grants Program. Once applications are endorsed by Council any external funding opportunities will be coordinated between City Officers and the club or community group, to maximise opportunities to obtain external funding sources.
Clubs and community groups seeking external funding should ensure that their project is fully scoped, costed and where appropriate, any necessary approvals are sought prior to submitting their application. As land owner, it is essential that the City has been provided sufficient advance notification of the proposed project and has cited and supported the funding application. An application will not be supported should the details conflict with any Council adopted reserve Master Plan.
In addition to the above, if Clubs and Community Groups are seeking to self-fund projects with external funding source assistance, such as the State Governments CSRFF and CNLP's, then Clubs must submit all applications details to the City three (3) months prior to the closing date of the relevant external funding grant round. This is to ensure the City has sufficient time to review and consider applications through Council processes.
If the City is requested to contribute funding toward the project, then an application is to be submitted through the Capital Grants process.
Should the external funding application be successful prior to applying through the City’s Capital Grants process, this will not necessarily commit Council to funding their project.
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Please note if you are considering a CSRFF grant and require a funding contribution from the City, then you must apply to the City first through the Capital Grants Program
Through the Community Sport and Recreation Facilities Fund (CSRFF), the State Government invests annually in the development of high-quality physical environments in which people can enjoy sport and recreation.
Each year an amount is allocated between three types of CSRFF grants. Grants are available to support projects such as:
*It is expected that facility managers will budget for these items as part of the ongoing operation of the facility, frequently over seven to 10 years, and will be considered a low priority for funding. If supported a resurfacing project may attract a reduced funding percentage.
The maximum standard CSRFF grant approved will be no greater than one-third of the total estimated cost (excluding GST) of the applicant's project.
Priority will be given to projects that lead to facility sharing and rationalisation. Multi-purpose facilities reduce infrastructure required to meet similar needs and increase sustainability.
This program is provided by the State Government’s to help the the development of sustainable floodlighting infrastructure for sport across the State.It provides financial assistance to community groups and local governments to develop sports floodlighting infrastructure. It is part of their commitment to maintain/increase participation in sport and recreation through improvement of good quality, well-designed facilities.
Funding will be available annually until 2024/25 financial year.
Find out more about eligibility criteria and how to apply via https://www.dlgsc.wa.gov.au.
Rotary Kalamunda invites suitable applicants to apply for a Community Grant of up to $20,000 for a new or an existing project or initiative. One or more applicants may be selected to receive a Grant.
All applications must be received on or before 31 October 2019, and successful applicants will be advised by 15 December 2019.
Applications received by the closing date will be reviewed against the Grant Criteria by the Rotary Kalamunda Community service committee.
Grant application forms are available on the Rotary Kalamunda website www.rotarykalamunda.org, or by contacting the Rotary Kalamunda Director of Community Services by email: secretary@rotarykalamunda.org.
Lotterywest has several grants available that can match the needs of community and sporting groups.
Applicants can apply for a range of grants covering such projects as:
Information assisting sporting clubs and community groups in undertaking facility planning should refer to our sports and recreation planning section .
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