COMMUNITY GRANTS guidelines...Community Project Grants of up to $7,500 aim to support the delivery...
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COMMUNITY GRANTS guidelines
About the Community Grants
The City of Port Adelaide Enfield’s Community Grants Program funds equipment, activities and projects that foster individual and community wellbeing.
What Funding options are there?Community Projects Community Project Grants of up to $7,500 aim to support the delivery of a broad range of projects that support community health and wellbeing. Applications may be submitted, when funding round opens, with two assessment periods per year to distribute funding. We are looking to fund projects that align with our City Plan and can demonstrate positive outcomes for the community.
Equipment Equipment Grants of up to $2,000 per year are available to not-for-profit groups and organisations to purchase equipment which is necessary for the organisation to deliver activities or services which foster individual and community wellbeing. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year. Unincorporated groups are able to apply for Equipment Grants.
Small GrantsGrants of up to $1,000 are available for not-for-profit groups and organisations for unforeseen or short-notice projects. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year and applicants will receive a response within 4 weeks. Unincorporated groups are able to apply for Small Grants.
What funding is available?Total funding pool of approximately $163,000 across all Community & Individual Grants*
Level of funding
Maximum amount Assessments
Project$7,500 Rolling funding round with two rounds per financial year
Equipment $2,000Processed as they are received (four week turnaround).
Small Grants $1,000
Processed as they are received (four week turnaround).Where application is not considered to be unforeseen or short notice, it will automatically be assessed under Project Funding.
*Financial year funding subject to Council budget. All grants are subject to availability of funds and eligibility requirements
Am I eligible to apply?Project Funding Yes No
Not-for-profit incorporated group or or legal entitiy with comparable status
Unincorporated bodies
Individuals
Profit making organisations including commercial entities, businesses and sole traders
Organisations with outstanding debts such as rates, fees or charges to the City of Port Adelaide Enfield
Organisations that have not provided a satisfactory Evaluation/ Acquittal form for any previous funding received from Council
Organisations applying for retrospective payments or budget deficit payments
Organisations that have already received funds from Council under the Grants & Sponsorships Policy in the previous 12 months
Unlikely
Equipment & Small Grants Yes No
Not-for-profit incorporated group or or legal entitiy with comparable status
Unincorporated groups
Individuals
Profit making organisations including commercial entities, businesses and sole traders
Organisations with outstanding debts such as rates, fees or charges to the City of Port Adelaide Enfield
Organisations that have not provided a satisfactory Evaluation/ Acquittal form for any previous funding received from Council
Organisations applying for retrospective payments or budget deficit payments
Organisations that have already received funds from Council under the Grants & Sponsorships Policy in the previous 12 months
Unlikely
How will my application be assessed?Projects and EquipmentThe first stage is an eligibility check where we will consider your application against the eligibility criteria (see ‘Am I eligible to apply?’ on page 2-3).
If the application meets all eligibility criteria it will proceed to the assessment stage where we evaluate how the proposed activity will deliver outcomes for our community. Applications will be scored according to the criteria below. We aim to ensure that successful applications achieve a score of 51% or more. If your application fails to meet that score, don’t worry, we will discuss it with you and provide feedback on what you need to improve.
Both the eligibility and assessment stages are undertaken by PAE staff. The decision of awarding grants will be made by PAE staff with appropriate delegations.
Project Grants Assessment (up to $7,500)
No. Criteria: Weighting
1The application clearly identifies how it will foster individual and community wellbeing in the City of PAE
40%
2
The application identifies how the applicant contributes to one or more of the following within the City of PAE• A propserous economy• Our natural environment and heritage• Places where people love to be• Capable community leaders
10%
3The application demonstrates evidence and/or clear reasons for why the project is important for the City of Port Adelaide Enfield.
15%
4The application outlines a plan for delivery – including engagement of target audience and, consideration of risk
15%
5The application outlines the evaluation of the project - including did you achieve what you set out to achieve, what did you learn and what would you change for next time.
10%
6The application outlines matched funding, in kind support or partner contribution (financial and in kind)
5%
7The application demonstrates consideration for increasing accessibility for marginalised and/or disadvantaged groups.
5%
Total 100%
Equipment/Small Grants Assessment (Equipment purchases up to $2,000 or Small Grants up to $1,000)
No. Criteria: Weighting
1The application identifies a clear outcome for the funding priorities in creating a city that supports community wellbeing (Community theme)
30%
2The application demonstrates evidence and/or clear reasons for why the project/purchase is important for the City of Port Adelaide Enfield residents.
30%
3The application clearly demonstrates why an application for project funding is unable to be submitted
30%
4The application demonstrates consideration for increasing accessibility for marginalised and/or disadvantaged groups.
10%
Total 100%
Things to remember• Applicants are strongly encouraged to discuss their idea with Council’s Funding & Partnerships Officer
prior to starting their application.
• Multiple applications will be considered from the same organisation where each proposal relates to a sep-arate and distinct project and meets all of the criteria for funding. Applications will be considered using the assessment weighting, and priority will be given to the application with the highest assessment score.
• Applications from State or Federal Government Departments and Services (or agencies working within State or Federal Government programs) will only be considered for funding of projects or activities that are clearly demonstrated to be above and beyond the core activities of the organisation AND engages/involves community in a significant way.
• Unincorporated groups applying for an Equipment Grant or a Small Grant must acknowledge and accept the risk associated by being unincorporated group. This must occur prior to being notified of the out-come for any grant submission.
Summary of the application processCategories of Funding
Rounds & Process Length of Funding Agreement
Additional information
Project Funding(max $7,500)
Open afor 12 weeks and assessed two times a year in April and October
(approx. 6 weeks from closing date)
12 months Closing dates are published on Council’s website.
Equipment Grant Funding(max $2,000 for equipment)
AND
Small Grants Funding (max $1,000)
Open all year and assessed as they are received
(approx. 4 week process)
12 months Council may determine that your application should be assessed under the project funding category. Should this occur, the process will be automatic and the application will be assessed according to the level of funding outlined in this document. Additional information may be requested if required.
Acquittals & Evaluation reporting requirementsSuccessful applicants for all levels of funding will be required to provide a written report describing the outcomes of the project. The level of detail required will be dependent on the level of funding being provided. Applicants that do not complete satisfactory acquittal and evaluation reports will be ineligible for future funding.
Project Grant funding will require a detailed evaluation report and acquittal upon completion of the project. The report is required within 2 months of project completion and should outline the outcomes achieved.
Equipment and Small Grants funding will require an acquittal report to be submitted 4 weeks following the purchase or activity.
How do I apply?We provide an online application tool to help you prepare and submit your application. It’s available from: cityofpae.sa.gov.au/sportandrecreationgrants You are strongly encouraged to contact Council’s Funding & Partnerships Officer to discuss your application prior to submitting. We can also direct you to other helpful people in Council who may offer additional support and guidance for your application. Support or access to computers and the internet can be provided if required.
Who can I talk to?Marissa PayneFunding & Partnerships Officer [email protected] Telephone 8405 6882
www.portenf.sa.gov.au@CityOfPAE