Finding Community Grants
in Victoria
Sally Cummingshttp://www.sallysetsforth.com
(Note: This is an edited version of a training presentationthat I prepared and delivered at a previous workplace)
Outline
• Funding avenues available to community groups
• How to find community grants
• How to find relevant community grants
• Preparing grant applications
• What can libraries do with this information?
• Discussion and questions
Funding avenues available to community groups (1)
• What types of funding arrangements are available?– Community grants– Sponsorships– Partnerships with business– Donations– Fund-raising assistance
Funding avenues available to community groups (2)
• What are the sources of grants funding?– State Government– Federal Government – Local Government– Non-Government Organisations
• Philanthropic – charities, philanthropic foundations, not-for-profit organisations
• Corporate – profit-making companies
Funding avenues available to community groups (3)
• What types of organisations can apply for grants?– Community groups, sports clubs, schools, health
services, historical societies, welfare organisations– Incorporated association and/or Deductible Gift
Recipient (DGR) status may be required– Grants funding is less likely to favour individuals,
government agencies and political organisations.
• Consider aligning with an umbrella (auspice) organisation
How to find community grants (1)
• Information sources include websites, databases, directories, newsletters, media releases, newspaper advertisements …
• It can be difficult and time-consuming to search individual funding sources
How to find community grants (2)
• Commercial services such as OurCommunity Easy Grants and GrantSearch bring them all together– Searchable database– Grants from wide variety of sources in one
place– Descriptions, requirements, links, closing
dates
How to find community grants (3)
Other useful sites for searching:• Grants@DPCD
– Searches DPCD grant programs
• GrantsLINK– Searches Commonwealth grant programs
• Grants and Services Finder– Searches grants for cultural organisations
from local, state and federal government as well as private sources
How to find relevant community grants
• Consider the community/ies that the project will benefit– Think outside the box (eg. a sporting activity
also provides health benefits, brings young people together, bridges cultural boundaries)
• Search using appropriate funding categories / interest areas / keywords
• Check eligibility criteria
Preparing grant applications (1)
• Understand the grant application process
• Prepare and assemble documentation ahead of time
• Do some research on the funding body
• Tailor / customise each grant application
• Consult others, make it a team effort
Preparing grant applications (2)
• Demonstrate the need for the project
• Be specific when describing the project
• Write clearly, concisely
• Display ability to budget / spend money efficiently
• Demonstrate community support
What can libraries do with this information?
• Locate grants information for community organisations on request
• Promote grants information to community organisations
• Help community groups learn about the grants process– what grants are, how to find grants, how to
prepare applications, what training is available, etc.
Questions?
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