23-01-2025
Community Building Partnership (CBP) grant is opening next week, Thursday, January 28th! Applications close 21 February 2025!
Funding between $10,000 and $100,000, this program supports community infrastructure projects that promote social, environmental, and recreational outcomes.
Key information
- Status: Opening soon
- Grant amount: From $10,000 to $100,000
- Application opens: 28 January 2025
- Application closes: 21 February 2025, 5:00 pm
Program objective
Community Building Partnership awards grants for community infrastructure projects that deliver positive social, environmental and recreational outcomes – click here!
These guidelines set out the funding rules for the 2025 Community Building Partnership program for applicants, including eligibility and the process for assessing and allocating funding to the successful grant applicants.
- In 2025, the total value of the CBP program is $41.85 million.
- There is a maximum of $450,000 to allocate in each electorate.
This program is administered by Department of Communities and Justice.
Who can apply
- Applicants must be one of the following:
- NSW association or non-distributing co-operatives registered with NSW Fair Trading
- Local Aboriginal Land Councils or Indigenous corporations registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations
- NSW local councils and their Section 355 committees operating under the Local Government Act 1993. Local councils or their Section 355 committees are required to provide matched funding to the CBP grant amount awarded.
- Not-for-profit entities incorporated under an Act of Parliament
- Trusts that are registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC)
- Public companies limited by guarantee.
- Applicants that received a grant through the CBP 2021 and CBP 2022 rounds must have acquitted their CBP 2021 and CBP 2022 projects by 21 February 2025, unless they have an active and approved extension in place to complete the project.
- Organisations listed on the ACNC Register must have a current and up-to-date record. Any organisation that has not met ongoing obligations to the ACNC will have funding withheld if the project is successful. Any outstanding issues must be resolved by the date Funding Agreements are due, or the grant offer may be withdrawn.
- An organisation eligible to apply for funding must apply under its own legal name and ABN (if applicable).
Types of projects funded under this grant
CBP will consider funding requests between $10,000 and $100,000 for projects in NSW involving:
- Capital works including construction of new community infrastructure as well as refurbishment, repair and maintenance of existing community infrastructure. Capital works are: improvements to the land or building, or freestanding equipment that will be fixed or installed to the land or building.
- The purchase of freestanding equipment. Freestanding equipment is: equipment that does not require installation. This also includes vehicles and vessels that do not require registration e.g. tractors, utility task vehicles (UTV) or side-by-side ATVs, dragon boats, golf buggies, dinghies, powerboats or sailing boats less than 5.5 m long or with an engine less than 4.0 kw.
- The purchase of vehicle(s). Vehicles are: cars, buses, trucks, trailers, motorised rescue vehicles including boats and any modifications to existing vehicles.