Create big community impact with small grants

Council’s next Community Grant round is now open for applications. Whether you’re a creative arts group, heritage society, local hall, chamber network, sporting group, or another not-for-profit, Council offers grants that can help community organisations deliver one-off projects, activities and events.

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Applications are now open for Council’s latest round of Grants funding, offering local, not-for-profit organisations the chance to bring great ideas to life.

From creative arts groups and heritage societies, to sporting clubs, chambers and community organisations, Minor Grants can support one-off projects, activities and events that benefit the Sunshine Coast community.

Strong Community Portfolio Councillor David Law is encouraging community groups right across the region to apply.

“Every year, Council runs grants programs to support and enable community organisations to deliver projects and activities that make a meaningful difference across our region,” Cr Law said.

“In this Minor Grants round, eligible not-for-profit organisations can apply for up to $3,000.

“Local groups, clubs and events play an important role in activating our neighbourhoods, strengthening connections and supporting our local economy.

“We want to support projects that bring people together, activate community spaces and create positive outcomes.

“If you’ve got a great idea that will make a difference, we want to hear from you.”

Minor Grant categories

Applications can be submitted under the following categories:

  • Community Development
  • Community Facilities
  • Creative Development
  • Cultural Heritage
  • Economic Development
  • Sport and Recreation

How to apply

There is one Minor Grants round each year. The current round is now open and closes on 13 July 2026.

To apply or learn more, visit Council’s website at and start your online application.

Are you eligible?

Eligible applicants include community development organisations, creative arts groups, heritage societies, local halls, industry groups, chamber networks, sporting organisations and other not-for-profits.

Council’s Grants Team also offers free drop-in Q&A sessions and grant writing workshops at libraries and community spaces across the region to help you prepare your application.

To stay up to date with grants, workshops and funding opportunities, subscribe to Council’s Grants and Funding eNews via Council’s website.

 
 

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