Applications now open for major grants from Community Benefit Fund

The new year brings new opportunities for community groups across the Territory, with applications now open for the latest round of major grants from the Community Benefit Fund (CBF).

Funding is available for Major Community Grants and Major Community Event Grants.

Non-profit community groups and regional councils are invited to apply for up to $250,000 to improve facilities, develop infrastructure, and stage community events. Ex-government vehicle gifts are also available.

In the first round of the 2022/23 grants announced in October, 47 groups benefited from a funding pool worth $4.9 million.

Highlights included funds to build a new 6-bay stable at the Fannie Bay Equestrian Club; refurbish the toy room at Gove Library; and purchase green-energy lighting towers for use at the Mindil Beach markets.

The Desert Mob exhibition, Nightcliff Seabreeze Festival, and Annual Thailand Grand Festival were among events to receive funding; while the Top End Women’s Legal Service and Bininj Kunwok Regional Language Centre were 2 of 8 organisations which were gifted vehicles.

Minor grants of up to $15,000 are available all year round to assist with community development.

The Community Benefit Fund, established in 2002, receives money from levies imposed on the operation of electronic gaming machines at licensed hotels and casinos. Over the past 5 years, nearly $60 million has been granted to groups across the Northern Territory.

Applications close on 28 February 2023.

For more information about the grants, view Community benefit fund: major community grants, or contact the Community Benefit Fund on 1300 650 153.

Fannie Bay Equestrian Club