The Annual Grants program harnesses community energy and ideas to promote a more connected and healthy Yarra Ranges.
These grants help groups and organisations respond to opportunities, creative inspiration and local needs to deliver outcomes in communities.
Grant funded projects leverage local knowledge, nurture networks, and support organisations, community groups and artists to promote community wellbeing.
To be successful, applicants need to:
- meet the eligibility requirements
- demonstrate a strong alignment with Council’s adopted strategies
- fulfil the selection criteria
- demonstrate a willingness to work collaboratively
The next Annual Grants round will open online on 15 May 2024 for projects and events being delivered in 2025.
Apply for an Annual Grant
Applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements. Please note that ineligible applications will not be assessed.
Eligible Applications
- Incorporated not-for-profit community groups*/organisation with an ABN are eligible to apply.
- Unincorporated not-for-profit community group/organisation (you must be auspiced by an incorporated organisation)
- Applicants must commit to obtaining all necessary permits related to the funded activity, particularly for festivals.
- Applicants must have successfully completed all reporting requirements for previous Yarra Ranges Council grants and have no outstanding debts with Council. If unsure, please contact the Grants Team.
- Applicants must provide evidence of at least $10 Million Public Liability Insurance.
- Child Safe Standards compliance is required if projects involve direct or incidental contact with children.
- Applicants agree to acknowledge funding from Yarra Ranges Council in promotion, consistent with Council’s branding guidelines.
- Applicants must consent to providing evidence of how funds were spent and outline project benefits through an acquittal process.
- Purchase of food associated with community relief projects are capped at $500.
- The grant activity must take place during 2025.
- Applicants must submit all supporting material when applying. Given the competitive nature of grants, no late submission of supporting documents can be accepted.
- Applicants must talk through their project ideas with a Council Officer before applying.
Ineligible Applications
- A program, service or activity that is primarily considered the responsibility of State or Federal Government; for example, the core business of schools, hospitals or other services.
- Activities that take place outside the Yarra Ranges (including touring costs).
- A new building, capital works or facility maintenance works.
- Ongoing staff salaries or administration costs not specific to the project.
- Purchase of equipment only (equipment may be purchased as a small component of a broader project: up to 30% of the requested grant amount.).
- Activities that take place at inappropriate venues; for example, gambling venues.
- Activities that are sponsored by gambling businesses.
- Political organisations will not be funded.
- Applications with the singular purpose of promoting religion.
- Training, study or academic research in Australia or overseas.
- Applications that are solely for attending forums, workshops, conferences or for organising conferences.
- Overnight camps/activities for children and young people
- Competitions, prizes, award exhibitions or exclusively fundraising events.
- Programs cannot be funded retrospectively (i.e. they cannot have already occurred).
- Major partners are not eligible to apply and have been notified. This does not refer to 2023-27 Partnership recipients
2024 Successful Grant Recipients
Applicants are encouraged to view last year’s successful grants to see the range of projects funded.
View a list of 2024 Grant Recipients.
* Please refer to the definition of a community group as it relates to our Grants Program in the Jargon Buster section of these guidelines.
As with any partnership, recognition is important.
Acknowledgement of support provided by Council should be made in accordance with the Yarra Ranges Council Acknowledgement Guidelines. Successful grant recipients will be provided with further information as part of the Funding Agreement package.
All Annual Grants recipients are required to report on the success, outcomes, lessons learnt, and financial details through a final report. any interesting stories or photographs are also welcomed!
A template will be provided by Council through SmartyGrants to support grantees with this process.
Successful recipients will be required to keep copies of all receipts to substantiate financial information contained in the acquittal.
Please note you will be required to provide receipts for expense items above $750.00 as part of the acquittal process.
Please note that random audits may occur.
Council has goals for improving the social connection and community wellbeing across Yarra Ranges. Grants are an important tool in realising these goals. It is important to consider how your proposed projects contributes to the overall achievement of these goals.
The table below details key strategy documents and the relevant Council Officer you can speak to about these community focused Council priorities. Council Officers can be contacted on 1300 368 333.
Not sure about some of the jargon used when talking about grants? Read our jargon buster list below to familiarise yourself with some key terms.
Acquittal - A written report submitted following the completion of a project. The acquittal should detail what was achieved by the project, lessons learnt and how the grand funding was spent. Council will provide grant recipients with an acquittal form.
Advocacy – is the act of promoting, supporting or arguing in favour of an idea, need, cause or policy.
Auspice – an organisation that receives and manages grant money on behalf of an unincorporated grant applicant. To be eligible and auspicing body must be incorporated and have a current ABN.
Community group – a group of people working collectively in a voluntary capacity to deliver accessible community activities for the benefit of the broader community.
To apply for Yarra Ranges Council funding, a community group must be able to provide evidence, on request, that they have:
- multiple people involved in planning activities (including the provision of contact details, details of relevant skills/experience to deliver the initiative)
- delivered at least one community initiative (exceptions may be considered in the case of an urgent need or newly established group)
- been in existence for at least 3 months (exceptions may be considered in the case of an urgent need or newly established group)
Capacity – refers simply to the skills or abilities of an individual or organisation to plan, deliver and achieve project outcomes.
Capacity building – is more than just training. It refers to the process by which communities, organisations or individuals strengthen competencies and abilities to identify and achieve their development objectives. It is an ongoing and dynamic process.
Evidence based – Provides the proof that a project or approach is best placed to respond to a community need. This may include research, community consultation or data.
Incorporation - is a voluntary process where a not-for-profit or community group can apply to become its own ‘legal body’. This means that the group can enter into a contract, sign a lease or employ people. For further information please contact the Consumer Affairs Helpline on 1300 55 8181 or visit the Not-For-Profit Law Information Hub’s website.
In-kind support – is in place of monetary support. It could take the form of goods from businesses through to services and time from volunteers. Examples of in-kind support provided by Council include free training, networking and promotion opportunities.
Outcomes – are the changes, benefits or other effects that occur as a result of the project. Examples could include increased skills as a result of access to training opportunities, increased confidence in nutritional meal preparation or increased event management skills.
Project – is a set of organised activities or steps that are planned to achieve a particular aim or outcome. It will have a start and end date. Reconciliation – is about building positive relationships between Indigenous Australians and the wider Australian community.
Social enterprise – is a commercially viable business with the clear and stated purpose of generating positive social or environmental impact. They exist primarily to benefit the community, rather than shareholders or owners.
SmartyGrants – is an online grants management platform. All Council grant submissions must be made through this system. The system is easy to use and supports the goals of an effective and efficient granting process.
Variation – is any change to the project compared to the original grant application, Council understands that sometimes variations are required; however these changes must be discussed with the Community Partnerships Officers before the completion of the funding period.
For further information on the Annual Grants Program, please contact the Grants Team on 1300 368 333 or grants@yarraranges.vic.gov.au.