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ClubGRANTS Category 1 funding

The ClubGRANTS Scheme is a state-wide initiative allowing registered clubs to apply a percentage of gaming machine revenue to specific community development and support projects

Local community-based organisations are encouraged to apply if their projects or initiatives contribute to the welfare and broader social fabric of the local Canterbury Bankstown community.  

Projects qualifying for Category 1 funding may include community welfare and social services, community development, community health, and employment assisting strategies.

2025 ClubGRANTS scheme

Now open!

The 2025 Canterbury-Bankstown Local ClubGRANTS Category 1 funding round is now open!

The ClubGRANTS Scheme is a state-wide initiative allowing registered clubs to apply a percentage of gaming machine revenue to specific projects around community development and support.

Local community-based organisations are encouraged to apply if their projects or initiatives contribute to the welfare and broader social fabric of the local Canterbury-Bankstown community. 

Projects which qualify for Category 1 funding may include community welfare and social services, community development, community health and employment assistance strategies.

Applications addressing the identified priorities should be submitted online via the ClubsNSW platform. Category 1 applications close Saturday 31 May 2025. Applications received after this date will not be considered. 

To view the guidelines and fill out an application form apply here 

Registrations close Saturday 31 May 2025.

An information session will be held on Thursday 6 March 2025, 10-11am, via Zoom. Register Here. 

To attend the online information session.

For more information, call Council’s Coordinator of Community Planning and Development on 9707 9540.

2024 ClubGRANTS scheme

The 2024 Canterbury-Bankstown Local ClubGRANTS Category 1 funding round closed on Friday 31 May 2024. 

Congratulations to the 102 Organisations funded for 126 programs/projects for a total of over $2.4million across the whole program. 

For more information, contact Council’s Coordinator Community Planning and Development on 9707 9540.