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Snowy Valleys Community Grants

Each financial year, Snowy Valleys Council in partnership with Heritage NSW makes funds available under its Community Grants Program for local non-profit community groups and in some categories individuals.

The aim of the program is to support a wide range of activities that supports and enhances community wellbeing. Applications are normally open during June and July each year.

Grant Grant Amount Available  
 Community Strengthening Grants             Up to $10,000
 Local Heritage Grants Up to $5,000
 Capital Sport and Recreation Grants Up to $10,000

 

Click here to download the Snowy Valleys Community Grants program guidelines(PDF, 240KB)

 

Community Strengthening Grants

Providing funding opportunities for local groups and organisations to identify and respond to local issues and needs by developing new, or building upon existing, projects and activities.

Sport & Recreation Capital Projects Grant

Not for profit sporting organisations are encouraged to apply annually for any capital development of sporting facilities projects within the Snowy Valleys region.

Local Heritage Grants

The Local Heritage Grants Program encourages the conservation of heritage items within the Snowy Valleys and promotes a positive community attitude to heritage conservation.

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