From 6 January to 24 January, our customer service desk will be open 9am to 1pm Monday to Friday. Our call centre remains open 8.30am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
👀 Opening soon. The Nillumbik Community Fund provides grants up to $5,000 to support a range of initiatives responding to the needs of our community.
✅ Now open.Grants up to $1,000 to support unfunded community groups and not-for-profit organisations to meet one-off emerging or unexpected needs and opportunities.
✅ Now openGrants up to $1,000 to facilitate community projects that will reduce isolation, empower, foster harmony and boost the wellbeing of older people in Nillumbik.
✅ Now open. Grant funding is available for two streams of placemaking activities and events: Small Place Activation grants (up to $4,500) and Large Event grants (up to $15,000).
✅ Now open.This grant supports community to implement projects that contribute to Reconciliation and the process of healing in Nillumbik.
✅ Now openThese grants recognise local sporting heroes and can fund travel, accommodation or equipment costs.
Find out more about various environment grants, rebates and incentives including the Land Management Incentive Program and the Farm, Sustainable Agricultural and Trust for Nature rebates.
❌ Now closed. Grants up to $500 for community-led projects to support awareness-raising in Nillumbik during the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign, from 25 November to 10 December 2024.
❌ Now closed.Grants up to $500 are available for programs, events and activities aimed at people 55 and over during the month of October.
❌ Now closed. Grants of up to $5,000 are available for projects that work towards the community goals of the Connected St Andrews Project.
❌ Now closed.Grants up to $2,000 for community projects, programs or activities that will support and encourage our community to celebrate the festive season. Projects, events or activities must support the activation of a public place.
❌ Now closed.Grants up to $1,000 to support events and activities celebrating and promoting disability inclusion in Nillumbik, held between November 2024 and January 2025.
❌ Now closed. Grants of up to $4,500 from a pool of $20,000 are available to assist with the delivery of placemaking activities in Nillumbik. Placemaking activities play an important role in townships across the Shire and can provide social, economic and cultural benefits to the region and its communities.
Read about the organisations and individuals who have been awarded grants in the last financial year.