$500,000 in community funding up for grabs to restart Port Stephens
More than $500,000 in funding has been made available to kick start the community and local businesses across Port Stephens from today as part of Council’s 2020/21 funding program.
This year Council has announced its biggest funding pool ever with 11 streams available — each designed to deliver the greatest benefits where the community needs it the most.
The new funding streams have been created to address the impact of COVID-19 by supporting our most vulnerable community members, reinvigorate our streets and neighbourhoods, and support local businesses.
Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer says the annual funding program aims to help strengthen and empower the community manage the effects of COVID-19.
“This year, our program offers over $500,000 in funding to help our community respond to the ongoing impacts of coronavirus.
“We are hoping to fund as many grassroots local projects that genuinely support local people, bring life and vibrancy to our streets and neighbourhoods.
“It’s also easier than ever before to apply with our new plain English guide which clearly explains each funding program, what types of projects can be funded and how you can apply.
“Our new categories invite anyone to apply from individuals, artists, creatives, community groups, not-for profits, businesses and students. We really hope this will be the start of some exciting new initiatives. “Whatever your passion and skills there is something for you,” Mayor Palmer said.
Council’s new funding programs include:
My Incredible Place Micro Grant Fund
Supporting short term, low cost projects that increase the vibrancy of our town centres and improve the visitor experience
Up to $500 per application
Applications accepted year round
Vibrant Spaces Fund
Funding creative and innovative projects that improve the quality of our public spaces and build community partnerships
Up to $6000 per application 2 funding rounds available in July 2020 and February 2021
Evening Economy Fund
Supporting evening initiatives that increase the diversity of experience in Raymond Terrace and Nelson Bay town centres for all ages, lifestyles and cultures
Up to $1500 per application 4 funding rounds available in July 2020, October 2020, December 2020 and April 2021
Community Support Fund
Grants to assist local not-for-profit community service providers support vulnerable communities during and in the recovery phase of the COVID-19 pandemic
Up to $6000 available per application 2 funding rounds available in July 2020 and February 2021
Community Event Development Fund
Aims to support the delivery of events that create social connections, improve liveability and wellbeing of our residentsUp to $3000 available per application
2 funding rounds per year in July 2020 and February 2021
“We are aware of the changing COVID-19 restrictions and have built in flexibility to our funding programs. We will work with successful applicants to be ready to go when the time is right” he added.
The above funding programs open on 28 July 2020 and close 5pm 24 August 2020. To view the full range of funds available, view the guidelines or apply visit portstephens.nsw.gov.au/funding