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New round of funding available to energise local spaces and support community projects

  • Writer: intouch Magazine
    intouch Magazine
  • Aug 5
  • 2 min read
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Port Stephens Council is calling local community groups, organisations and creatives to apply for the latest round of funding now open to support a wide range of projects.

Applications for Round 1 of the Aboriginal Projects Fund, Community Support Fund and Vibrant Spaces Fund are now open, with up to $6,000 available per project.

Mayor Leah Anderson said this round's funding supports community wellbeing and placemaking initiatives.

“These grants empower people to build stronger, more vibrant spaces and improve wellbeing and liveability in Port Stephens,” Mayor Anderson said.

“If you have a project or event that you think can make a positive difference to our community, we want to hear from you,” she added.

Mayor Anderson highlighted the work of the Worimi Knowledgeholders Aboriginal Corporation who received funding last year for a project to improve the health and wellbeing of Worimi people by creating access to traditional cultural fishing grounds.

“Cultural fishing has been practised for thousands of years and is believed to support both physical and mental health, so it was wonderful to be able to support the Worimi Knowledgeholders Aboriginal Coorporation to launch this project,” Mayor Anderson said.

“Another special award winning program we were able to support through our Community Support Fund last year was the Lucky Dog Tours Daughters and Dads Active and Empowered, developed by the University of Newcastle.

“Throughout 2025, there’ll be 4 programs run in Nelson Bay aimed at building confidence and sports skills in primary-aged girls through fun, active sessions with their fathers.

“It’s been amazing to see how our community can take ownership and make a real impact through this funding.

“Whether you're planning a cultural event, community led project, or a creative way to liven up a local street or park, these grants are a great opportunity to bring your ideas to life.

“Don’t be put off by the application process – it’s really easy and if you get stuck, the team is available to help you through it,” Mayor Anderson added.

These grants are part of the broader Community Funding Program, which includes 4 other funds that are open all year round: the Community Event Development Fund, the Sporting Excellence Fund, the Major Event Sponsorship Fund, and the Vibrant Spaces Micro Grant Funds.

Round 1 is open until Monday 1 September, with up to $6,000 available per project. For more information, contact the Vibrant Places team on 02 4988 0255 or email pscgrants@portstephens.nsw.gov.au


For full details on how to apply and to access the application forms, visit the Port Stephens Council Grants and Funding Page at pscouncil.info/grants-funding-scholarships

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