The Gambling Community Benefit Fund
invests in the community sector, supporting the capacity of
community organisations and groups to provide services, leisure
activities and opportunities for Queenslanders in their local
communities.
Unincorporated Organisations can
apply for up to $5000 & Incorporated organisations can apply
for up to $30,000. Grants of more than $30,000 are considered for
more complex projects which have significant community benefit.
Funding may be provided for a variety of standard projects
including equipment associated with the activities of the
organisation:
·
sport and play equipment;
·
office equipment and furnishings; and
·
special one-off events and activities including: community arts and
recreation events, conferences, and community education
activities.
Community development and organisational development including:
·
access and equity projects;
·
research projects;
·
organisational review and redevelopment;
·
fundraising initiatives;
·
volunteer support;
·
motor vehicle purchase costs; and
·
minor capital works (except where the facilities are owned by an
individual or private company), including part of or total
contribution to: health, safety and access upgrades of community
facilities and fit-out costs for community facilities.
If your project meets one or more of
the following criteria it may be a complex project:
·
the project is a partnership between two or more organisations;
·
the project covers a wide geographical area;
·
the project will bring substantial benefit to a whole community;
or
·
the project trials an innovative way to deliver service in the
community.
The Secretariat, Gambling Community
Benefit Fund, ph (07) 3247 4284, gcbf@treasury.qld.gov.au
http://www.olgr.qld.gov.au/grants/gcbf/index.shtml