4.1 Program Outcomes:
Each application is required to address a minimum of one of the following community outcomes:
- Increase the number of community members who feel safe, included, and welcome to participate in community life.
- Enhance a sense of local identity.
- Improve local facilities.
- Enhance positive social and cultural outcomes for local communities.
- Conserving and protecting the natural environment.
4.2 Activities and projects supported
Types of activities and projects supported.
- Road closures for events
- Waste services for events.
- 50% of hire of Council venues
- 50% rates subsidy of the ordinary component for community owned facilities.
- Hire of Council equipment.
- Development application fees.
- MINOR INFRASTRUCTURE improvements to enhance accessibility or safety within a neighbourhood amenity or public space. The total value of minor infrastructure projects can be no more than $7,500 (Grant application limited to $5,000).
- Tools, equipment, or support to further a volunteer-based community enterprise.
- Projects that allow the community to come together, celebrate and socialise.
- Minor sporting, community, heritage, arts and cultural activities or events.
- Projects that include the hire or purchase of non-fixed equipment and material that provides a demonstrated community benefit beyond the life of the grant (request for purchase of equipment needs to demonstrate how the equipment relates to the event/project/activity.)
- Cost of Public Liability insurance linked directly to the project.
4.3 Eligibility
4.3.1 Applicants must be:
- A legally constituted not-for-profit organisation.
- A legal entity with not-for-profit status.
- A registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for Profit Commission (ACNC).
- An unincorporated community group auspiced by a legally constituted not-for-profit organisation.
4.3.2 A modest auspice fee will be considered for legally constituted not-for-profit organisation who auspice an applicant.
4.3.3 Applicants must operate within the Central Coast area and/or be able to demonstrate that the project will benefit residents of the Central Coast Community.
4.3.4 All applicants must meet the grant program eligibility criteria and address one or more of the program outcomes.
4.3.5 Only one application per project, per financial year, may be successful in obtaining funding across any of Council’s grant funding programs.
4.3.6 Only four applications per organisation, per financial year may be successful in the Community Support Grant Program.
4.3.7 Central Coast based community run emergency service entities that are part of Government Departments and agencies such as RFS, SES and VRA.
4.3.8 Applicant must provide all required documentation as detailed in section six (6) of these Guidelines.
4.3.9 Rates subsidy is only available for community facilities that provide a community service to residents of the Central Coast. All rates must have been paid in full and rebates are only available for 50% of the ordinary rates component. Organisations are eligible to apply for one (1) retrospective year of rates subsidy in one application per financial year.
4.3.10 An organisation with no debt to Council, or an organisation who has entered into scheduled payment arrangements with Council, which are being met.
4.4 Ineligibility
4.4.1 Late or incomplete applications.
4.4.2 Proposals from other Councils, Government Departments, agencies, with the exception of Central Coast based community run emergency service entities.
4.4.3 Proposals from employees or Councillors of Central Coast Council (both in a paid or voluntary capacity).
4.4.4 Expenditure for equipment not related to the specific project proposed.
4.4.5 Events, projects, or activities with a religious, political or sectarian purpose, where the purpose may exclude or offend members of the broader community.
4.4.6 Applications seeking funds for projects of a commercial nature that is for profit or that raise funds for philanthropic purposes for other organisations.
4.4.7 Applications seeking funds for retrospective projects and activities commencing, or project items purchased, prior to one (1) month from the end of the grant closing date. (For example, an application submitted in July must commence no sooner that 1 September to be eligible).
4.4.8 Proposals that duplicate a project, service or activity already existing within the Local Government Area.
4.4.9 A project, event, service, or activity which in the opinion of the assessment panel would be better funded by State or Federal Government, or by corporate sponsorship or a philanthropic trust.
4.4.10 Proposals that are funding the core business of the organisation.
4.4.11 Applications for purchases or expenses related to privately owned items.
4.4.12 Applications that do not have asset owner consent, if applicable.
4.4.13 Applications seeking funds for projects which may have an adverse impact on neighbouring residents or businesses.
4.4.14 Applications seeking funds for existing salaried or waged positions not related specially to the proposed project.
4.4.15 Applications seeking funds for benefits such as travel, meal or accommodation costs including cost to undertake activity outside or to the Local Government Area.
4.4.16 Applications seeking funds for goods or services to ‘on-sell’.
4.4.17 Applications seeking funds for prize money and gift vouchers.
4.4.18 Funds for fees to attend a conference, congress, or seminar.
4.4.19 General fundraising events or appeals.
4.4.20 Existing projects or programs that require additional funding.
4.4.21 Applicants in a position to self-fund the project.
4.4.22 A project, event, service, or activity which primarily benefits a single, individual, or business.
4.4.23 Purchase of land or buildings.
4.4.24 Applications for commercial lease subsidy.
4.4.25 Maintenance or works to Council owned buildings that are a lease obligation of the hirer or leasee.
4.4.26 Research or studies (e.g.- feasibility economic and heritage).
4.4.27 Digital (e.g. website, app and web-based subscriptions) platform maintenance.
4.4.28 Applicants who have an unresolved debt to Council.
4.4.29 Applicants with an overdue acquittal or who have failed to appropriately acquit a previous Council Grant.
4.4.30 A project, event, service, or activity which in the opinion of the assessment panel does not comply with Council’s Sustainable Event Management Guide.
4.4.31 Where alternative funding options exist for any of the above exclusions, applicants will be advised accordingly.