Grant Opportunities

Grass Roots Community Grants: Providing Financial Assistance to Grain Growing Communities (Australia)

Grass Roots Community Grants: Providing Financial Assistance to Grain Growing Communities (Australia)

Deadline: 28-Feb-23

The CBH Group has announced its Grass Roots Community Grants to provide financial assistance to grain growing communities for projects which contribute to the health and vitality of their community.

Types of projects they fund
  • Community-related events.
    • (Maximum funding limit: $5,000).
  • Small scale infrastructure projects.
    • (Maximum funding limit: $10,000).
Eligibility Criteria
  • Located within a core grain growing community in WA.
  • Fit with CBH’s purpose, values and behaviour (please review the below list for what CBH Group does not fund).
  • Contribute to the vitality, development, wellbeing and/or safety of grain growing regions.
  • Promote a positive image of agricultural industry and as an employer.
  • Have value, relevance and credibility to their growers, customers, CBH and/or its employees.
  • Promote the development of future community and industry leaders.
Ineligible

In order to meet their Community Investment Fund objectives, it is CBH’s policy not to fund the following:

  • 100% of the costs of any project.
  • Requests from individual persons.
  • Fundraising events, individual or team requests which are focused on fundraising for a third party.
  • Groups or events that do not directly benefit grain growing regions.
  • Public or private companies.
  • Funds contributing to or for wages and salaries.
  • Project management, advertising and marketing costs.
  • Funds for transportation vehicles or maintenance for transportation vehicles (e.g cars, vans, buses, trailers etc.)
  • Government entities cannot apply for funds for events.
  • Religious purposes.
  • Political groups, parties or donations.
  • Events or projects which may encourage unsafe behavior.
  • Administration costs or activities requiring ongoing operating funds that create financial dependency of the CBH Group.
  • Travel, accommodation, etc. for costs relating to groups to travel and participate in events.
  • Indirect fundraising activities, i.e. charity golf days, signage, advertising.
  • Organisations in an existing Corporate Partnership with the CBH Group.
  • Prize money.
  • Funds for meals or alcohol.
  • Projects or events related to gambling or gambling related activities.
  • Projects or events that have commenced or been completed (i.e. events or projects cannot commence prior to the closing date or completion of the notification period).

For more information, visit CBH Group.

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