Community Grants
Community groups, clubs and organisations help make our city a vibrant, safe and thriving community where everyone belongs. It is with this recognition that Council offers a grant program that provides opportunities for not-for-profit community organisations to apply for funding for projects that benefit the Melton community. These groups seek financial support from Council to enable a better response to local needs.
To start your application now, visit the SmartyGrants website.
Who is eligible to apply?
- Applicants must be not-for-profit community organisations located within the City of Melton
- Unincorporated community organisations located within the City of Melton can apply through an auspice agreement with any Australian incorporated not-for-profit community organisation.
As there are several key requirements that must be satisfied to be eligible to apply for a community grant, you are encouraged to download and read the Community Grant Guidelines(PDF, 3MB)
Applicants are required to contact a Project Officer at Melton City Council to discuss their proposed project. For a list of contacts download: Project Officer Listing(PDF, 126KB)
What funds are available
Applicants can seek up to $5,000 per project, with a maximum of $10,000 per financial year (1 July – 30 June).
There are five grant categories to select from:
- The Arts
- Sports & Hobbies
- Healthy & Safe Living
- Festivals, Events & Culture
- Environment & Nature
How do I apply?
All grant applications are received through an online tool called SmartyGrants.
There are six simple steps to apply for grant funding.
- Select Apply Now
- Choose Grant Type
- Select 'Start a Submission'
- Create Login
- Complete Application
- Submit
Apply Now
Grant Assessment Criteria
To better understand how your application will be assessed, please refer to the Scoring Matrix(PDF, 208KB)