Noosa Council boosts local projects with grants program

Dave Gilbert with his painting during a morning session at Tinbeerwah Hall.

Noosa Council’s latest round of community grants opens on 6 August.

This program provides essential funding of between $1000 and $30,000 to local, not-for-profit groups to support a variety of projects, events, training, planning, equipment, and facility improvements.

In the previous round, Noosa Council awarded $96,409.67 to local organisations. Notable projects included new parallel bars at Cooroy Gymnastics Club, the preparation of a Master Plan for Men’s Shed Pomona, funding towards the Noosa Show Society’s Annual Show and funds for office equipment for the Hinterland Arts Group.

Sylvia Covey from the Tinbeerwah Hall Committee – recipient of one of the grants – said the funding made a big difference.

“As a recipient of grants over previous years, the Tinbeerwah Hall Committee has been able to enhance and upgrade the facilities of the hall while maintaining the low hire fee for our community users. The recent grant of $5000 allowed for the upgrade of tables, which are lightweight and easily maneuverable for our more mature community,” she said.

“Together with the support and guidance provided by Noosa Shire Council’s grants officer, the application process was straightforward and seamless,“ Ms Covey said.

Noosa Mayor Frank Wilkie said the grants program helped empower local groups.

“This funding helps community groups deliver projects that enhance the quality of life in our region and we’re grateful for their contribution to our community,“ Cr Wilkie said.

To assist potential applicants and facilitate networking, the council will host a grants, networking, and nibbles night on Tuesday 13 August, from 5.30-7.30pm at The J.

This free event is an excellent opportunity for individuals and groups to gain insights, clarify queries, and connect with like-minded project leaders.

The event will also feature a range of guest speakers from external grant programs including Gambling Community Benefit Fund and the Queensland Government’s Department of Tourism and Sport. Bookings are essential and can be made through Eventbrite.

Additionally, a grant writing workshop will be held on Tuesday 27 August, from 9am-12.30pm at the Cooroy Library. Council staff will provide practical information and support for writing successful grant applications.

This grant round closes on 17 September and is for projects between 1 January – 31 December, 2025.

For more information on the community grants program and upcoming events, visit noosa.qld.gov.au