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HomeNewsCommunity Grants deadline extended

Community Grants deadline extended

Due to the ongoing flood recovery efforts, Noosa Council has extended its Community Grants deadline.

Originally set for 30 March, submissions will now be received until Wednesday 6 April 2022.

This will allow additional time for those impacted by floods to work on their applications.

Noosa Council Grant Officer, Ms Meagan Monk, said the grants team is here to support our community in any way they can.

“We’re hoping this additional time will provide some relief for those locals wanting to submit an application. We’re also here to talk through the submission process with the applicants if they have any questions,” Ms. Monk shared.

A range of grants are available to eligible not-for-profit organisations needing assistance for events, projects and facilities that will benefit Noosa.

Applications are open in the categories of Community, Environment and Climate change and Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF). Council’s three-year Community, Environment, Signature and Festive Season Event Alliance agreements are also open now.

To speak to council regarding your project and eligibility, please call 5329 6437 or for RADF grants contact 5329 6558.

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