Annual Community Grants
The Annual Community Grants Program provides financial support on yearly basis to local not-for-profit community groups that provide initiatives that benefit Maitland residents. Selection criteria is outlined in the Section 356 Community Grants Policy.
Applicants can apply for up to $5,000.
Grant categories include:
Community development
These projects should promote community participation and provide a place for people to connect and celebrate with one another.
Cultural and local studies
These projects should provide opportunities for residents to be involved in arts, culture and history activities.
Leisure and recreation
These projects should provide opportunities for residents to engage in recreational activities that help improve people’s health, fitness and welfare.
For more information contact our Community team.
Annual Community Grants Timeline
High Achievers Grants
The High Achievers Grant program helps Maitland residents who achieve excellence at a high level in Creative Arts or Sports.
The grant is open all year round for Maitland individuals, collectives, or teams who have been selected or nominated to participate at national or international level.
There is a maximum of two (2) grants per person for each financial year. Decisions on applications can take 6-8 weeks.
Grants categories include:
Creative Arts
- Cultural Heritage - skilled crafts
- Literature - poetry, storytelling, or writing
- Performing arts - circus, drama, dance music
- Visual arts - painting, photography, film, digital media.
Funding ranges from $450 to $750.
Sports
- Sporting events or competitions
- Recreational activities.
Funding ranges from $450 to $1,500.
Or contact our Community team for more information.
Maitland Local Heritage Fund
The Maitland Local Heritage Fund provides small grants to help conserve heritage buildings and places across the City - both Aboriginal and European.
Applicants can apply for up to $2,000. Applications close Friday 30 June 2023 and works must be completed by 31 March 2024.
Grants categories include:
Commercial projects
- Repainting of facades
- Minor restoration work
- Replacing original signs or signwriting.
Residential projects
- Repainting the house
- Minor restoration work
- Reinstating original fences or verandahs.
For more information contact our Heritage team.
Commemorative and Recognised Days Grants
The Commemorative and Recognised Days Grants help coordinate activities and events in Maitland which celebrate special national or international days, weeks or months.
Two rounds are open each year in January and August. Applicants can apply for up to $3,000.
Grants categories include:
Commemorative Days
Ceremonies that acknowledge and commemorate the service of people who served Australia in wars, conflicts and peace operations.
Eg. ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day
Recognised Days and Weeks
Significant cultural and community initiatives which celebrate eligible National or International days or weeks.
Eg. International Women’s Day, National Sorry Day
Or contact our Community team for more information.
Commemorative and Recognised Days Grants Timeline
Youth Week Grants
Youth Week Grants help groups involving young people to plan, develop and run activities and events during the national Youth Week, 20 April to 30 April, 2023.
Not-for-profit organisations are encouraged to work with young people and other groups to deliver Youth Week events. Applications are assessed by a program committee of young people in Maitland aged 12 to 25.
Applicants can apply for up to $1,000.
Applications are now closed.
Contact our Community team for more information.
ClubGrants
ClubGrants are coordinated by registered clubs in NSW and are available to community groups, charities, not-for-profit organisations and sporting teams.
To be eligible, your project and/or service must address:
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Community welfare or social services
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Community development, or
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Community health services or employment assistance activities.
Applications are now closed.
Find out more information on ClubGrants.
Find other grants
You can find a comprehensive list of available grant and funding opportunities, offered by Council and other governing bodies, at the Maitland Grants Hub.