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Grants available now

Hume council has opened the latest round of community grants.

Round two of the 2026 Annual Community Grants Program is inviting community groups and not-for-profit organisations to apply for funding to support projects in the municipality.

As part of the program, a new grants stream is available for groups to apply for in 2026, under Community Operational Grants.

The Community Operational Grants are for community-led initiatives that trial new ideas, explore emerging needs, or improve access to services and information, with up to $1500 available.

Groups can also apply for Small Project Grants of up to $5000 to cover essential day-to-day costs that help community groups stay active, safe and connected.

Council said groups that have already received a 2026 Annual Grant are not eligible to apply for this round.

Mayor Carly Moore encouraged the community to apply for the latest round.

“Our Community Grants Program empowers local groups and volunteers to deliver initiatives that make a real difference in people’s lives,” she said.

“These grants support the creativity, diversity and generosity of our community, helping to build stronger connections and a more inclusive Hume for everyone.”

Council said those looking to apply are encouraged to check eligibility requirements and read the grant guidelines before doing so.

Applications for round two of the 2026 Annual Community Grants Program close at 4pm on Friday 27 February.

Details: hume.vic.gov.au/Community-Grants-Program

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