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Baw Baw Shire Council urges community groups to prepare applications for Community Project grants round 2 from 2 until 27 February 2026

Round Two of Baw Baw Shire’s Community Project Grants opens in February, offering community groups up to $5,000, with Applications by Appointment mandatory before submitting proposals by 27 February 2026.

By news@gippsland - 16th January 2026 - Back to News

Round Two of Baw Baw Shire Council’s Community Project Grants will open in early February so it’s time to start preparing your application! Applications by Appointment are now available and are a mandatory step in applying for a grant. Applications by Appointment provide community groups the opportunity to meet with council to discuss their project idea to ensure it aligns with the grant guidelines.

Baw Baw Shire Community Project Grants Round Two opens February, with mandatory Applications by Appointment guiding groups before submissions close 27 February 2026

Baw Baw Shire Community Project Grants Round Two opens February, with mandatory Applications by Appointment guiding groups before submissions close 27 February 2026

Community grants open

The process also provides potential applicants with guidance on what to include in their application and clarity about the supporting documents, which must be submitted, reducing the likelihood of applications being incomplete or ineligible for assessment.

Local community groups have from Monday 2 February until Friday 27 February 2026 to submit their applications, with successful groups announced in May. Council’s Community Grants program supports non-profit groups and organisations to undertake activities or make purchases that are for the benefit of the local community.

The Community Projects funding supports the delivery of community events, projects, programs, environmental initiatives and equipment purchases. Grants of up to $5,000 are available. In the last Community Projects grant round 36 groups were provisionally offered a share in more than $140,000 to deliver projects, purchase equipment and run events in Baw Baw.

Backing community groups

Baw Baw Shire Mayor Cr Kate Wilson said this was an integral program to support local community groups across the Shire and she hoped to see many applications. "The Community Project Grants are just one way in which council backs our local community groups."

"They are crucial to the longevity of our community groups, providing much needed funds to support their operations, make purchases and bolster resources. I would encourage group members to make an Application by Appointment, as these help to strengthen your application and provide clarity on your project," she said.

Funding community projects

An example of some of the previously successfully funded community projects are listed below:

  • Baw Baw Food Relief - $1,995 to purchase a defibrillator
  • Baw Baw Sustainability Network - $4,712 for online and marketing support
  • Bettermentall Australia - $1,995 to purchase a defibrillator
  • Community Church Warragul - $5,000 to support the Warragul Carols by Candlelight event
  • Crossover School Community Hall - $3,415 to support construction of a concrete slab
  • Drouin Hawks Junior Football Club - $4,756 to purchase new sporting equipment
  • Narracan Hall - $4,950 for refurbishment works
  • Neerim District History and Heritage Group - $3,379 for film digitising equipment

For more information on this program, visit Baw Baw Shire Council - Community Grants page. For an Application by Appointment, contact council’s Connected Communities team at 1300 229 229 or email grants@bawbawshire.vic.gov.au.

Pictures from Baw Baw shire Council Facebook page.


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