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Consultation has concluded
FEEDBACK CLOSED 11.59pm, 21 JUNE 2022
The purpose of the exhibition period is to advise the proposed recipients of Council's grants and subsidies for 2022/23. Each year Council invites community organisations to apply for a donation from the Council to assist in the provision of services for the North Sydney community. Council's objectives in helping to fund selected projects and services are to:
help organisations meet high priority needs within the local government area (LGA) and to avoid reductions in prevailing levels of community support; and
provide financial contributions in recognition of the value of selected services to the community. Note: Council's contribution is not intended to be the sole source of funding for any project or service.
The grants have made possible an important spread of services benefiting residents of the North Sydney LGA. The projects they support represent community initiatives displaying creativity, co-operation, originality and access and equity principles. All funding requests submitted to Council are evaluated in terms of:
the type of need being met, the unique qualities of the project, its level of innovation and the degree to which it meets the objectives of Council's social planning programs.
the financial status of the organisation or service provider, the quality of its management and organisational structure, its funding levels and sources and its ability to account for funding sources, fund applications and outcomes.
Grant funds have been distributed equitably over the following sections of the community:
Services for Older People
Indigenous Affairs
Cultural and Linguistic Diversity (CALD)
Disability Services
Cultural and Recreational Activities
Family Support
Children's Services
Youth
Educational Projects
Counselling Services
Advocacy
Information Resources
Further detail is provided in the Council report available in the Document Library.
SUBMISSIONS ARE INVITED
Submissions may be received up until 11.59pm, 21 June 2022.
Prior to making a submission please ensure you have reviewed the Draft Community Grants & Subsidies report, which can be found in the document library.
Use the online submission form (below) or alternatively, send submissions to:
Hard copies of the are available for viewing at Council’s Customer Service Centre and Stanton Library during opening hours.
For further information contact Council’s Director Community & Library Services, Rebecca Aukim on 9936 8100.
FEEDBACK CLOSED 11.59pm, 21 JUNE 2022
The purpose of the exhibition period is to advise the proposed recipients of Council's grants and subsidies for 2022/23. Each year Council invites community organisations to apply for a donation from the Council to assist in the provision of services for the North Sydney community. Council's objectives in helping to fund selected projects and services are to:
help organisations meet high priority needs within the local government area (LGA) and to avoid reductions in prevailing levels of community support; and
provide financial contributions in recognition of the value of selected services to the community. Note: Council's contribution is not intended to be the sole source of funding for any project or service.
The grants have made possible an important spread of services benefiting residents of the North Sydney LGA. The projects they support represent community initiatives displaying creativity, co-operation, originality and access and equity principles. All funding requests submitted to Council are evaluated in terms of:
the type of need being met, the unique qualities of the project, its level of innovation and the degree to which it meets the objectives of Council's social planning programs.
the financial status of the organisation or service provider, the quality of its management and organisational structure, its funding levels and sources and its ability to account for funding sources, fund applications and outcomes.
Grant funds have been distributed equitably over the following sections of the community:
Services for Older People
Indigenous Affairs
Cultural and Linguistic Diversity (CALD)
Disability Services
Cultural and Recreational Activities
Family Support
Children's Services
Youth
Educational Projects
Counselling Services
Advocacy
Information Resources
Further detail is provided in the Council report available in the Document Library.
SUBMISSIONS ARE INVITED
Submissions may be received up until 11.59pm, 21 June 2022.
Prior to making a submission please ensure you have reviewed the Draft Community Grants & Subsidies report, which can be found in the document library.
Use the online submission form (below) or alternatively, send submissions to:
Use this form to write your submission. Be as specific as possible e.g. refer to which section/grant category or page number etc.
Note: In the interests of transparency, any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy. Council generally makes the submission, and the name and address of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website (or associated sites) unless the submitter requests otherwise.
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Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Grants & Subsidies 2022/23
The final report will be reported to the June 2022 Council meeting for adoption, in context of submissions received.