Grants of up to $100k available for Nicklin organisations
Nicklin MP Marty handing over funds to representatives from Chevallum State School.
Member for Nicklin Marty Hunt is encouraging local not-for-profit organisations to take advantage of the latest Gambling Community Benefit Fund Super Round, which is offering grants of up to $100,000.
Mr Hunt said the round would be focused on helping not-for-profit organisations deliver services and assist natural disaster recovery efforts.
“Whether it’s repairing community facilities, providing resources to get services back on track, protecting our environment or hosting events, grants of up to $100,000 will make a real difference,” he said.
Approximately $30 million is available across Queensland to support a wide range of community projects and services, including:
natural disaster recovery
creating accessible events and outfitting spaces for community use
upgrading equipment, vehicles, or infrastructure
enhancing grassroots sport and recreation facilities
Mr Hunt said the Crisafulli Government had rescheduled the Super Round to give impacted organisations the time they need to apply and would prioritise applications that support recovery efforts.
“Unfortunately, our region knows the impact natural disasters can have on our local community infrastructure and services, with many community and sporting groups affected by weather events recently.
“Right across Nicklin, there are not-for-profit organisations who have been doing incredible work getting back on their feet.
“This is a chance for those organisations to apply for a much-needed funding boost and supercharge their efforts to help those most impacted by this year’s natural disasters.”
Applications are now open and will close at midnight on 18 July 2025. Successful applicants will be announced in late 2025.
For eligibility information visit: www.justice.qld.gov.au/initiatives/community-grants.