Quick Grants. Small grants up to $500 that are quick and easy to access at any time of the year, subject to allocated funding.



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QUICK GRANT APPLICATION PACK 2016-2017 COMMUNITY GRANT APPLICATION PACK 2012/2013

GRANT GUIDELINES The Shire of Derby / West Kimberley receive many requests for financial assistance from community groups throughout the year. These guidelines outline the category of Quick Grants and how you can access them. Quick Grants Examples of Quick Grant purposes Small grants up to $500 that are quick and easy to access at any time of the year, subject to allocated funding. Training to conduct coaching clinics and training for officials Sport equipment to buy equipment Establishment to help new organisations get off the ground Shows, exhibitions, festivals and sporting events costs incurred Equipment used in cultural or other activities including consumables Professional development to provide learning opportunities for others such as volunteers and committee members Access council resources such as use of facility, plant or personnel 1. Eligibility To be eligible for a grant an applicant must be: An amateur sporting group or association. Incorporated not-for-profit organisation. Non Incorporated organisations seeking grant support through an incorporated, not-for-profit organisation (Auspicing). A cultural group/organisation. Voluntary services. Other incorporated associations that are based within the Shire of Derby/West Kimberley. 1.1 The Shire does not support community projects or events that do not have a wide community benefit, including organisational Christmas parties, school camps and individual training needs. 1.2 The organisation must be based within the Shire. 1.3 Events being held outside of the Shire that will include the involvement of Shire community members, and events which promote the Shire on a regional basis will also be considered. 1.4 Groups which have not received funding through the Community Funding Scheme in the preceding financial year will be given priority. 1.5 Applications which can demonstrate the involvement of volunteers will be given priority. 1.6 All applicants must include their ABN on their application or complete a statement by supplier form if they do not have an ABN. 1.7 All grant applications must be submitted using the specified application form provided. 1.8 The application must demonstrate clearly defined community outcomes. 1.9 Applicants must be able to demonstrate the long term benefits to the community. 2 Non Eligible Applicants Applications will not be considered from the following; 2.1 Community organisations or events where the grant funds are to promote political purposes, unethical or profit making purposes. 2.2 Community organisations or events where the primary purpose is to promote religious beliefs or where people are excluded on religious grounds. 2.3 Individuals (or sponsorship of cash prizes for individuals or teams).

2.4 Individuals personal living, education, medical or travel expenses 2.5 Activities or events that are the responsibility of a state or federal government. 2.6 Organisations whose main purpose is to fundraise. 2.7 Commercial for-profit organisations. 2.8 Organisations that have not acquitted previous projects funded through the Shire of Derby/West Kimberley. 2.9 Applicants that fail to address the criteria in their application or are received after the closing date. 2.11 Community organisations or events that have outstanding debt to the Shire of Derby West Kimberley will not be funded until the debt is paid in full. 2.12 Community organisations or events that fail to acknowledge the Shire of Derby West Kimberley contribution at previous projects. 2.13 Community organisations or events that are awarded funding through a development grant or a community grant are not eligible for quick grant funding. 2.14 Community organisations or events are only eligible to receive one quick grant in any financial year 3. Applying for a Grant 3.1 Grants will be promoted through advertisements in the local newspaper, community radio broadcasts and the Shire of Derby/West Kimberley website. 3.2 Community grant applications open on first working day of February and close on the last working day of March each year for assessment. 3.3 The Shire may facilitate workshops to assist community groups to complete their applications depending on community demand. 4. Funding Criteria 4.1 Events, projects and services that provide a positive social return to the community in the areas of art and culture, education, sport and recreation, youth, seniors, health and welfare, tourism and not for profit business development. 4.2 That services are accessible and affordable for the community. 4.3 That community cultural activities and services are encouraged to assist in building identity within the Shire. 4.4 That the grant money is distributed across a wide range of projects and services to ensure diversity of activities across the Shire and region. 4.5 Funds may be provided to community groups and organisations as an In-kind contribution towards venue hire for community events and services. 4.6 Projects and services which can demonstrate the involvement of volunteers. 4.7 Funds may be allocated for equipment purchase where there is evidence that such equipment is vital to the ongoing viability or the quality of the service/program offered. 4.8 Equity The community should have a fair share of resources and equal opportunity, regardless of socioeconomic status, gender, race, age, marital status, religion, political affiliation, social networks or ability. 4.9 To ensure disadvantaged groups enjoy equal access and special programs targeting their needs may be required. 4.10 Community Development the performance of the Community Funding Scheme will be informed by Community Development principles and strategic planning. 4.11 Recipients must recognise and promote the Shire of Derby West Kimberley s financial contribution to the event, project or services 4.12 For community grants, applicants will be required to provide a budget estimate including two quotes for expenditure over $3,000 (if applicable). In certain circumstances a detailed business plan may be requested by Council. 4.13 In circumstance when grants are auspiced by an incorporated organisation on behalf of a non incorporated body, the responsibility for ensuring compliance with grant conditions rest with the auspicing body

5. Assessment and Success of Applications 5.1. Recommendations about which applications should receive a quick grant are made by the Chief Executive Officer. 5.2 The Shire Community Development Officer will provide you with feedback about why your application was unsuccessful and provide information on how to improve future applications or link you with alternative funding sources 7. Grant Claim and Variation 7.1 If your grant application is successful, you will receive a letter of confirmation advising you of the grant amount, how your grant will be paid. 7.2 Council may also specify other grant conditions. If this applies the applicant will be required to sign acceptance of the conditions prior to the release of funds. 7.3 All grants must be claimed and expended within the specified period. If grants are not utilised within the given time, all funds allocated will be forfeited 7.4 Applicants will immediately advise Council of any changes to the purpose or proposed use of grant funds from that detailed in the application; and of any significant changes in the aims and objectives or management structure of the applicant group or organisation 8. Grant Payment & Acquittal 8.1 All grant recipients are required to submit a funding acquittal within one month of the use of the funds unless otherwise advised by the Community Development Officer 8.2 Grant acquittal requires the applicant to demonstrate expenditure of the grant through the completion of an acquittal form. Grant acquittal should include information as follows: Financial summary or audited income and expenditure statement Reports and photographs Evaluation including project outcomes Evidence that demonstrates how the Shire of Derby West Kimberley s financial contribution was recognised Other grant conditions specified by the Shire of Derby/West Kimberley 9. Accessing and Submitting Grant Application Forms 9.1 Contact the Community Development Officer on (08) 9191 0999 to check that you are eligible to apply for a grant and discuss your application or obtain an application form 9.2 Grant application forms, policy documents and guidelines can also be found on the Shire of Derby / West Kimberley website at www.sdwk.wa.gov.au/community/communityfundingscheme 9.3 Submit your application: Post To: Hand delivered to: Chief Executive Officer Shire Administration Office Shire of Derby / West Kimberley 30 Loch Street PO Box 94, Derby WA 6728 Derby WA 6728 Email To: Or: sdwk@sdwk.wa.gov.au Fitzroy Crossing Administration Centre Fax To : Cnr Forrest Road and Great Northern Highway (08) 9191 0998 Fitzroy Crossing WA 6765

Steps in the Community Grant Funding Process Step 1 Contact the Community Development Officer to discuss your project idea and confirm it falls within the guidelines. Telephone: (08) 9191 0999 Step 2 Complete the Community Grant application form Step 3 Submit the Application form. Step 4 Applications are assessed and recommended to the Shire of Derby/West Kimberley Funding Advisory Group Step 5 The Funding Advisory Group will present to Council in April/May all recommendations. Recommendations are then decided on by Council which sets an amount in the Annual Budget. Step 6 Applicants will be notified in writing following the adoption of the Shire s new financial budget with regards to the outcome of their application.