kurri kurri lateral project
Kurri Kurri Sunrise Rotary Club accessibility pool hoist sponsored by APA’s KKLP Project Community Grants Program
The Kurri Kurri Lateral Pipeline Community Grants Program runs twice per year. Community groups and other organisations located in the local government areas of Cessnock, Maitland and Newcastle are eligible to apply for funding to support community-led initiatives.
Applying
Applications for the current round of funding closed on the 30 September 2023. The next round of funding will open in early 2024, and will be advertised closer to the open date. All applications must be made using the Application Form and will be assessed against the eligibility criteria outlined in the Community Grants Guideline.
Read the Community Grants Guideline
Contact us
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 1800 804 893
KKLP Community Grants for award Round 5 (2023)
Congratulations to the following successful community organisations for the latest round of funding:
Name of organisation |
Funding initiative |
Funding category |
Funding amount |
Kiray putjung Aboriginal Corporation |
Mental health workshops for community |
First Nations People |
$5,000 |
Kurri Kurri High School - Dream Together Girls Academy |
Dream Together Girls Academy |
First Nations People |
$5,000 |
Native Animal Trust Fund T/A Hunter Wildlife Rescue |
Wildlife rescue and rehabilitation |
Natural Environment |
$4,000 |
Callaghan District Netball Association |
First Nations Umpiring and coaching Training, First Nations Athlete pathway and First Nations and Multicultural close the gap cultural day |
First Nations People |
$5,000 |
Cessnock City Council |
Support Local and Product Champion Program |
Regional and Remote Communities |
$5,000 |
NovaCare Community Services |
Scone Time community event |
Regional and Remote Communities |
$3,000 |
Maitland RSL Youth Club |
Youth suicide information sessions |
Regional and Remote Communities |
$1,500 |
Cessnock Motorcycle Club |
Australian Postie Bike GP event |
Regional and Remote Communities |
$5,000 |
Central Rural Fire Brigade |
Portable radio unit equipment |
Regional and Remote Communities |
$4,748 |
Kurri Kurri Community Services |
Facility upgrade |
Regional and Remote Communities |
$5,000 |
Hunter Region Business Enterprise Centre Incorporated |
Digital Marketing Masterclass |
Regional and Remote Communities |
$3,773 |
Dress For Success NSW & ACT Newcastle-Hunter |
Back on Your Feet workshops |
Regional and Remote Communities |
$5,000 |
The Lions Club of Branxton Inc |
Senior citizen participation in community events |
Regional and Remote Communities |
$2,286 |
Cessnock Pony Club |
Beginner rider arena |
Regional and Remote Communities |
$2,800 |
Bellbird Public School P&C Association |
Aboriginal artwork revitalisation |
First Nations People |
$5,000 |
Cessnock Country Women’s Association |
Hall upgrade |
Regional and Remote Communities |
$2,700 |
Rotary Club of Kurri Kurri: APA supporting the regular operation of breakfast clubs at local schools.