Application for rate remissions should be made to Council prior to the start of each rating year on 1 July. Rates staff can provide further details regarding each remission type.
Rating units owned or occupied by a non-profit organisation and used exclusively or principally for sporting, recreation or community purposes may qualify for the remission of certain rates upon the receipt of a written application made on the prescribed form.
Remission of specified targeted rates may be provided, upon receipt of a written application, where multiple rating units are owned by the same ratepayer and used jointly as a single farming property but are not contiguous.
Assistance for District Museums is allocated as part of the the Annual Plan process. District Museums should contact the Community Partnerships Co-ordinator for funding policy and procedures.
Some assistance for public swimming pool operation is allocated as part of our annual planning. Schools and swimming clubs should contact the Community Partnerships team for funding details.
Some projects involving Council land may be eligible for funding assistance. For current policy please contact us for more information.
Search the givUS database of over 1000 different funding schemes for information about funding for community groups and voluntary organisations.
Includes funding schemes from the government, local authorities, statutory and philanthropic trusts, gaming trusts and some service organisations.
givME is a database of sources of funding for students, researchers, sports people, artists and those wanting professional development. It contains over 4,000 scholarships, awards, or grants along with the terms or criteria, closing dates and contact details.
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