Grant amount: up to $10,000
The Volunteer Engagement Project Grant is for new and innovative services, programs, and projects that support local partnerships to help community organisations and groups to reengage, encourage and try volunteering.
This grant provides funding to help increase volunteer participation and support community organisations/groups.
Engage volunteers. Projects may include ways to develop or enhance existing volunteer programs/committees, and projects that increase volunteering. e.g. training courses for volunteers, background screening checks, paying for volunteer insurance, or improving volunteer systems/ databases.
Diversify the volunteer base. This stream is for organisations who want to recruit more/new volunteers. Projects may include developing plans, resources and supports to reduce barriers to volunteering, and use a range of inclusive volunteer engagement practices to attract, recruit and support a diverse range of people. For example, engagement of a facilitator to develop or enhance volunteer marketing/recruitment plans.
Strengthen collaboration and partnership. Partnerships between organisations/groups, and services to build organisational capacity, community connections and pathways to volunteering. For example, showcasing how active engagement in partnership can assist organisations to attract, engage and support volunteers for a broad range of people.
Eligibility
Applicants must:
- Be an incorporated not-for-profit community group or organisation
- Be able to immediately commence project activities
- If you name another group/organisation or service, they must be aware of the application and provide a letter of support indicating their willingness to participate if the application is successful.
- Include a monitoring and evaluation plan, and strategies on best volunteering practices
- Be based in Hume and/or show that the grant will substantially benefit residents of Hume City
- Have no outstanding debts with Hume City Council
- Have satisfactorily acquitted any previous funding received by Hume City Council