- Applications now open for McGowan Government's $12 million grassroots sporting infrastructure program
- More funding set aside for change rooms and facilities to support women's sport
- Small grants maximum project cost increased, cutting red tape and paperwork for applicants
The CSRFF provides $12 million a year to community groups and local
governments to develop infrastructure for sport and recreation. The last
round of the program allocated more than $3 million to projects which
provide change rooms and facilities for women.
Applications for the latest round of funding are now open, with changes to the program for 2020-21 including:
- An increase in base funding set aside for women's facilities, to $500,000; and
- A 50 per cent increase in the maximum project cost for small
grants, from $200,000 to $300,000, reducing red tape and paperwork for
applicants.
The CSRFF aims to increase participation in sport and recreation by
helping build well-designed and well-utilised facilities for grassroots
sporting organisations around the State.
Information on CSRFF application guidelines and to apply.