Summary of Grant Opportunities for Gambling Harm Reduction & Community Wellbeing
1. ClubGRANTS (NSW Registered Clubs)
Established: 1998, ensuring registered clubs with profits over $1 million contribute to local community welfare.
Funding Categories:
Category 1: Supports projects improving welfare and social fabric of local communities, focusing on low-income or disadvantaged groups. Includes:
Community welfare & social services
Community development
Community health services
Employment assistance activities
Category 2: Supports broader community development and core club activities (e.g., sports maintenance).
Category 3: Infrastructure grants for sport and recreation facilities, administered by the Office of Responsible Gambling.
Local Committees: Established in areas with high club liability to guide Category 1 funding allocation.
Funding Size: Varies by category; Category 3 can range from $50,000 to $300,000 for infrastructure.
Ideal Alignment: Your harm reduction project fits strongly under Category 1 for social services and community welfare by addressing gambling harm, mental health, addiction, and social isolation in Northern NSW.
2. Office of Responsible Gambling Grants
Prevention, Innovation and Technology Grants
Funding: Up to $200,000 (one-off unique projects)
Eligible: Businesses working on innovative, tech-based harm reduction solutions
Fit: Could support digital or tech elements of your project, such as online surveys, anonymous help apps, or audio documentary production.
Community Development Fund Grants
Funding: $5,000 to $250,000
Eligible: Business, local government, not-for-profits
Purpose: Projects providing tangible community benefits, especially for vulnerable, rural, remote or disadvantaged populations
Fit: Your program’s focus on peer support, creative workshops, and community engagement is highly relevant here.
Category 3 Infrastructure Grants
Focus: Sport and recreation infrastructure
Fit: If your project includes community sport or physical wellness spaces, this could support capital expenses.
3. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Gambling Research
Up to $160,000 per year for 3 years
For academic research aligned with gambling harm reduction
Potential partner or collaborator opportunity if you link community outcomes with academic research.
How Your Project Aligns
Community Welfare: Your program provides direct support to people affected by gambling harms, mental health challenges, addiction, and social isolation. This aligns with Category 1 funding aims.
Community Development: Creative outlets (music, arts, peer storytelling), workshops, and group connection meet Category 1 and Community Development Fund goals.
Vulnerable Populations: Targeting low-income and disadvantaged residents in Northern NSW matches funding priorities.
Innovative Harm Reduction: Use of interviews, anonymous help services, audio content, and psychoeducation could attract Prevention & Innovation grants.
Sport & Recreation: If incorporating sport or physical activities, infrastructure funding may be relevant.
Suggested Next Steps for Funding Applications
Approach local clubs with Category 1 liabilities to propose collaboration or co-funding.
Apply to the Community Development Fund for program delivery and outreach activities.
Explore tech grants from the Office of Responsible Gambling if your program uses digital platforms.
Build partnerships with local councils, health districts, and research bodies to strengthen grant applications.
Contact & Resources
ClubGRANTS Office: 1300 024 720 (Mon-Fri, 9am–4pm)
Email: [email protected]
ClubGRANTS Guidelines PDF
ClubsNSW Local Grant Rounds
Office of Responsible Gambling: for latest grant rounds and information
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