

Projects with contributions from their own, or other sources, will be considered favourably. The average grant awarded is around $20,000. Incorporated not-for-profit community organisations and local councils are eligible to apply for grants of between $5,000 and $150,000. In 2022, there is a maximum of $400,000 to allocate in each electorate.

Since 2009, the Community Building Partnership (CBP) program has awarded more than $399 million to over 18,000 projects. Speak to one of our team members to get the ball rolling on upgrading your hydration facilities: GET IN TOUCH Model Farms High School was a 2021 Grant Recipient Details of funding available for drinking water facilities
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Keep reading to find out more on how to apply. To discover more, and to check if you are eligible, please see this handy Application Eligibility Checklist. This means that you could be eligible for a CBP grant. Upgrading your infrastructure and providing easy access to fresh and clean drinking water is part of this investment. The NSW Government is investing in infrastructure projects that deliver positive social, environmental, and recreational outcomes, while also promoting community participation, inclusion, and cohesion. Funding will be made available for NSW communities wanting to upgrade their drinking water facilities. Model Farms High School upgraded their drinking water facilities after a successful grant application. We have details on what the government of the CBP Grant NSW has made available in 2022 below.
