At EnergyAustralia, we love supporting BIG-HEARTED local initiatives.
Our community grants are offered locally at the following EnergyAustralia sites each year, with our larger sites offering two grant rounds each year. See application dates below, and for more information about locations and how to apply, keep scrolling.
Community Grant application dates
We welcome applications each year within the following windows:
*Grants accepted from 1 August
Where are our local or regional areas?
We invite applications from organisations that deliver projects and services supporting the areas where we operate. Click on the regions in the grey rectangles below to see if you are eligible.
Hallett Power Station, SA
- Regional Council of Goyder District
- Hallett District
- Northern Areas Council District
- Peterborough District Council
For more information, visit the Hallett community grants page.
Tallawarra Power Station, NSW
- Extending from Helensburgh in the north to Gerroa in the south.
For more information, visit the Tallawarra community grants page.
Yallourn Power Station, VIC
- Yallourn
- Yallourn North
- Morwell to the east
- Newborough
- Moe
- Trafalgar to the west, and localities in between
- East to West of region incuding Satellite towns.
Jeeralang Power Station, VIC
- Including the towns and districts of: Morwell, Hazlewood North, Churchill, Yinnar, Jeeralang, Boolarra
For more information, visit the Yallourn community grants page.
Mt Piper Power Station, NSW
- Lithgow region
- Towns and villages of Lithgow, Bell, Ben Bullen, Bogee, Bowenfels, Capertee, Clarence, Cullen Bullen, Dargan, Glen Alice, Glen Davis, Hampton, Hartley, Hartley Vale, Little Hartley, Marrangaroo, Medow Flat, Newnes, Portland, Rydal, Sodwalls, Tarana and Wallerawang.
For more information, visit the Mt Piper community grants page.
Geelong Contact Centre, VIC
- City of Greater Geelong
- Bellarine Peninsula
- Surf Coast Shire
- West to Colac
- Warrnambool
Newport Power Station, VIC
- Newport and surrounding suburbs
For more information, visit the Geelong community grants page.
How to apply
Our selection criteria
Here’s what we look for when selecting community grant recipients:
Organisation
A clear understanding of your organisation’s purpose, who it targets and how it addresses the focus area.
Focus area
A clear outline of how your initiative aligns to one of these focus areas:
Funding
A clear demonstration of how the money will be used. The grant amount should cover the majority, if not all, of the total project cost. Priority will be given towards projects that are unlikely to get support from either government or private funding programs.
Location
Your initiative will make a positive impact within one of our local communities. See our community grant guidelines for location information.
FAQs
Full eligibility details including who is ineligible are available in our Community Grant Guidelines
We have three focus areas. You can see a full description of those areas including examples in our Community Grant Guidelines
You can check our selection criteria and eligibility in our Guidelines document If you are still unsure, please contact us via your local Community Grant site. You can find contact details for each site below.
Yes. The communities in which we operate will be given preference when selections are being made, however if you are close by and/or benefit the people who live within the locations we have listed then your application will be considered.
The maximum of each grant application is $10k. You can apply for this maximum amount if it is the majority of the funding you require. Projects that need substantially more money and require other sources of funding or sponsorship to proceed will not be considered.
Each year Hallett distributes $10k in community grant funding and $10k in small sponsorship funding. We like to support a wide range of projects in our local community, so if you have a project with the total value that is smaller than $10k, we encourage you to apply. For more information, please contact hallett@energyaustralia.com.au.
You can find a full list of the selection criteria in our Community Grant Guidelines
When you are ready to apply, please visit the Good Grants platform to create your account. Your application and all communications are managed within the platform. For more information, please visit the how to apply section above.
You can view key application dates here
Do not submit your application outside of the dates applicable for your location. Application dates are featured at the top of this page.
You can only apply within the dates provided. If your local area has more than one round of grant funding (Yallourn, Tallawarra and Mt Piper), and you have time to wait for funding, we encourage you to send your application within the dates of the next intake.
Although your application form will be accepted without an image, we prefer to have one on file. If you are a successful applicant your image will be used to promote your grant. Please remember to get full consent from anyone appearing in the image, and the photographer/source before you upload it.
Yes, you’ll need to complete a new application to be considered.
Yes, if you are eligible, we encourage you to try again. You’ll need to complete a new application to be reconsidered. Make sure you address any feedback about why you were unsuccessful last time.
All applications will be assessed based on funding, eligibility criteria and terms and conditions.
EnergyAustralia will notify successful applicants within four weeks of the applications closing date. Successful applicants will be notified by email via the Good Grants platform.
EnergyAustralia will send successful applicants an offer for funding. Successful applicants must then provide a Tax Invoice and bank account details for electronic transfer of the funding.