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Welcome to the Road Safety Commission's Community Grants Portal!
Make sure you click 'Subscribe' (on the right hand side) to be notified of future grant rounds, important information and updates to the grants program.
The Road Safety Community Grant Program supports the development and implementation of sustainable projects and one-off community activities that assist in promoting road safety across the state through the Road Trauma Trust Account (RTTA).
If you're already familiar with the application process, feel free to hop straight over to the 'apply' widget in the right hand panel, and click either submit event or project application.
If you're new to road safety grants - hello and welcome! Have a look at the grants snapshot below, what's involved in the application process, peruse the FAQs, and read through the grant guideline documents!
Don't hesitate to get in touch if we can provide you with any assistance
Welcome to the Road Safety Commission's Community Grants Portal!
Make sure you click 'Subscribe' (on the right hand side) to be notified of future grant rounds, important information and updates to the grants program.
The Road Safety Community Grant Program supports the development and implementation of sustainable projects and one-off community activities that assist in promoting road safety across the state through the Road Trauma Trust Account (RTTA).
If you're already familiar with the application process, feel free to hop straight over to the 'apply' widget in the right hand panel, and click either submit event or project application.
If you're new to road safety grants - hello and welcome! Have a look at the grants snapshot below, what's involved in the application process, peruse the FAQs, and read through the grant guideline documents!
Don't hesitate to get in touch if we can provide you with any assistance
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How often are the grant rounds?
6 months ago
There are two event grant rounds per year: January and July.
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What do i do if i've missed the grant round deadline?
6 months ago
If you have missed the grants deadline by a short period of time, please contact our Community Grants Officer and we may be able to accommodate, however, this is dependent on whether the application assessment process has already begun.
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How often can i apply for grant funding?
6 months ago
For event grants, there is a limit of one application, per event or project, per year.
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What are the assessment criteria?
6 months ago
Please check out the grant round specific guidelines for more information:
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How long before my event or project do i need to apply?
6 months ago
Applications for both event and project grants must be submitted three months prior the planned event or project start date after the grant round closes. For example, if the grant round closes January, your proposed event must start on or after April. (Unless prior arrangement of special circumstances)
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Who can apply for community road safety grants?
6 months ago
Community groups and clubs (not for profit)
Not for profit organisations
Local government
Health organisations
Schools
Service clubs
Youth development groups
RoadWise committees
Organisations or groups that encourage active community participation in the planning and implementation of road safety programs
Individuals, profit-making organisations and Government organisations are not eligible to apply
If you're not sure if you are eligible to apply, don't hesitate to get in touch with our Community Grants Officer for advice!
Click 'submit application' once you're ready to start your application. This button will open a new tab on the official 'Smartygrants' website where you will be able to complete and submit an application.