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Successful grant writing for community organisations - workshop

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Murwillumbah Civic and Cultural Centre
murwillumbah, australia
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Strengthen your grant writing skills and boost your community organisation's chances of success.

This free capacity-building workshop is offered to not-for-profit community organisations in the Tweed Shire
to strengthen their skills in grant applications—both for Community grants | Tweed Shire Council and other funding opportunities.

Rather than rushing into an application, this workshop introduces a structured framework to help you take a more strategic and effective approach—one that can be applied across a wide range of funding opportunities.

You’ll learn how to build on your organisation’s strengths, clearly communicate your project’s value, and position your group for funding success. 

What's covered:

  • What information you'll need before starting an application

  • Understanding funding priorities and aligning your project

  • Determining if a grant is the right fit

  • Articulating your project’s community benefits

  • Finding evidence to support your case

  • Navigating eligibility criteria and guidelines

  • Budget preparation and financial planning

  • Understanding grant conditions and acquittal processes

  • Tips for evaluating your project’s outcomes

  • Common pitfalls and how to avoid them


Whether you're just starting out or want to refine your skills, this workshop will leave you more confident and better prepared to secure funding for your organisation.

Event details
Tuesday 10 June 9 am – 12 pm
Project Planning and Development workshop 
Canvas & Kettle Room Murwillumbah
Murwillumbah Civic and Cultural Centre, 10-15 Tumbulgum Road
Cost: Free 

Please note: as spaces are limited, maximum 1 person per organisation. 
For more information, email communitywellbeing@tweed.nsw.gov.au

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Murwillumbah Civic and Cultural Centre
murwillumbah, australia