Grants of up to $5,000 each to strengthen multicultural wellbeing and connections in the Inner West.
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Applications close: 4pm AEST, Friday 15 May 2026
The Inner West Council multicultural grant stream provides funding for projects that contribute to wellbeing for multicultural communities. Projects that support new and established migrant communities to stay connected and projects that promote intercultural connection are particularly encouraged.
The objectives of the multicultural grant program are to:
Encourage community collaborations and partnerships between and across communities
Build on community strengths and capabilities
Encourage participation and community connections.
Council accepts a broad range of projects, however, see below for ideas to inspire you.
Previous project examples include:
A forum or activity that raises awareness of a certain issue that impacts community members
Intercultural connections, such as intercultural sports programs, a music event or art projects
Education sessions that provide support and guidance on an issue that is affecting community members
Social gatherings that encourage connection and understanding
An event or activity to celebrate an important date or milestone.
Find out more including how to apply on the website.
If you require any support with your application please contact Bridgette Syrus, Community Wellbeing Officer on 02 9392 5523 or multicultural@innerwest.nsw.gov.au to discuss your needs.
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