Funding to support arts and culture infrastructure such as museums, art galleries or cultural centres.
Key information
- Status: Open
- Grant amount: From $50,000 to $200,000
- Application opened: 4 November 2024
- Application closes: 25 November 2024
Program objective
The objective of the Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants program is to fund the costs of construction, alteration, renovation, completion and fit-out of buildings and community infrastructure to deliver outcomes for disadvantaged NSW communities including regional, remote and drought-affected areas, culturally and linguistically diverse, disability and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and disaster-affected communities. This grant is one of four Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants administered by the Office of Responsible Gambling.
Learn more about eligibility or jump to the full program guide and sample application form on this page.
This program is funded and administered by Office of Responsible Gambling.
Eligibility
Who can apply
- Not-for-profit organisations that will be responsible for operating and/or maintaining the infrastructure.
- Schools - applicants must consider if and how the infrastructure project is accessible to the public outside school hours.
- Local councils - applicants are required to cash-match the funding amount requested.
Who can’t apply
- Individuals
- Organisations or businesses that may or will realise a commercial gain from the project.
What kinds of projects will we fund under this stream
You can apply for funding under this stream if your project supports infrastructure such as:
- Cultural maintenance (e.g. Aboriginal keeping place, language centres)
- Film (e.g. cinema, production studios)
- Performing arts (e.g. theatre, performing arts centre, rehearsal and studios)
- Music (e.g. conservatorium, concert hall)
- Historical, nature or science collections (e.g. museum, war memorial, botanic gardens)
- Visual arts and craft (e.g. exhibition or gallery space)
- Literature and writing (e.g. library, writer’s centre)
- Community (e.g. multipurpose hall)
Your project will need to:
- be infrastructure that is accessible and available to the public most of the time.
Projects can contribute to, but are not limited to, one or more of the following areas or outcomes:
Construction, alteration, renovation, completion and fit-out of buildings and community infrastructure in the arts and culture infrastructure category.
What you can’t apply for
- Day to day activities that supplements ongoing service delivery or core business.
- Existing services or initiatives currently underway.
- Work undertaken or commenced before funding decisions are made.
- Projects that provide or produce commercial outputs and benefits.
- Recurring services and outputs that had been undertaken and or/funded in the past.
- Projects not undertaken in NSW and/or not benefiting NSW communities and economy.
Example projects
Infrastructure Grants can be used for costs such as construction, the purchase of capital equipment and professional fees. Examples of projects include, but are not limited to, museums, art galleries, or theatres.
Most recent recipients
What your application needs to include
Preview the application form
Download a sample Clubgrants application form (PDF 148.86KB) to see all the sections that need to be addressed in the applications portal. You can also download the complete 2024/25 Infrastructure Grants Program Guide. (PDF 2.32MB)
Prepare your application with this checklist
Prior to your application, you will need to collate the following essential support material:
- Permission for premises/land use - provide one of the following:
- evidence of land ownership (e.g. rate notice, Land Title certificate), or
- permission to use the land/facility (e.g. official letter).
- Local Council development status - provide one of the following:
- Development approval letter/certificate or
- Complying development letter/certificate or
- Letter, email or certificate demonstrating DA exemption.
- Evidence of community consultation - provide the following:
up to 2 consultation documents 6 pages maximum). Assessable documentation includes:
- consultation plans and reports
- survey results.- up to three (3) letters demonstrating community support for the proposal. Letters should be from community groups that will directly benefit and engage with the planned infrastructure project. Letters from government employees or representatives are not accepted as eligible support material.
You may also gather the following optional support material:
- Project Plan (four (4) pages maximum), that includes:
- timeline
- risk management plan
- milestones
- details of project management staff.
- Building designs and plans (seven (7) pages maximum).
Make sure you also have on hand:
- your organisation's ABN
- DA, compliance or exemption reference numbers from your local government authority
- your organisation's contact phone, email, and postal details
- details of additional contacts
- relevant insurance documents.
Your project overview will need to include:
- the title of your project. The application portal has drop-down lists to help guide you to create an appropriate title.
- a summary of your project (60-word limit). Please note that this may be used for media releases if your application is funded. It should be factual rather than emotive.
Be aware that you will need to:
- confirm that information provided in your application is true and correct
- authorise officers of the Office of Responsible Gambling to seek further information from other government agencies
- confirm that your organisation does not have any outstanding acquittals for past funding provided by the NSW State Government.
You should also consider the documentation you will need to provide and the reporting obligations you will have if your application is successful.
These include:
- signing a funding agreement schedule
- reading and agreeing to the terms and conditions of funding
- committing to reporting and monitoring requirements
- finishing the project within the agreed timeline
- fulfilling publicity and signage requirements.
Address the eligibility criteria
- project location: built and community infrastructure based in NSW.
- applicant: a not-for-profit organisation with an ABN that is responsible for operating and/or maintaining the infrastructure.
- amount: must be for an amount within the funding range for this category.
- benefit: Infrastructure that is accessible and available to the public most of the time.
- purpose: Infrastructure related to arts and culture.
- development status: Infrastructure works with Development Approval (including a Heritage Impact Statement and/ or an Indigenous Land Use Agreement if relevant) or written exemption.
- financial contribution: Local government applicants are required to cash-match the funding amount requested.
- process: Submitted using the online application form
Address the assessment criteria
Applications are assessed by subject matter experts against the following four criteria covering merit, engagement, viability and budget, as well as a priority framework targeting disadvantaged communities.
Merit
There are three questions relating to:
- vision and intended outcomes for the community (400-word limit)
- measures of success and outcomes (400-word limit)
- community needs for enhanced or new facilities (400-word limit)
The assessors will consider if your project:
- has a clear vision
- provides high quality public and/or social outcomes
- has implementation strategies for evaluating and measuring results
- introduces needed facilities or will enhance the usage of existing facilities.
Engagement
You will need to have on hand:
- statistics on current (if relevant) and future participants
- numbers of staff and full-time equivalent and volunteers (current and proposed)
You will also need to outline how engagement and collaboration with the community was undertaken to understand their needs
The assessors will consider if your project:
- has strategies for ongoing engagement of the community, participants and/or audiences
- considers the needs and expectations of targeted groups and community partners and how those needs will be met
- supports employment or include the involvement and development of volunteers.
Viability
There are three questions relating to:
- strategic partnerships (300-word limit)
- management, governance experience (300-word limit)
- future operation and maintenance approach (300-word limit)
The assessors will consider if your project:
- has appropriate planning approvals and risk management in place
- has realistic timelines to complete within two years
- has appropriate administration, management and governance expertise and financial stability
- has strategic partnerships and collaborations across the sector
- has secured future operations and maintenance plans.
Budget
You will need to provide details about the project budget, including:
- all sources of income (whether confirmed or TBC)
- all expenditure areas with notes regarding how you have arrived at the cost (finalised written quote, project management experience, market research)
The assessors will consider if your project:
- has a detailed and accurate budget
- provides value for money and is realistic for scale and impact of the project
- demonstrates appropriate use of public funds
- includes diversified income from other sources and own contributions
(co-contributions are encouraged) - has appropriate provision for contingencies
- includes insurance and other liabilities
- is supported by quotes and demonstrates realistic costs.
Priority Framework
How does your project connect and support one or more of the following priority communities:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
- Culturally and linguistically (CALD) communities
- Disadvantaged Communities
- Regional and remote communities.
Start the application
Applications for this grant are accepted via the Office of Responsible Gambling Grants Portal.
- If you are a new applicant, you will need to register before you log in.
- You will need to provide your name, email address and create a password.
- You can also use an existing Facebook, Twitter or Google account to register.
After the application is submitted
After the assessment process is completed, all applicants are notified of the outcome of their application by email.
Successful applicants
Details of successful applicants are also published on the Office of Responsible Gambling website.
Unsuccessful applicants
Applicants that are not successful may apply for feedback. There are no appeals under the Infrastructure Grants Program. Applicants can use the feedback to update their applications and reapply in a future round.
Support and contact
Contact the Office of Responsible Gambling if you need more information on eligibility, time frames or if you have questions about the application form on the portal.
Phone: 02 9995 0992
Email: info@responsiblegambling.nsw.gov.au
Translating and interpreter service: 131 450
Have more questions?
Watch the Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure webinar:
We have also put together a comprehensive list of FAQs should you need even more details.
We also publish a record of the Minister's decision should you want more information on past rounds. Read the Minister's assessment rationales from December 2023 (PDF 1.12MB), August 2023 (PDF 1.18MB) and July 2024 (PDF 1.17MB).
Accessibility
The Office of Responsible Gambling can provide grant information and application forms in accessible formats on request. Formats include word documents, audio disk and large print. We also accept applications in accessible formats. If you need material translated, please contact the Office of Responsible Gambling and allow three weeks for the supply of transcribed material.