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Australia Post opens Community Grant applications

Australia Post is calling on community organisations across Victoria to apply for its Community Grants Program, following another successful year of supporting grassroots initiatives that foster social connection to help strengthen mental wellbeing and resilience in local communities across Australia.

Last year, Australia Post funded 88 projects under the Community Grants Program with grants totalling $705,555 awarded to not-for-profit organisations across all states and territories. More than half of the successful projects were in regional and remote areas and more than 40% of grants were allocated to support disaster-impacted communities. 

In Victoria, 21 grassroots organisations across the state received a combined total of over $190,000 in funding from the 2025 Community Grants program, including 5 groups supporting disaster impacted communities.  

The Wombat Post and Rotary were successful in obtaining a community grant from Australia Post for the Daylesford Conversations last year. The grant has been a key factor in the success of the Conversations.

Applications are now open for eligible not-for-profit groups seeking grants of up to $10,000. Australia Post has also ringfenced an additional $250,000 to fund initiatives helping communities recover, reconnect, and build resilience following natural disasters.

Australia Post General Manager, Community and Stakeholder Engagement, Nicky Tracey, said: 

“Australia Post is proud of the role it plays in helping build stronger, more connected communities across Australia. We know that when disaster impacts a community, local organisations are the driving force behind bringing people together and supporting long-term wellbeing. With local knowledge and trusted relationships, they understand where support is needed most. 

“Through Community Grants, Australia Post is continuing to back community-led projects that create stronger social connections, support mental wellbeing, and help communities move forward following disaster events,” Ms Tracey said.

Since launching in 2019, Australia Post’s Community Grants Program has awarded more than 530 grants to very worthy organisations nationwide.

Application details and full eligibility criteria are available at Australia Post Community Grants Program. Applications are open until 11:59pm on Monday 6 July 2026. Successful applicants will be notified in September 2026.

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