We have already seen numerous organisations across WA make the most of their 2022/2023 Community Grant funding this year – and the opportunity for the next potential recipients to apply for grants is arriving soon.
Our Community Grants Program applications for 2023/2024 officially open for eight weeks from 1 August until midnight, 25 September – so now is the time to get your thinking caps on to plan how a grant could help your fishing-based projects such as competitions, fishing infrastructure, materials, education, fishing safety, habitat protection or other means in your local area!
Whether fishing clubs or local businesses – many community groups can achieve great things when they are backed in with the resources and financial assistance to improve fishing experiences in their regions.
That is why Recfishwest has proudly provided more than $500,000 in funding for more than 220 projects across Western Australia since 2011.
Funded through the Recreational Fishing Initiatives Fund (RFIF) and supported by DPIRD, the Community Grants program saw 15 different organisations across WA achieve their project goals this past year, from the Apex Club of Kununurra up north down to the Albany Boating and Fishing Club in our State’s south.
With eight weeks to go until the Community Grants program closes, start brainstorming on what projects you think could do with a supportive boost!
Click here to read the Community Grants guidelines form.
Click here to view the Community Grants application form.
Want to see proof of how Recfishwest’s Community Grants improved fishing across WA over the past year? Check out some of the previous Round 13 recipients and their project highlights below!
Life’s Short, Stay Moist – Women in Spearfishing Series and charter trip
Shark Bay Community Resource Centre – Fishing Fiesta
Fremantle Sailing Club’s First-Aid Training Course
Albany Boating & Fishing Club’s Southern Ocean Spectacular
Youth Futures Community School Fishing Clinics
Djiljid Dreaming film