Council grants

Visitor Economy Grants and Sponsorship Program 

The visitor economy within the Cessnock Local Government Area (LGA) plays an important role in the employment of local residents and in generating significant economic output for the region. Accommodation and Food Services is our highest employing industry sector (2,589 full time jobs) with Food and Beverage Manufacturing our 7th highest employing industry sector (832 full time jobs).

Visitor data shows that Monday to Thursday visitation is approximately 60% of the visitor numbers received during weekends. Attracting 10% more midweek visitors will result in 35,000 additional annual visitors to the Cessnock LGA, creating $15 million in additional annual output and 103 new jobs.

The annual Visitor Economy Grants and Sponsorship Program is a targeted program aimed at growing the visitor economy in areas where opportunities exist and maximum benefits are achieved. The program also recognises that at certain times of the year accommodation availability is limited and additional activities during these periods may have a negative benefit to the region by reducing customer satisfaction and driving up costs.

Council will financially support projects and events that increase mid-week visitation, increase visitor length of stay and grow jobs within the Cessnock LGA. Applications that seek funding for marketing activities will not be supported, unless to promote an associated event under the same application.

Applications can be made between 1 – 28 February and 1 – 31 August every year via the below online form. Please read the Visitor Economy Grants and Sponsorship Program Guidelines(PDF, 504KB) prior to making your application.  


Community, Sporting and Environment Grant Scheme

Cessnock City Council believes in investing in the community. Each financial year, we make funding available under our Community, Sporting and Environment Grant Scheme to support community, cultural, sporting and environmental projects.

We currently offer five Community, Sporting and Environment Grant Schemes:

How to apply 

The Community, Sporting and Environment Grant is now open, and will close 5pm Friday, 21 February 2025, and the Schools Environment Grant will close 5pm Friday, 11 April 2025. 

All relevant forms and documents needed to apply, can be found via this link.

Council will assess applications in line with a preset selection criteria. It is preferred that all projects are completed within a 12 month period.  


Reporting

Successful applicants are required to complete a Community, Sporting and Environment Grant Acquittal Form on completion of their project. Funds will not be awarded to applicants who have outstanding acquittals for any previously awarded Council grants. 


Need more information?

If you would like to find out more about our grants, please call us and ask to speak to the following Council officers: 

Sporting facilities or community facilities - Recreation and Community Facilities Liaison Officer 
Community and cultural development - Community Development Officer 
Tidy Towns - Sustainability Officer
Schools environment - Sustainability Officer