Helping Queensland Communities Thrive

Over the years, we’ve had the privilege of supporting the people and projects that help Queensland communities flourish. Through our Good for Good Community Grants program, we’ve seen local initiatives bring real, lasting change to countless lives — often in quiet but powerful ways.

Applications are now open for the next round of funding, with grants between $5,000 and $30,000 available to eligible community groups and not-for-profit organisations working to make a practical difference where it’s needed most.

Last year we provided a total of almost $150,000 in funding to 15 organisations. We’ve seen local initiatives bring real, lasting change to Queensland communities — often in quiet but powerful ways. 

Here's a snapshot of what we accomplished across the state:

North Queensland

  • COUCH Wellness Centre (Cairns): Funded a series of workshops in nutrition, art, and music therapy for individuals impacted by cancer.
  • Far North Queensland Wildlife Rescue (Cairns): Essential resources for carers to aid local wildlife.
  • Mulgrave Combined Cricket Association (Yarrabah): Empowering female Indigenous and Indian communities with cricket equipment and transport.
  • Outback at Isa (Mt Isa): Artistic skill-building for at-risk young people through an Indigenous-led mural project.
  • Mount Isa and District Athletics Club (Mt Isa): Shade tents ensuring comfort and protection during athletic events.
  • Fuel For Schools (Townsville): A new delivery vehicle to support breakfast programs in schools.

Central Queensland

  • Charters Towers Civic Club (Charters Towers): Solar power installation to enhance sustainability and reduce costs.
  • Mackay Surf Life Saving Club (Mackay): Beach matting to promote inclusivity for all community beachgoers.
  • Big Birds Nest Childcare Center (Ayr): New cots to improve safe sleep practices and attract new families.
  • Collinsville Community Association (Collinsville): Painted recreation areas to engage local youth in active play.

South East Queensland

  • Stanthorpe & District Cricket Association (Stanthorpe): Upgraded pitch covers and equipment to support players and curators.
  • Bramble Bay Women’s Shed (North Lakes, Brisbane): New machinery and equipment, making the shed space safer and more functional.
  • Cystic Fibrosis Queensland: Providing spirometers for children in regional and rural areas across Queensland.
  • Western Districts Netball Association (Brisbane): Enabling participation amongst girls in the community through equipment and registration support.

Applications for the 2025-26 round of grants will remain open from 1 July to 31 August 2025.

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