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Brisbane Airport Community Giving Fund


The Brisbane Airport Community Giving Fund provides cash grants to community groups, organisations and schools that are working hard to make our city and Queensland a better place.  

The 2024 Community Giving Fund applications are open from 1 February - 25 February 2024. 

BAC is proud to provide grants of up to $5,000 for local projects that align with the below categories: 

Enquiring Minds

Projects that inspire and support the younger generation to grow and learn.
Example: Building a kitchen garden in a primary school, enabling students to grow fruits and vegetables. 

Protecting our Planet

Projects that preserve, protect and celebrate our natural environment.
Example: New incubators and travel crates for native wildlife, to support a wildlife rescue organisation.

Connecting Community

Projects that enrich the diversity of Greater Brisbane and support improved accessibility outcomes for all.
Example: New resources include a smart whiteboard for a local language school.

Health & Wellbeing

Projects that celebrate and support our healthy Queensland lifestyle.
Example: Renovation and repair of the soccer club's clubhouse, following flood damage.

Click the link below for further details or to apply.

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