Kingston Charitable Fund
The Kingston Charitable Fund aims to make the community stronger and more connected by supporting charitable organisations.
The Fund was established in February 2007 as an initiative of Council in partnership with The Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation.
Now more than ever, our local charities need funding. With your help, we can continue to provide grants for programs that are helping to make a difference in Kingston.
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2025 grants program
Applications have now closed for 2025.
Applicants were notified in May 2025, after the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Fund Board met to approve recommendations in April 2025.
For further information regarding the Kingston Charitable Fund, or the 2025 grants application process, please contact the Kingston Grants Officers on 1300 653 356 or charitable.fund@kingston.vic.gov.au.
FAQs
Who is eligible?
- Charities who benefit Kingston residents, and
- Have Deductible Gift Recipient Item 1 status (DGR)
- Have Tax Concession Charity status (TCC)
Who awards the grants?
The Grants Assessment Panel award the grants and the panel consists of:
- the Mayor
- one other Councillor
- the Chief Executive Officer or their representative
- two council appointed community members
- a Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation representative
2025 grant recipients
- Bayside Community Care Inc - $15,030 - Matt's Place community meals program
- Brainwave Australia Ltd - $6,000 - Brainwave Bikes monthly bicycle maintenance and safety training program
- Cancer Patients Foundation - $5,000 - Look good feel better
- Chelsea Community Support Service Inc - $11,500 - Christmas support program
- Community First Responders Foundation Inc - $9,790 - Kingston Shock StationTM and Shock SaverTM rollout program
- Melbourne Anglican Benevolent Society - $6,000 - Pantry 5000 Christmas hamper and food
- Monash Health - $9,421 - Boosting Opportunities for Outdoor recreation, Socialisation Therapy (BOOST) in people with neurological disabilities
- Special Olympics Melbourne Southern Club - $5,059 - Basketball uniforms for Special Olympics Melbourne Southern Club athletes
- Springvale Benevolent Society - $2,500 - Emergency relief
- St Vincent de Paul Society Clayton South - $8,000 - Empowering the disadvantaged on the community, supporting families in need