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Tenders and grants
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Grants for the community
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- Creative and Cultural Development Fund
- Event Funding
- Community Service Organisation (CSO) Funding
- Community Service Organisation (CSO) Growth & Attraction Fund
- Minor Capital Works Investment Program
- Casey grants recipients
- Smart City Activations
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- Tell us how your grant was used
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Policies and strategies
- Animal management
- Arts and functions
- Building
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Community
- City of Casey Hoarding & Squalor Protocol
- Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2021-25
- Living and Ageing Well Action Plan 2023-25
- Child Safe Policy
- City of Casey Sport and Physical Activity Strategy 2021-2025
- Community Engagement Policy
- Community Gardens Policy
- Complaints Handling Policy
- Cycling Strategy
- Neighbourhood Houses and Community Learning Centres Policy
- Council assets
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Councillors & Council meetings
- Protocols for Councillors Administering Planning Matters
- Audit and Risk Committee Charter
- CEO Employment and Renumeration Policy
- Civic Protocol Policy
- Complaints Against Councillors Policy
- Council Expenses Policy
- Councillors' Gifts and Hospitality Policy
- Good Governance Framework
- Governance Rules
- Model Councillor Code of Conduct
- Proponent Requested Planning Scheme Amendment Policy
- Protected Disclosures Policy
- Public Transparency Policy
- Risk Management Policy
- Councillor Communications Policy
- Unreasonable Complainant Conduct Policy
- Emergency management
- Finance
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Planning
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Casey wide planning strategies
- Advertising Signs Design Guide
- Affordable Housing Strategy
- Cardinia Creek Regional Parklands Future Directions Plan
- Cardinia Parklands Strategy Plan
- Casey Image Strategy
- Display Homes Policy
- Growth Area Heritage Places Policy
- Housing Strategy
- Open Space Strategy
- Small Lot Housing Code
- Activity Centre Strategy
- Casey Complex Structure Plan
- Casey Complex Urban Design Framework
- Monash Freeway Upgrade Project (Stage 2) Incorporated Document
- Western Port Green Wedge Management Plan
- Heritage Strategy
- Residential Development in Coastal Villages Policy
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Berwick
- 55 Kangan Drive, Berwick Development Plan
- Berwick South Development Plan
- Berwick Township Significant Landscape Strategy
- Berwick Village Commercial Centre Parking Precinct Plan
- Berwick Village Commercial Centre Parking Strategy
- Berwick Village Structure Plan
- Berwick Village Urban Design Guidelines
- Cell T Development Plan
- Manuka Road Precinct Draft Development Plan
- ‘2-106 Soldiers Road, Berwick’ Incorporated Document Specific Control Overlay Schedule 2
- Blind Bight
- Botanic Ridge
- Clyde
- Cranbourne East
- Cranbourne North
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Cranbourne
- Advertising Signs 950 Ballarto Road, Botanic Ridge May 2014
- Cranbourne Development Plan
- Cranbourne Major Activity Centre Structure Plan
- Cranbourne Racing Complex and Surrounds Investment and Development Plan
- LSP 6 Cranbourne Development Contributions Plan
- LSP 6 Cranbourne Development Plan
- Amstel Golf Course Development Plan
- C262 - Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road (Thompsons Road to South Gippsland Highway) Upgrade Project
- Doveton
- Endeavour Hills
- Eumemmerring
- Hampton Park
- Harkaway
- Lyndhurst
- Narre Warren North
- Narre Warren South
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Narre Warren
- 193 Golf Links Road, Narre Warren Development Plan
- Casey Cultural Precinct Incorporated Document
- Casey Gardens Development Plan
- Centre Road Development Plan
- Fountain Gate Narre Warren CBD Development Contributions Plan
- Brechin Gardens Incorporated Plan
- C260 - Hallam North Road (James Cook Drive to Heatherton Road) Upgrade Project
- Narre Warren Village Urban Design Framework
- Pearcedale
- Tooradin
- Lynbrook
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Casey wide planning strategies
- Privacy and FOI
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Reserves
- Autumn Place Masterplan
- Barry Simon Reserve (Endeavour Hills)
- Edwin Flack Reserve Reserve
- Endeavour Hills Community Precinct Masterplan
- Equestrian Strategy
- Liquor Licensing at Council Recreation Reserves Policy
- Myuna Farm Master Plan
- Old Cheese Factory Master Plan
- Pearcedale Recreation Reserve
- Playground Strategy
- Rutter Park Recreation Reserve Masterplan
- Skate Strategy
- Sports Facilities Framework
- Tooradin Recreation Reserve Masterplan
- Advertising and Promotional Signage on Council Active Recreation Reserves Policy
- Aquatic Strategy
- Hampton Park Central Community Precinct Master Plan
- Max Pawsey Reserve Master Plan
- Robert Booth Reserve Master Plan
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Roads, transport, infrastructure and services
- City of Casey Transport Strategy Modelling 2020 Report Summary
- Footpath Trading Policy
- Infrastructure Strategy 2021-25
- Road Management Plan
- Special Charge Scheme Policy
- Street Lighting Policy
- Community Facilities Framework
- Integrated Transport Strategy
- Register of Public Roads Policy
- Walk and Ride in Casey Strategy 2019-2041
- Resident Permit Parking Policy
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Waste, drainage and environment
- Berwick Village Commercial Waste Policy
- Biodiversity Enhancement Strategy
- Casey Significant Tree Strategy incorporating the Significant Tree Register
- Climate Action Plan 2022-30
- Electric Line Clearance Management Plan 2023/24
- Emissions Management Plan 2018-22
- Environment Strategy 2021-25
- Greening Casey
- Integrated Water Management Plan
- Onsite Stormwater Detention Policy
- Revegetation Strategy
- Contaminated Land Management Framework
- Kerbside Collection Policy
- Litter Management Policy
- Roadside Vegetation Management Plan
- City of Casey Tree Guide
- Rural Drainage Policy
We use public tenders for goods, works and services for our community. These tenders normally value more than $500,000. We conduct our tender processes in a fair, open and transparent manner. We also use the highest levels of integrity throughout the process.
Find out how you can get help with applying for funding to grants issued by Council or other bodies.
Maintaining our heritage. Improving our environment. Increasing our sustainability
Council has a range of grants and assistance available to community groups, organisations and individuals. Funding to run a community program or event. Help running a community organisation. Improve or repair a community facility. Support individual achievements in sport, science and the arts.
Opportunities for those in the property and development sector with Smart City projects that can deliver innovative outcomes for community benefit.
Driving innovation through co-design - enabling businesses, academia, community, and start-ups to collaborate on local challenges and develop solutions that will address problems at scale.
After you have completed your project, you must tell us how the grant money was spent and the outcomes of the project. This is known as an acquittal process.
Sign up to Grants Update, our monthly e-newsletter, to receive the latest updates about upcoming grant opportunities from a variety of sources.
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