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Community Heritage and Icons Grants 2016-17

The 2016-17 round of the Community Heritage and Icons Grants Program provided funding for activities that will support community engagement with, and raise awareness of, places on Australia’s National Heritage List for their outstanding heritage value to the nation.

Applications closed 23 March 2017.

2016-17 was the last round for this Program and no further funding is available.

2016-17 Successful projects

28 applications were successful under the round with a total value of $269,752.40 (GST exclusive).

  • $1.57 million grants funding for our National Heritage List places - media release 11 July 2017
  • 2016-17 Community Heritage and Icons Grants - successful projects (PDF - 277.04 KB) ​
  • 2016-17 Community Heritage and Icons Grants - successful projects (DOCX - 66.44 KB) ​

Program documentation

Application Guidelines

  • 2016-17 Community Heritage and Icons Grants - Application Guidelines (PDF - 632.92 KB) ​
  • 2016-17 Community Heritage and Icons Grants - Application Guidelines (DOCX - 399.74 KB) ​

Funding Agreement

  • 2016-17 Community Heritage and Icons Grants - Funding Agreement (PDF - 704.33 KB) ​
  • 2016-17 Community Heritage and Icons Grants - Funding Agreement (DOCX - 108.36 KB)
  • Reporting template

    Note: All Projects must be completed by 29 June 2018.

    • 2016-17 Community Heritage and Icons Grants - Statutory Declaration (PDF - 176.69 KB) ​
    • 2016-17 Community Heritage and Icons Grants - Statutory Declaration (DOCX - 18.52 KB) ​

    Frequently Asked Questions

    The Department has made available these Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for your reference.

    • Frequently Asked Questions (PDF - 473.78 KB) ​
    • Frequently Asked Questions (DOCX - 65.03 KB) ​

    Acknowledgement of Australian Government funding

    All grant recipients must acknowledge the support received through the Australian Government’s Community Heritage and Icons Grants program in all publications, promotional and advertising materials, signs or plaques displayed at the location where the Project is undertaken, at any Project Event and otherwise at the times and in the manner as the Department directs from time to time.

    Acknowledgement

    “Supported through funding from the Australian Government.”

    Logos

    Where possible, recipients should also include the Australian Government logo when acknowledging the Australian Government funding. The file below contains two versions of the Australian Government logo, in multiple formats. Please use whichever is most appropriate for your situation.

    • Australian Government logos (ZIP - 486.89 KB)

    Contact us

    For further information about the 2016-17 Community Heritage and Icons Grants program, please contact the Department.

    Email: heritagegrants@environment.gov.au

    Telephone: 1800 653 004

    Postal address:
    Community Heritage and Icons Grants
    Biodiversity Conservation Division
    Department of the Environment and Energy
    GPO Box 787
    CANBERRA ACT 2601

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