Community Grants
The Claremont Community Funding Program provides financial assistance to groups and individuals who aim to benefit the Town by encouraging social activity, vibrancy, community participation and sustainability within Claremont.
The Claremont Community Funding Program provides financial assistance to groups and individuals who aim to benefit the Town by encouraging social activity, vibrancy, community participation and sustainability within Claremont.
Night-time Activation Grants are now live.
Captivating entertainment, delicious food and drink, and a thriving arts and culture scene! Be a part of the vision for a vibrant nightlife in Claremont.
The Town of Claremont Night-time Activation is a grants program for businesses in Claremont to invigorate, inspire, collaborate, and deliver exciting night-time offerings. All projects that provide social, cultural, and economic benefits to the town after 6pm will be considered.
To register your interest for this exciting grants program please visit this page for further information.
The Town of Claremont is committed to enhancing and building the capacity of young people. The Town's Youth Funding initiative aims to support the development of life skills, leadership and participation in activities that celebrate young people’s achievements.
Town of Claremont residents between the age of 12 – 18 can apply for up to $200 in financial assistant towards expenses related to representing at a state or national level across sporting, academic, leadership, performing arts and cultural pursuits.
For eligibility and to apply, please click here.
The Town’s new Catio Grant Program supports the building of enclosed areas in backyards for domestic cats, allowing the pets to spend time outside without the risk of harming native wildlife.
The program seeks to promote cat safety and protection of native wildlife by offering residents up to $500 to install a catio.
To apply for a grant, email a completed form to toc@claremont.wa.gov.au