Click the column headers to filter results, or type a keyword into the search box to find specific results. friendly staff a call on 133 777.The hunt is on for WA's newest multi-millionaires Grants approved after April 2020 are recipients of this fund.
Approved grants list: Event cancellation relief for arts and community groupsLotterywest retailer Ron Sackville embodies the spirit of Yarloop, a town continuing to move forward from devastating bushfires.Approved grants list: Sector support for resilient organisations The aim of this program is to help the organisation assist people currently in crisis related to COVID-19 and avoid entrenched disadvantage. This Fund will assist the Western Australian community through COVID-19 and respond to the impacts of the crisis on individual and community wellbeing through targeted and impactful community grants. friendly staff a call on 133 777.The hunt is on for WA's newest multi-millionaires COVID-19 Opportunities This support will foster a more innovative, collaborative and resilient network of not-for-profit organisations and community groups that can better serve the needs of communities during and following the crisis.The first round of applications opens at noon Monday 24 August and closes at 5:00pm Monday 21 September. It includes a mixture of open applications, an Expression of Interest (EOI) process, and applications by invitation.Throughout the grant journey, we are committed to providing excellent customer service.This Fund will assist the Western Australian community through COVID-19 and respond to the impacts of the crisis on individual and community wellbeing through targeted and impactful community grants. Got a Player's Card? The State Government, through Lotterywest, is committing $159 million into a COVID-19 Relief Fund to respond to the hardship being experienced by the Western Australian community as a result the COVID-19 pandemic.Gulf Western & Independent Oils Raceway, Latrobe• Those that are most at risk of serious infection (immune compromised, older people, diagnosed chronic medical conditions, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples).Lotterywest will be working directly with sports, arts and community groups to deliver this program in collaboration with the Department of Local Government, Sports and Cultural Industries and Venueswest.Lotterywest will help meet costs related to increased demand for crisis relief services; working differently in the current climate; and supporting collaboration to address the increased demand. Grants will remain as one-off, time limited investments. Approved Lotterywest grants from March and April will see $1,098,568 support 23 community groups to deliver crisis and emergency relief support for Western Australians in need. A group of around 70 West Australians are making waves.
Approved grants list: Event cancellation relief for arts and community groupsLotterywest retailer Ron Sackville embodies the spirit of Yarloop, a town continuing to move forward from devastating bushfires.Approved grants list: Sector support for resilient organisations The aim of this program is to help the organisation assist people currently in crisis related to COVID-19 and avoid entrenched disadvantage. This Fund will assist the Western Australian community through COVID-19 and respond to the impacts of the crisis on individual and community wellbeing through targeted and impactful community grants. friendly staff a call on 133 777.The hunt is on for WA's newest multi-millionaires COVID-19 Opportunities This support will foster a more innovative, collaborative and resilient network of not-for-profit organisations and community groups that can better serve the needs of communities during and following the crisis.The first round of applications opens at noon Monday 24 August and closes at 5:00pm Monday 21 September. It includes a mixture of open applications, an Expression of Interest (EOI) process, and applications by invitation.Throughout the grant journey, we are committed to providing excellent customer service.This Fund will assist the Western Australian community through COVID-19 and respond to the impacts of the crisis on individual and community wellbeing through targeted and impactful community grants. Got a Player's Card? The State Government, through Lotterywest, is committing $159 million into a COVID-19 Relief Fund to respond to the hardship being experienced by the Western Australian community as a result the COVID-19 pandemic.Gulf Western & Independent Oils Raceway, Latrobe• Those that are most at risk of serious infection (immune compromised, older people, diagnosed chronic medical conditions, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples).Lotterywest will be working directly with sports, arts and community groups to deliver this program in collaboration with the Department of Local Government, Sports and Cultural Industries and Venueswest.Lotterywest will help meet costs related to increased demand for crisis relief services; working differently in the current climate; and supporting collaboration to address the increased demand. Grants will remain as one-off, time limited investments. Approved Lotterywest grants from March and April will see $1,098,568 support 23 community groups to deliver crisis and emergency relief support for Western Australians in need. A group of around 70 West Australians are making waves.
Lotterywest Films are back to delight in the 2020 Perth FestivalThank you, one of our friendly staff will be in contact with you shortly.Lotterywest’s direct grants program is now responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, and will now allocate all profits previously assigned to a direct grants budget into the newly created Skaters in Mandurah’s south are enjoying a new and improved experience with the opening of the upgraded Falcon Skate Park. As the needs of the Western Australian community evolve as we recover from the immediate health impacts of COVID-19, the Lotterywest COVID-19 Relief Fund will evolve too. Games to play; Saturday Lotto; Monday Lotto; OZ Lotto; Wednesday Lotto; Powerball
Lotterywest uses the profits derived from the sale of games such as Lotto and Scratch’n’Win to fund these grants. The objective of this grant program is to support organisations and community groups to prepare for, and implement, longer-term organisational changes. Need to get in touch with us?
Approved grants list: Event cancellation relief for arts and community groupsLotterywest retailer Ron Sackville embodies the spirit of Yarloop, a town continuing to move forward from devastating bushfires.Approved grants list: Sector support for resilient organisations The aim of this program is to help the organisation assist people currently in crisis related to COVID-19 and avoid entrenched disadvantage. This Fund will assist the Western Australian community through COVID-19 and respond to the impacts of the crisis on individual and community wellbeing through targeted and impactful community grants. friendly staff a call on 133 777.The hunt is on for WA's newest multi-millionaires COVID-19 Opportunities This support will foster a more innovative, collaborative and resilient network of not-for-profit organisations and community groups that can better serve the needs of communities during and following the crisis.The first round of applications opens at noon Monday 24 August and closes at 5:00pm Monday 21 September. It includes a mixture of open applications, an Expression of Interest (EOI) process, and applications by invitation.Throughout the grant journey, we are committed to providing excellent customer service.This Fund will assist the Western Australian community through COVID-19 and respond to the impacts of the crisis on individual and community wellbeing through targeted and impactful community grants. Got a Player's Card? The State Government, through Lotterywest, is committing $159 million into a COVID-19 Relief Fund to respond to the hardship being experienced by the Western Australian community as a result the COVID-19 pandemic.Gulf Western & Independent Oils Raceway, Latrobe• Those that are most at risk of serious infection (immune compromised, older people, diagnosed chronic medical conditions, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples).Lotterywest will be working directly with sports, arts and community groups to deliver this program in collaboration with the Department of Local Government, Sports and Cultural Industries and Venueswest.Lotterywest will help meet costs related to increased demand for crisis relief services; working differently in the current climate; and supporting collaboration to address the increased demand. Grants will remain as one-off, time limited investments. Approved Lotterywest grants from March and April will see $1,098,568 support 23 community groups to deliver crisis and emergency relief support for Western Australians in need. A group of around 70 West Australians are making waves.
By playing Lotterywest games, you help dreams across the state come to life. Lotterywest offer a range of grants for various projects that make a difference to the local community. The grant process is ongoing (i.e.