PHIC Member Community Grants Programs

//PHIC Member Community Grants Programs

PHIC

Funding to support local communities

PHIC members are committed to helping communities in the regions in which they operate. A range of community grants are available to assist groups working hard to provide services and programs in areas including sport, education, environment, wellbeing and Indigenous engagement.

Eligibility, timing and the conditions for the grants programs vary, with full details available on each member’s website. Here are the important details for each.

Through the small grants program, Pilbara Ports is committed to supporting eligible not-for-profit groups to make lasting and significant change in the community. Grants up to $25,000 may be allocated to projects that align with the five values and four pillars under the Pilbara Ports Community Investment Framework.

The Community Grants Program will fund events and initiatives in our priority Pilbara communities that meet the outcomes of our focus areas, Education, Community Resilience and Energy Transition. The program will provide a one-off payment of up to $10,000 to successful recipients of the annual program.
The Community Grants program provides grants of up to $10,000 to eligible community groups to support health and wellbeing, education, Indigenous engagement, and environment initiatives. Four grant rounds are run each year, in January, April, July and October.

The Fortescue Community Grants Program provides funding to support projects, groups and initiatives that take place and provide benefits to people in Pilbara communities. Grants of up to $10,000 are available to eligible applicants.

The Fortescue Innovation Grants aim to inspire Pilbara based community members to innovate and embrace green and sustainable initiatives, events, and programming. Grants of up to $25,000 are available .

Both programs support initiatives within the council boundaries of the Town of Port Hedland, City of Karratha, Shire of Ashburton and Shire of East Pilbara.

The Community Grants Program allows eligible parties to submit applications for funding up to $10,000 to deliver community activations and outreach activities. Roy Hill is proud to be actively involved with the local communities where we operate, consulting and collaborating to build a better future.
The WA Community Grants program enables positive community, environmental and economic development initiatives in BHP’s host communities that our operations, employees and their families call home. We are committed to supporting the community initiatives and programs that do so much to make our host communities a better place to live and work. Port Hedland and Newman applications are open year-round.

Important Dates

Available year-round
BHP WA Community Grants (Port Hedland and Newman)
Available year-round
January
Mineral Resources round one grants open
January
1 February - 31 March
Roy Hill round one grants open
1 February - 31 March
17 February
Pilbara Ports closing date for applications
17 February
1 March - 31 March
Fortescue community grants open
1 March - 31 March
April
Mineral Resources round two grants open
April
1 May - 30 June
Roy Hill round two grants open
1 May - 30 June
19 May
Pilbara Ports closing date for applications
19 May
July
Mineral Resources round three grants open
Pilbara Minerals grants program opens
July
1 August - 31 September
Roy Hill round three grants open
1 August - 31 September
October
Fortescue innovation grants open
Mineral Resources round four grants open
October
18 November
Pilbara Ports closing date for applications
18 November