Friday, 13 December 2024 (IST News)
In response to feedback from communities, the NSW Government has extended the application deadline
for the Safe Places for Faith Communities Grants program to 9 January 2025.
This extension reflects the Government’s commitment to supporting the safety and security of places of
worship and other places where faith communities gather regularly.
The Safe Places for Faith Communities Grants program, recently bolstered by an additional $5 million in
funding, aims to enhance safety and resilience for faith-based groups.
Part of a broader $15 million initiative, the program addresses the evolving security needs of NSW’s
diverse religious communities.
Eligible applicants can seek grants ranging from $5,000 to $250,000 for use at faith-based centres,
including places of worship, seminaries, religious museums, community centres, retreats, and sites of
religious significance. The funding supports both protective security measures and holistic initiatives that
promote community wellbeing and resilience.
For further information about the Safe Places for Faith Communities Grants Program, visit
multicultural.nsw.gov.au/safe-places-for-faith-communities-program/
Multicultural NSW Chief Executive Joseph La Posta said:
“These grants focus on ensuring faith communities feel safe and supported in their places of worship and
gathering.”
“This extended deadline provides more opportunities for faith groups to access critical resources to
enhance safety and resilience.”
“By investing in both physical safety and community resilience, we’re reaffirming our commitment to
creating an inclusive and secure environment for all faith communities in NSW. These grants are a vital
step towards fostering a sense of belonging and peace for everyone.”