QAL Community Benefit Fund for 2025
Queensland Airports Limited has this week relaunched their Community Benefit Fund (CBF) for 2025. Grants of up to $5,000 are available now.
Queensland Airports Limited has this week relaunched their Community Benefit Fund (CBF) for 2025. The fund, now in its seventh year, has provided more than quarter of a million dollars in funding to local groups across the communities supported in Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales, Townsville North Queensland, Mount Isa and Longreach.
The CBF was established to complement their existing corporate sponsorship portfolio, providing an opportunity for them to work closely with and support small initiatives that benefit our local community and typically fall outside their corporate sponsorship guidelines.
The Fund is aimed at providing support for grassroots initiatives that work in the following focus areas:
- Environment and sustainability
- Accessibility
- Indigenous Affairs
Grants of up to $5,000 are available per initiative with an option to request a multi-year deal but applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
If you’re aware of any groups who may be eligible to apply for funding, please let them know applications are open and further information on eligibility and the application process can be found here.
Applications will remain open for the next four weeks, closing on Thursday 10 July.
Queensland Airports Limited is an accomplished airport operator that owns and operates Gold Coast, Townsville, Mount Isa and Longreach airports. An Australian-owned company, QAL is committed to delivering for the communities in which it operates.