Grant pack document

Grant options

Funding pathways and priority logic.

Grant options

Grant rules change. Verify every round before applying.

Best split

Use different pathways for different jobs:

Good first asks

PathwayBest use
Redland small grantsconsultation, signs, launch and pilot activity
Redland community infrastructure grantsequipment and local amenity
Queensland community benefit grantsequipment and facility improvements
Sport and active recreation grantslarger active recreation build
Federal local infrastructure grantsgap funding or co-contribution
Council works programmecrossing, speed zone, drainage and road edge

Budget method

Start by asking for the best use of the whole space, based on survey responses and site constraints.

Then reduce the lowest-priority items only if quotes, approvals or grants force staging.

Priority order

Keep if possibleWhy
Safe crossing, access and road-edge logicThe park brings people, so access is part of viability.
Enough equipment to make the 100m+ strip feel aliveToo few devices spread too far apart will feel pointless.
Static strength and stretch backboneDurable, low-maintenance and useful every day.
Selected motion / sprung equipmentMakes the park inviting for older users, children, visitors and beginners.
Shade, seating and water checkDecides whether people stay, especially in heat.
QR routines and honour board activationTurns equipment into community use and evidence.

If cuts are needed

Cut or stage the least essential pieces first:

  1. extra duplicated stations
  2. more expensive motion pieces with unclear maintenance
  3. decorative extras
  4. non-essential landscape upgrades
  5. major road or water works only if Council says they need a separate capital path

Strongest assessor logic

The project removes practical barriers to healthy movement by creating free, visible, coastal-grade public infrastructure where people already gather and cross.