The Regional Community Sports Infrastructure Fund (RCSIF) and the 2024-25 Local Sports Infrastructure Fund (LSIF) are giving regional and metropolitan communities opportunities to develop their sporting facilities. The fund aims to support all abilities and women-focused infrastructure.
The RCSIF has highlighted a focus on planning, designing, and building indoor stadiums, female facilities, aquatic facilities, and communal and all-ability facilities. This plan ensures sports participation opportunities for all community members.
The 2024-25 LSIF allows metropolitan and regional communities to receive funds to create active recreational community projects. These include sports courts, lights, play spaces, change rooms, and skate parks.
Additional grants of $50,000 for Victorian LGAs through RCSIF to boost community participation are also available.
The Victorian Minister for Community Sport, Ros Spencer, spoke on the investment opportunity for metropolitan and regional communities.
“By upgrading facilities and removing barriers to entry, we are making sure even more people can get involved in local sport in their own communities,” he said via press release.
“These funds are making sure all Victorians, no matter where they live, have world-class sporting facilities.”
The comprehensive initiative is a welcome investment into a sustainable community activity area, encouraging LGAs to invest in their area. A project of this magnitude is a win for the long-term development of football in Victoria. From female to accessible athletes, they are huge and deserving beneficiaries of this project fund.
RCSIF has significant financial backing from the Regional Community Sport Development Fund and the All Abilities Sports Fund. The first round of funding invested $20 million in these Victorian communities across 26 infrastructure projects. Regional development opportunities will flourish, bridging the city-country gap in Victoria.
Regional and metropolitan communities can apply for these investment grants as round 2 is now open for applicants. RCSIF round 2 closes on the 17th of March 2025, and LSIF round 2 closes on the 17th of February 2025.
For more information about the programs and how to apply, visit Regional Community Sports Infrastructure Fund.
Also for the Local Sports Infrastructure Fund, click here.