Greenbank Community Benefit Fund - Round 3 FY26

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Eligibility

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Applicants: please note

Before completing this application form, you should be familiar with CS Energy's Sponsorship Guidelines.

Round 3 FY26

Applicants will be advised of the outcome of their application in May.

If you have any questions in regard to sponsorships please contact Brittany Herbert, Community Engagement Advisor, during business hours. 

E: bherbert@csenergy.com.au

Confirmation of eligibility

I confirm that the applicant:

  • has read and understood the program guidelines, as outlined in the CS Energy Sponsorship Guidelines.
  • is geographically located within the Greenbank area and surrounding suburbs.
  • is a not-for-profit organisation (this includes educational institutions such as schools).
  • has the appropriate type and level of insurance for the activities that are the subject of this sponsorship.

Applicants must not have any outstanding acquittal forms from prior rounds owing to CS Energy. 

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You must confirm that all statements above are true and correct.
Please note, if this application is successful the applicant must agree to complete an online acquittal process. Tick the box below to confirm your commitment to acquitting the sponsorship funds.

General exclusions

Please note, CS Energy generally will not sponsor

  • activities or events for an individual's gain or profit.
  • individuals or groups participating in sporting events, camps or championships.
  • guest speakers.
  • religious organisations, to deliver religious programs.
  • political organisations or campaigns.
  • costs we consider to be associated with an applicant's core business, or ongoing operating costs.
  • applicants seeking financial support for expenses such as prize money or insurances.
  • gambling-linked venues or activities.
  • activities linked to alcohol, tobacco, or pharmaceuticals.
  • initiatives deemed high-risk or dangerous, or posing an unacceptable safety risk