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Apply for a Community Partnership

This round of community partnership applications are open from 8am (1 December 2024) and close midnight, 28 February 2025Best of luck with your application!

Applicant details

About your organisation

Contact details

Address details

Is your mailing address the same as your street address?

Mailing address

Initiative details

Bring your great idea to life!

Tell us how you're making regional communities more vibrant.

Is your initiative for a community event? If your initiative is for an event for more than 2,500 people and is the main event in your town, it may be possible for you to apply for more than $10,000. Please talk to us first before submitting an application.

Community benefits

We apply our guiding principles to everything we do, the way we work and the way we engage. Your initiative needs to be aligned to at least one of our four guiding principles...

Which of Horizon Power’s principles fit with your project?
This can include but is not limited to number of attendees, impact on community and any positive changes that result out of this initiative.
Any other documentation that will strengthen your application is most welcome!

Organisation overview

Tell us a bit more about your organisation

We'll need to confirm your organisation is a registered business. Please use ABN lookup Tool to check your legal entity type and upload supporting documentation to confirm these details.

This is your unique 11-digit number issued by the Australian Business Register (as part of the Australian Taxation Office). We need to confirm these details as part of your application - you can confirm your details by visiting https://abr.business.gov.au.
Is your organisation set up as

Additional documentation required

This can be provided in either of two ways:

  1. A copy of your most recent AGM minutes, financial statement; or
  2. Executed Statutory Declaration

If you are a Charitable Trust

  • We need to know the name of the Trustee, the name of the Trust and the names of the beneficiaries of the Trust.
  • If the Trustee is a company, please provide the ACN.
  • If the Trustee is an individual, please provide a copy of their driver’s license. Please confirm the Trustee has capacity to receive funds on behalf of the Trust.
Are you registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Charity Register or Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations?
Are you registered for GST?
Are you an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander organisation?

Banking details

This is the 6-digit Branch Sorting Code where your bank account was set up.
This can include a copy of your financial statement from your most recent AGM.

Partnership funding details

Partnership funding details

Please let us know the funding support your applying for. Here, you'll need to provide a breakdown of your income and expenditure.

Income

We have a preference to not be the sole funder of your initiative so cash contributions from your organisation or another funder is highly recommended.

Total expenditure

Contributions

Provide details here of the various assets or resources provided to help deliver the initiative. This could include equipment, supplies, real estate, vehicles, securities, intellectual property or staff.

Marketing and acknowledgement

Confirm & submit

Referee

Provide at least one referee that can be contacted that is not associated with your organisation, and not a Horizon Power employee but understands the work you do in community.

Declaration

Your organisation’s accountable officer (e.g CEO or Chairperson or Legal Signatory) must tick this declaration.

Horizon Power has enabled us to establish tailored programs in three regions across country WA.

The Kimberley, Pilbara and Goldfields Girl Programs deliver structured workshops, nationally accredited training and high profile public events that encourage young Indigenous women to realise their potential whilst developing pathways to achieve individual success. Without Horizon Power, this program would not be seeing such widespread and consistent impact.

Kira Fong OAM

Chief Operations Officer, Goolarri Media Enterprises

Horizon Power was vital to planning for sustainable growth in the program

We now operate in eight regional towns supporting 400 girls in achieving a better education. This wouldn’t have been possible on this scale without Horizon Power leading the way and inspiring other corporate partners to join us.

Fran Haintz

Shooting Stars Executive Officer

Horizon Power has been a long-time supporter of our vision and mission

Our partnership allows TLG to provide hundreds of hours of free tutoring and mentoring to students experiencing disadvantage across Western Australia. The team at Horizon is so enthusiastic about the work we do and it’s clear to see the team has a genuine passion for strengthening rural communities. Teach Learn Grow would not be where it is today without their ongoing support.

Bridget Staude

Teach Learn Grow CEO

Horizon Power have been an ongoing support of Kidsafe WA’s regional visits

Since 2016, our partnership has helped to deliver electrical safety and other important injury prevention messages to rural and remote communities across WA. This support has helped us to extend the reach of our Home Safety program and to ensure regional families have access to our services.

Kristen Jamieson

Kidsafe WA Program Manager

Horizon Power acknowledges the Traditional Custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website may contain images, names or voices of deceased people.