Guidelines
The Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport (CITS) Sport and Recreation Events Funding Program (the program), provides financial support to assist sport and active recreation organisations in planning, securing and delivering sport and mass participation events in WA.
The program comprises 3 components:
1. Event projects
1.1 Event planning — development of a strategic events plan/business case to identify future WA-hosted sport and/or active recreation events that align to the program objectives.
1.2. Event tender bid — development of well researched and high-quality bids for submission to a sport and/or active recreation events tender process that aligns to the program objectives.
2. Event hosting
2.1. International level — hosting international competition of national significance for a recognised sport. The delivery of the event must include sport development initiatives utilising elite athletes or other key personnel to enhance local sport development.
2.2 National level — hosting pinnacle one-off national events recognised as the primary competition for that sport, age group, or discipline. The event delivery must include sport development initiatives utilising elite athletes or other key personnel to enhance local sport development.
2.3 Mass participation events — conducting a one-off open event for the general public, with a minimum of 250 participants for regional events and 500 for metro events, and requires support to grow. The event delivery must include initiatives aimed at increasing ongoing participation in sport and active recreation.
3. Country Sport Enrichment Scheme
3.1 International, national and state league level — hosting of high level events (such as international, national events or recognised state league competitions) in regional WA. The event delivery must include sport development initiatives in regional WA utilising elite athletes or other key personnel to enhance local sport development.
The Sport and Recreation Events Funding Program seeks to leverage opportunities and investments to support healthy connected communities and expand international connections. The program will support organisations in planning, securing and hosting international, national, state league and mass participation events in Western Australia.
The objectives of the Sport and Recreation Events Funding Program are to:
Build the capacity and capability of the sport and recreation workforce and volunteers to deliver high-quality sport and active recreation events.
1.3 Definitions
The program supports state league, national or international level sport and recreation events or large general public participation events within WA.
Events may include, but are not limited to:
Ineligible events include:
The following organisations are eligible to apply:
community sport and active recreation organisations.
In addition, to be eligible for funding organisations must:
In addition, the following will apply:
Organisations with outstanding acquittals for any CITS grant may have payments withheld until outstanding acquittal documentation is satisfactorily completed.
The Sport and Recreation Events Funding Program will invest in events as follows:
Support for organisations to plan and attract sport and/or recreation events to WA:
Support for organisations to host high level events or competitions and provide access to sport development opportunities in regional WA.
Applications may be considered outside these timelines on a case-by-case basis (subject to budget availability). Factors to be taken into consideration may include:
The assessment criteria are weighted as per the below. Please discuss your application with CITS to ensure the assessment criteria are being appropriately addressed. An application that does not meet the requirements for all criteria may not be funded.
If a sport or recreation activity has multiple applications in a single round, the State and/or National sporting organisations may be consulted to assist prioritisation of applications. The CITS may prioritise applications for National and/or International events.
The application demonstrates that the event or project is aligned to the organisation’s strategic plan and will deliver long-term benefits aligned to the plan for the sport and/or active recreation community in Western Australia. The claims should be supported by generic research/data/anecdotal feedback in a broad context of event/project delivery.
The application demonstrates that conducting the event or delivering the event project will achieve at least one of the following sport and active recreation participation and/or development benefits which relate to your event/project:
The response should include details about how it will achieve at least one of the benefits and how the benefit will impact the participants in the long term. The claims may be supported by evidence such as research/data/consultation/evaluation that is in a general and broad context.
The organisation demonstrates its capacity and capability to deliver the event or project and manage identified risks. The response should include details about staff and volunteers' skills, knowledge and experience including qualifications held and these are relevant to the event/project to be delivered and to the target group. The response should include details about the organisation's risk assessment processes, risk policies and/or risk management practices and/or plan.
The application is supported by a sound project plan and details how the event or project will be promoted and evaluated and is based on a realistic budget and represents value for money. The project plan should clearly show the goals, tasks, results, locations and timeline. It should also explain how the project will be promoted and evaluated. The project plan should also include details of community activations, sport development or ongoing participation initiatives, as applicable to the event type.
The budget should reflect the project plan, represent value for money and include relevant income sources and expenditure items. Applicant must state which expenditure items the CITS grant is being used for.
Applications will be:
Please refer to appendix 1 for the lodgement checklist.
If your organisation has an ABN and is not registered for GST, no GST will be paid.
Successful organisations may be required to participate in any research and/or evaluations relating to this funding and/or funded projects.
If you do not wish for your details to be provided to your local Member of Parliament, you may opt-out at the time of application.
When you submit an application, your application is subject to a competitive assessment process. Your application is assessed against the assessment criteria and all applicants are notified of the outcome of their application as soon as possible following the conclusion of the assessment process.
Sport and Recreation — Sector PerformanceDepartment of Creative Industries, Tourism and SportTelephone 61 8 9492 9682Email sectorperformance@cits.wa.gov.auWebsite Sport and Recreation Events Funding ProgramAddress: PO Box 8349, Perth Business Centre WA 6849 246 Vincent Street, Leederville WA 6007
Further information can also be obtained from your CITS advisor for recognised sport or recreation organisations, or by contacting your regional CITS office.
Mandatory documents for all applications:
Mandatory documents for specific categories:
Supplementary documents: