Club Night Lights Program

Providing financial assistance to community groups and local governments to develop sports floodlighting infrastructure.

The Club Night Lights Program exemplifies the State Government’s commitment to the development of sustainable floodlighting infrastructure for sport across the State.

The purpose of the program is to provide financial assistance to community groups and local governments to develop sports floodlighting infrastructure. The program aims to maintain or increase participation in sport and recreation with an emphasis on physical activity, through rational development of good quality, well-designed and well-utilised facilities.

Eligibility

Applicants must be either a local government or a not-for-profit sport, recreation or community organisation incorporated under the  WA Associations Incorporation Act 2015 and have an Australian Business Number (ABN). Clubs must demonstrate equitable access to the public on a short term and casual basis.

The land on which the facility is to be developed must be one of the following:

  • Crown reserve
  • land owned by a public authority
  • municipal property
  • land held for public purposes by trustees under a valid lease, title or trust deed that adequately protects the interests of the public.

Funding rounds

Round Open Draft review Close Projects beginning after Category
2025/2026 February small grants round 12:00am 3 February 2025 To be advised 4:00pm 31 March 2025 Grants given in this category must be claimed in the financial year following the date of approval. Small grants
2024/2025 July small grants round 12:00am 1 July 2024 To be advised 4:00pm 30 August 2024 Small grants
2025/2026 forward planning round 12:00am 3 June 2024 To be advised 4:00pm 30 September 2024 Grants given in this category can be claimed up to three financial years following the date of approval, depending on the requirements and approved details of the project. Forward planning grants

Funding overview

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Funding open

Who can apply

Amount available

  • Club Night Lights Program: One third of the total estimated project cost (excluding GST) up to a maximum grant of $1 million.

Guidelines

You must read the guidelines before submitting an application as they provide essential information.

Club Night Lights Program guidelines

Timeframes

There are 3 rounds of Club Night Lights Program per year. 2 small grant rounds, and 1 annual and forward planning round.

Club Night Light Program timeframes

How to apply

Information on eligibility and draft application forms.

How to apply for Club Night Lights Program

Recently funded projects

List of recent successful Club Night Lights Program grants.

Recently funded projects

Resources for planning and managing sporting facilities

There are publications available on the department’s website which will assist you in preparing your application.

Suggested publications are:

Asset Management Guide cover

Asset Management Guide

Guide
This guide contains a series of practical tools to assist with the development of an Asset Management Plan for a facility.
Decision-making Guide cover

Decision-making Guide

Guide
This guide will assist facility planners in determining the need for, and feasibility of community sport and recreation services. The model in this guide can also be structured to apply to program based solutions.
Environmental Sustainability Pack cover

Environmental Sustainability Pack

Guide
Providing information on environmental issues currently facing sporting organisations and clubs within Western Australia and to equip them with the tools and skills necessary to reduce their environmental impact.
Facility Planning Guide cover

Facility Planning Guide

Guide
This guide provides an overview of the facility planning process for a specific sport or recreation facility.
Feasibility Study Guide cover

Feasibility Study Guide

Guide
This guide provides practical assistance in undertaking a feasibility study for a proposed sport and recreation facility.
Guide to shared use facilities cover

Guide to shared use facilities

Guide
Delivering better, cost-effective services to the community.
Life Cycle Cost Guidelines cover

Life Cycle Cost Guidelines

Guide
The information in this guide will assist facility managers to prepare a management plan for a sport and recreation facility. A management plan will ensure managers achieve efficient management practices for a successful facility.
Management Plan Guide cover

Management Plan Guide

Guide
The information in this guide will assist facility managers to prepare a management plan for a sport and recreation facility. A management plan will ensure managers achieve efficient management practices for a successful facility.
Curtin Hockey Stadium

Natural Grass vs Synthetic Turf Study Report

Report
The use of synthetic turf playing surfaces is becoming more popular in Australia and internationally.
Needs Assessment Guide cover

Needs Assessment Guide

Guide
A needs assessment is the vital first step in the planning process for a facility. This guide will assist facility planners in determining whether a proposed facility is needed by the community.

More information

Mark Toomath
Senior Project Manager
Telephone 61 8 9492 9870
Facsimile 61 8 9492 9711
Email Mark Toomath

Page reviewed 07 June 2024