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Jemena powers up local support

by Katie Livingston
July 18, 2025
in Electricity, Gas, News, Projects, Retail, Safety and Training, Spotlight, Stakeholder Engagement, Sustainability
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Jemena has announced its 2025 Community Grants Program, which offers grants of up to $10,000 to support community-led initiatives across its operating areas in New South Wales and Victoria. 

Applications opened on Friday 18 July 2025 and close at 5pm on Sunday 3 August 2025 (AEST). 

Now in its seventh year, the program has already provided about $870,000 in funding to 85 community groups. This includes $70,000 awarded earlier in July 2025 to initiatives supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. 

For its second round of grants in 2025, Jemena is inviting applications for initiatives that address disadvantage from not-for-profit organisations, schools and charities delivering projects in: 

  • Jemena Gas Network areas in Sydney and regional New South Wales, and communities near the Eastern Gas Pipeline including Michelago (2620) and Mila (2632) 
  • Communities near the Eastern Gas Pipeline and Gippsland operations in Sale (3850), Longford (3851), and East Sale (3852) in Victoria 
  • The Jemena Electricity Network area in Melbourne’s north-west 

Jemena’s Executive General Manager, People, Safety and Governance, Craig Ypinazar,  said the program reflects the company’s commitment to supporting the communities where it operates. 

“We know that local organisations are at the heart of strong, connected communities. Through our Community Grants Program, we’re proud to support initiatives that provide vital services, promote inclusion, and help people thrive – especially those experiencing disadvantage,” Mr Ypinazar said. 

“We encourage eligible groups to apply and share their ideas for making a positive impact.” 

The 2025 grants will prioritise projects that align with Jemena’s Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) Plan, including: 

  • Support services for people experiencing disadvantage (for example, food programs) 
  • Social enterprises and capacity-building initiatives 
  • Inclusive education, training, or employment programs 
  • Projects tackling isolation or improving accessibility 

For more information, including eligibility criteria and how to apply, visit:
www.jemena.com.au/communitygrants 

 

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