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Investing in Impact

Community Bank Lindfield Unveils Record $250,000 Grant Pool

by The Post
3 March 2026
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Investing in Impact

Great BIG Community Grants: Key Points

  • Record Funding: Community Bank Lindfield has launched its largest-ever initiative, offering a record $250,000 in local funding.
  • Eligible Regions: Charitable and not-for-profit organisations across the Ku-ring-gai and Hornsby areas are invited to apply
  • Legacy of Support: Since 2003, the bank has returned more than $6 million to local schools, charities, and grassroots projects.
  • Local Reinvestment: Chair Jennifer Anderson OAM emphasized that banking with them allows profits to return directly to the local community.
  • Lasting Impact: The program aims to transform "great ideas" into sustainable, meaningful community projects.
  • Strict Deadline: Applications for this unprecedented grant pool must be submitted by Monday, 23 March.

Community Bank Lindfield has launched its largest-ever community funding initiative, with a record $250,000 now available through its new Great BIG Community Grants Program.

Charitable and not-for-profit organisations across Ku-ring-gai and Hornsby are invited to apply for funding to bring important local projects to life.

Since opening its original Turramurra branch in 2003 and later relocating to Lindfield, the Community Bank has returned more than $6 million to the local community, supporting schools, charities and grassroots initiatives that make a genuine difference. The Great BIG Community Grants Program continues that long-standing commitment at an unprecedented scale.

Chair, Jennifer Anderson OAM said the program reflects the Bank’s enduring commitment to backing the organisations that strengthen the region.

“This is about investing in the charitable and not-for-profit groups who care for our community every day,” Ms Anderson said. “When local people choose to bank with us, it allows us to return profits directly to Ku-ring-gai and Hornsby. The Great BIG Community Grants Program represents our largest investment yet in helping local initiatives turn great ideas into lasting impact.”

Eligible charitable and not-for-profit organisations are encouraged to apply before applications close on Monday 23 March.

Full program details and application information are available at kfsl.com.au/great_big_community_grants.

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