The CDSE Scheme is designed by the government to ensure that larger registered clubs in NSW contribute to front-line services in the local community. Under the legislation, Bankstown Sports Club is required to invest 1.5% of total gaming revenue in community projects under two specific categories. The first category covers community welfare and social services, community development and community health services and employment assistance activities. The second category covers other community development and support services.
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Click here for full details on the operation of the scheme contained within the CDSE Guidelines. Applicants should read the new guidelines to determine whether they are eligible for CDSE funding. There are two funding categories under the CDSE Scheme:
Expenditure on specific community welfare and social services, community development, community health services and employment assistance activities; and
Download a CDSE Category 1 application form
Expenditure on other community development and support services (eg traditional areas of club expenditure, such as support for sport and recreation groups).
Download a CDSE Category 2 application form