This local government's initiative aims to improve the lives of seniors. Will you join in?

As seniors retire, they find themselves with plenty of time for activities.

Whether they spend it with their families or explore different destinations, seniors now have an opportunity to do more.

A local government's latest investment could significantly improve the social lives of seniors in their state.


The NSW Government unveiled an $840,000 investment in the 2025 Connecting Seniors Grant Programme.

This funding could open up a world of new activities and opportunities for senior Aussies, ensuring they remain active and socially engaged within their communities.

A total of 28 grants worth $30,000 are up for grabs, designed to fund locally driven projects, programs, and activities that foster inclusion for seniors.


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The Connecting Seniors Grant Programme could help in hosting different activities aimed at senior citizens. Image Credit: YouTube/NSW Department of Communities and Justice


From social gatherings to special interest clubs, the possibilities for enriching the lives of seniors are vast and varied.

This year's programme introduced new categories dedicated to multicultural and Aboriginal grants, reflecting a commitment to diversity.

The programme also aimed to introduce or strengthen intergenerational projects—crucial for fostering social connections between seniors and younger Australians.

These new additions should be vital in combating ageism, promoting inclusion, sharing experiences, and breaking down stereotypes.


The grant programme is divided into five categories to cater to different community needs:
  1. Aboriginal grants: Four grants have been reserved for Aboriginal-led organisations and Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations for initiatives targeted at Aboriginal communities.
  2. Multicultural grants: Another four grants could go to multicultural organisations and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) groups.
  3. Creation grants: Six grants could go to the development of new projects.
  4. Enhancement or expansion grants: A total of six grants aim to boost existing community projects and programmes.
  5. Local council grants: Eight grants were earmarked for council-led initiatives.
The deadline for applications for the grant will be on 21 October.

The NSW government encouraged local councils, multicultural groups, and Aboriginal organisations to apply.


Since its inception in 2020, the Connecting Seniors Grant Program has funded over 120 projects and touched the lives of more than 30,000 seniors across 82 Local Government Areas in NSW.

These projects are vital in fulfilling the NSW Government's commitment to Ageing Well in NSW: Seniors Strategy 2021-2031.

Minister for Seniors Jodie Harrison highlighted the diverse nature of the projects funded by the programme.

'Whether it's dancing lessons or digital literacy, bush walking or simply talking, the Connecting Seniors Grant Program funds something for every interest,' Minister Harrison shared.

She also emphasised the importance of these projects for seniors who often live alone, as these keep them connected to their communities.


Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty David Harris is satisfied with including grants for Aboriginal communities, where elders are deeply respected.

'We know there are better outcomes for communities when Aboriginal organisations lead and implement Closing the Gap initiatives,' Minister Harris stated.

Recipients of the 2024 grant also shared their success stories.

'The Connecting Seniors Grant we received helped connect over 100 seniors in lasting social connections across a range of diverse demographics within the local government area of City of Canada Bay,' Touched By Oliva Foundation's John Perkins shared.

Watch a testimonial about the Connecting Seniors Grant Programme here:

Source: Department of Communities and Justice: Communities/YouTube

The NSW Government recognised the importance of social interaction in the lives of seniors.

These initiatives should help seniors maintain a sense of purpose, build relationships with fellow seniors and the younger generations, and enjoy a quality of life that everyone deserves.

Interested parties may read more information about the programme here.
Key Takeaways

  • The NSW Government invested $840,000 in the 2025 Connecting Seniors Grant Programme to help seniors stay socially connected.
  • The programme has 28 grants worth $30,000 each and is available for local councils, multicultural groups, and Aboriginal-led organisations.
  • The grant program emphasised inclusion and intergenerational projects, with new categories aimed at Aboriginal and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse seniors.
  • Applications for the grant program will close on 21 October 2024, and past recipients have positively impacted seniors by fostering lasting social connections.
What do you think of this initiative? What activities do you want to see in your area? Share your thoughts and opinions about it in the comments section below. Who knows, your local community could be the next to benefit from the grant programme!
 
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I have a concern over this initiative. Whilst not being against it and applauding the government's attempt at supporting communications for seniors, at the same time they seem to have sectionalised it into groups which gives me the feeling that it is either racist or religiously grouped into factions. Not something I would promote.
 
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There are so many worthwhile charities out there screaming out for volunteers i dont know why older people are bored. its a great way to meet and interact with other people and very rewarding. The best part is you can do as much or as little as you feel able to. Find a cause close to your heart and get out there
 
There are so many worthwhile charities out there screaming out for volunteers i dont know why older people are bored. its a great way to meet and interact with other people and very rewarding. The best part is you can do as much or as little as you feel able to. Find a cause close to your heart and get out there
That's all very well if you are physically and mentally capable. If have transport or can afford to pay your own costs associated with volunteering. When you get there are you accepted by a clicky group of people and made to feel welcome. Do you pass the Police check or working with children check that may be required. Do you have a language barrier or a social barrier. Things are not always as simple as just getting out there.
 
That's all very well if you are physically and mentally capable. If have transport or can afford to pay your own costs associated with volunteering. When you get there are you accepted by a clicky group of people and made to feel welcome. Do you pass the Police check or working with children check that may be required. Do you have a language barrier or a social barrier. Things are not always as simple as just getting out there.
True but for every battle there is always a winner so be a winner.
 
That's all very well if you are physically and mentally capable. If have transport or can afford to pay your own costs associated with volunteering. When you get there are you accepted by a clicky group of people and made to feel welcome. Do you pass the Police check or working with children check that may be required. Do you have a language barrier or a social barrier. Things are not always as simple as just getting out there.
I volunteered at a Primary school for 4yrs but because my mobility it is now getting harder to do things. If I could I would continue there would be a lot of people in the same situation as me
 
There are so many worthwhile charities out there screaming out for volunteers i dont know why older people are bored. its a great way to meet and interact with other people and very rewarding. The best part is you can do as much or as little as you feel able to. Find a cause close to your heart and get out there
Would love to meet with people living alone who have no-one but how do you find them when everyone is so scared of being attacked and ripped off?.
 

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