The IMB Bank Community Foundation has been empowering communities for 26 years, supporting local heroes who commit their time, energy, and expertise to make our communities more prosperous and sustainable.
Since 1999, we’ve donated over $12m to over 1,000 transformational grassroots projects and witnessed the remarkable and positive impact on our local communities.
What we fund
Each year, we fund a wide variety of important projects across six key themes:
Social
Educational
Community Development
Environmental
Cultural
Community Connection
Here’s the six things we value when we choose who to fund:
We seek high-impact projects that deliver measurable benefits in communities where our members live and work, with evaluation plans in place.
We invest in enduring initiatives that build and transfer skills and knowledge and provide economic and social benefits in communities that deliver long-term, measurable benefits.
We love fresh, ‘new to community’ ideas with potential for breakthrough impacts and opportunities to partner with entrepreneurial organisations.
We look for initiatives with strong community support and wide-reaching benefits.
We favour applicants who have, will, and are able continue to commit their time, energy, expertise, and physical and financial resources to their initiative.
The initiatives and organisations we fund need to be not-for-profit. There’s more detail on that below.
ACT
Far
South Coast
Newcastle
Illawarra
Shoalhaven
Sydney
Melbourne
Southern Highlands
The Foundation supports projects that support the communities we call home. To receive funding, your project will need to serve communities in these regions, and you’ll need to be able open an IMB Bank Account in one of our branches.
The IMB Community Foundation will generally not fund the following:
Our total pool of funding is $730,000 for the Foundation’s activities in 2025. We generally provide grants ranging from $1,000 up to $30,000. Larger grants may be made where the proposed project has outstanding merit, sustainability and impact, and clearly meets all ICF criteria. In addition, preference will be given to projects that demonstrate a high degree of self-help, either in the form of the applicant’s own efforts and work already undertaken, or in the form of actual physical or financial resources already committed to the project.
What | When |
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Applications Open | 5 May 2025 |
Applications Close | 15 June 2025 |
Key assessed | August 2025 |
Meetings with Shortlisted Projects | September 2025 |
Recipients announced | October 2025 |
Be sure your project meets the eligibility criteria and that you’re familiar with the types of projects the Foundation is looking for.
To apply for funding, you’ll need a Microsoft account to use the online application form. If you don’t already have one, getting one is easy and free. Click here for a step-by-step guide to opening a Microsoft account.
If your project meets the eligibility criteria and you have your Microsoft account details ready to go, you can start your application. Applications close 11.59pm, Sunday 15 June. If you need help, reach out to our Foundation team at Foundation@imb.com.au
Saving your application to finish later:
If you wish to save and return to your application at a later stage, there are options to do so after each section. After you tap "Submit", click the "Save my response to edit" and follow the prompts.
The "Submit" button has dual purpose, to save and/or submit your application form. This means you can return to the form and update or complete your answers until the close date, ie 11:59pm, Sunday 15 June 2025. After submitting your form, it generates an email from the Foundation, and also an email from Microsoft with a link to access your form.
To continue working on your application, using the instructions in the system generated email, log into Microsoft forms with your login and password. In the “Microsoft forms” browser page, look for “Filled Forms” and click on your application to open it and continue working through the questions. Again, you have the option to submit (Save) the form at the end of each section or continue to the end of the form and “Submit".
Once you’ve submitted your application, you’ll receive an email confirming we’ve got it along with a PDF copy of your application. We’ll assess applications after the closing date, and we’ll reach out to all applicants on whether they’ve reached the shortlist for further assessment. This usually happens in August.
Grants typically range from $500 to $30,000, with an average amount between $8,000 and $15,000. Larger grants are given to projects that meet all ICF criteria and demonstrate exceptional merit, sustainability, and impact. Applications that show significant self-help through the applicant's own efforts, work already undertaken, or physical or financial resources already committed to the project are especially encouraged to apply.
You will receive an acknowledgement application after you submit your application, noting the submit button acts as a save and/or submit button. All applicants have the option to update their application right up until up to the close date.
If you have questions or need any help, reach out by emailing our Foundation team at: : foundation@imb.com.au.
Here’s the six things we look for when selecting projects to fund.
Social – Foundation sponsored projects mentor and empower men and women in our communities, build inclusion, diversity, and equity, and inspire the young. Further, we invest in projects that provide support for vulnerable or disadvantaged people.
Environmental – We encourage communities to think global but act local. We invest in projects that improve the environment by way of regeneration of community habitats, encouraging recycling, assisting in the recovery from disasters, and driving sustainability by using clean energy.
Cultural – We care about nurturing culture in our communities, supporting programs that recognise and preserve heritage and history to benefit local communities and make our lives so much richer.
Educational – We’re excited by programs that help people acquire skills, break free and embrace new challenges, and projects that support community health and wellbeing – both mental and physical.
Community development – We love projects that enhance experiences for locals and visitors alike, provide economic and social benefits and develop community assets and programs that support shared prosperity.
Community connection – We back initiatives that bring communities together, connecting residents, businesses, the vulnerable and volunteers for mutual benefit.
All those details will be provided if your project is successful. But, you will need to open an IMB Bank account* to receive the funding. For now, there’s nothing you need to do.
You will be able to print your completed application form. You’ll also receive a PDF version for your records. We’ll receive your application online – so if you print it out, you don’t need to send it to us.
1. The IMB Bank Community Foundation may consider funding for professional fees and wages for trainer or instructor related costs where the project is dependent on such positions to be successfully completed, and where the project is otherwise able to demonstrate that it is sustainable.
2. The Committee closely assesses each application before anything is ruled out on these grounds. It is accepted that either type of expenditure may well be an integral part of a whole project.
If your application is successful, your organisation will be required to have open a current bank account with IMB for the purpose of direct transfer of funds. If there are extenuating circumstances, e.g. local government organisation procedures, etc., we will discuss with you the possibility of specific alternative arrangements.
* You should consider the Product Disclosure Statement before making a decision about IMB products and facilities. Target Market Determination available here. Fees and charges may apply, see the PDS – Fees, Charges and Limits for more details.