Applications opened this month for the 2025-26 round of the Stronger Fishing Clubs Grant Program, with up to $600,000 available to support clubs and associations to improve facilities and attract new members.
The Nathalia Angling Club was among the 32 groups that shared in the most recent funding round, using its $10,000 grant to install a new floor and ramp to make its clubrooms more accessible.
Outdoor Recreation Minister Steve Dimopoulos said the program, part of the government’s $96 million Go Fishing and Boating Victoria plan, helped foster participation and community connection through fishing.
“Fishing gets people outdoors and helps build stronger connections in the community,” Mr Dimopoulos said.
“We want to encourage more Victorians to fish more often.
“We encourage fishing clubs to consider applying for a grant to help attract new members and share the many memorable experiences fishing can offer within their communities”
The grants can be used for a range of initiatives, from clubroom and facility improvements to training days, fishing tuition for women, multicultural and First Nations groups, open days and guest speaker events.
Applications close on Sunday, November 30.
For more information or to apply, visit vfa.vic.gov.au/strongerfishingclubs