Eligible community organisations are encouraged to consider how the Hyne Community Trust can support them to deliver lasting benefits to the Tumbarumba region.
An example of a recently successful project is the Tumbarumba Sports Academy and its new basketball hoops.
Hyne Community Trust Director, Janet Anderson said this is the second grant the Tumbarumba Sports Academy has received as the facility goes from strength to strength.
“The provision of good quality sports and recreational opportunities for the Tumbarumba region enables health and fitness in a fun, social and affordable way for all ages.
“The funds to fit out the sports hall with new basketball hoops has further improved the range of quality sporting opportunities for the community.
“This comes after the Trust previously helped to fund the transformation of the mezzanine level into a safe Youth Precinct which is now fully operational and complete with security cameras in both the sports hall and adjacent dance hall.” Ms Anderson said.
Tumbarumba’s community groups are reminded the Hyne Community Trust will open for applications on 1 June and close 30 June 2026.
Community groups considering applying for a Hyne Community Trust grant should start reviewing the 2026 guidelines available here: https://www.hyne.com.au/about/community
Projects must be valued over $10,000 and demonstrate how they will provide lasting benefits for the community in order to meet the criteria.
The Hyne Community Trust was established in 2007 and has provided almost $1 million to the Tumbarumba region to date. For more information, contact tumbatrust@hyne.com.au














