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Why Great Councils still miss out on grant funding – and how to fix it

Every council knows the frustration: dedicated teams invest time and effort into a grant application, only to fall short. It isn’t always about merit. Strong projects still get overlooked when the process behind them is stretched, inconsistent, or missing the data decision-makers need.

Today’s funding environment is tougher than ever. Compliance expectations are rising under the Commonwealth Grants Rules and Guidelines, state frameworks continue to evolve, and the competition for limited pools of funding has never been higher. For local governments, the stakes are clear: missed opportunities mean delayed infrastructure, services, and community outcomes.

So why do great councils miss out? Three common issues stand out:

Fragmented processes — Applications are often pulled together across multiple systems and spreadsheets. This creates duplication and increases the risk of errors.

Limited visibility — Without a clear view of all programs, lessons learned in one area rarely translate to others.

Difficulty proving outcomes — Even when grants are secured, councils struggle to show how funds translated into tangible community benefits.

“We’re often approached when a deadline’s looming, and by then, the groundwork hasn’t been done,” says Andrew Morris, Director of Morris Piper and a long-time strategic advisor to local councils and community organisations on grant strategy.

The solution isn’t about working harder. It’s about working smarter with the right systems in place. Councils that centralise their grant management create a secure, single source of truth that removes duplication, ensures applications are consistent, and keeps governance audit-ready from day one.

More importantly, this shift enables councils to focus on outcomes. With real-time data on where funding is going and what results it is delivering, councils can demonstrate value not only to funding bodies but also to their own communities.

Future-focused councils are already rethinking how they approach grant management. By embedding digital tools and consistent governance across all programs, they are reducing risk, building capacity, and ultimately putting more successful projects on the ground.

According to Andrew, councils that consistently succeed at securing funding don’t just write great applications – they develop well-scoped, well-documented projects in advance that align with community priorities and council strategy.

With the right systems in place, councils can stop missing out — and start delivering more for their communities

To learn more about how councils are using SurePact to streamline their grant management and stay audit-ready, visit SurePact.com.

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