The program supports not-for-profit organisations, Aboriginal Controlled Community Organisations, Prescribed Body Corporates and Local Governments that enhance the lives of those residing within our service area, which includes the Kimberley, Pilbara, Gascoyne, Mid West, Esperance and Goldfields regions.
Typical partnership recipients range from regional sporting associations and cultural and music events to arts and educational programs for school-aged children.
Horizon Power Acting Chief Executive Officer, Krystal Skinner, said the program was focused on initiatives in the regions that “have a strong community impact and are accessible to many”.
“Here at Horizon Power, we are committed to supporting the unique needs of those living in regional and remote Western Australia. Our Community Partnerships Program represents the important connection we have to the local communities in which we work, live and play.”
“I really encourage organisations that are making a difference in their community to apply. All applications are carefully considered, ensuring that every initiative or organisation we partner with has a meaningful impact on the communities we serve.”
“In May, Horizon Power proudly awarded $546,300 to 72 successful recipients across our State. We know that events are important in our communities, and we were delighted to be able to support regional events such as the Spinifex Spree, which starts on Friday, July 25 in Port Hedland, last weekend’s Winter Wonderland in Esperance and the Boab Festival, which was held earlier this month in Derby.”
Don’t delay, as applications for the latest round of partnerships will close on 22 August 2025. Successful recipients will be announced in October 2025.
To find out more about the application criteria, register for an online information session or apply for a Horizon Power Community Partnership, visit: horizonpower.com.au/partnerships