In 2021-22, the Community Support Fund (CSF) received $122.84 million in revenue and incurred $83.24 million in expenditure. Funding from the CSF was provided to support various projects with community benefits that align with the CSF funding objectives legislated in the Gambling Regulation Act 2003.
During the 2021-22 financial year, the CSF trust has an opening cash balance of $55.21 million, with net cash movement of $64.13 million resulting in a closing cash balance of $119.34 million as reported in the DTF Annual Report.
Below is a percentage breakdown of the CSF 2021-22 grant expenditure by funding purpose:
- 43.77 per cent of the CSF funding was allocated for tackling problem gambling which is one of the top priorities for the CSF.
- 32.99 per cent of the CSF funding was allocated to sport and recreation related projects.
- The remaining 23.24 per cent of funding was allocated across various other funding objectives.
Community Support Fund 2021-22 grant expenditure by funding purpose
Table 1: CSF 2021-22 Operating Statement
2021-22 |
$ million |
Revenue |
|
from the operation of electronic gaming machines |
122.82 |
from interest received from deposits |
0.00 |
from forfeited winnings |
0.02 |
Total revenue |
122.84 |
|
|
Expenditure |
|
total grant expenditure in 2021-22 |
83.24 |
DTF administration costs |
0.40 |
Total expenditure |
83.64 |
Net surplus |
39.20 |
Departmental grant expenditure breakdown for 2021-22
A breakdown of grant expenditure to individual Departments is provided in CSF Expenditure to Departments by Project in 2021‑22.
New CSF projects approved in 2021-22
There were 21 new CSF projects approved in 2021-22. These projects support a wide range of community organisations and councils to build strong and sustainable communities across Victoria.
Details of the new CSF projects can be found in in CSF New Project Approvals in 2021-22.
Final outcomes summary for the CSF projects completed in 2021-22
There have been 19 CSF projects completed in 2021-22. The relevant government portfolio departments have administered the delivery of these projects and provided the final outcomes summary on these projects.
A summary of these completed projects can be found in CSF Final report outcomes 2021-22.