Big Ideas Start Small: Community Funding That Supports Real Change

Make that great idea a reality by applying for a grant.
May 14, 2026
Funding
Hundreds of projects funded already, make your idea real too.

Every educator has that idea. The one that would make a real difference to the children in your setting, if only the budget allowed for it.

Maybe it’s transforming a tired outdoor area into a vibrant discovery space, creating a calm sensory corner for children who need extra support, or finally sourcing the resources that truly reflect your community’s culture.

The reality is, many incredible ideas in education never move beyond the planning stage simply because funding is limited.

That’s why initiatives like Twinkl’s Community Collection matter.

After supporting hundreds of settings internationally, the Community Collection is now open to Australian schools and early learning settings.

We’re offering the chance to apply for funding that helps bring educator-led ideas to life.

The best part? The focus isn’t on large-scale projects or complicated applications. We want to support the meaningful, everyday changes that help children feel more connected, included and excited to learn.

Across the UK, funded projects have included:
• Outdoor learning and nature play spaces
• Inclusive books and classroom resources
• Wellbeing and sensory areas
• Community gardens
• Resources supporting inclusion and additional needs
• Essential classroom supplies and learning materials

Real Impact in Western Australia
We are already seeing this journey begin at Rangeway Primary School in Geraldton, WA.

They are using their funding to create a culturally responsive outdoor space that strengthens children’s connection to Wajarri language and Yamaji culture, proving that the best projects are the ones rooted in the local community.

The project includes plans for:
• A traditional yarning circle
• Student-led garden design
• Sensory play opportunities
• Inclusive outdoor learning spaces

What Could Your Setting Achieve?
For early learning services and schools, these projects become more than just physical changes; they are opportunities for collaboration and community engagement.
Maybe your setting has been waiting for the right moment to:
• Refresh an outdoor learning area or sustainability project
• Create a dedicated sensory or wellbeing space
• Diversify your library or add culturally responsive resources
• Equip your learning environments with the extra materials children genuinely need

If there’s something you’ve been dreaming about creating, this is your opportunity to finally make it happen. Educators know their communities best - and sometimes, all a great idea needs is a little support to get started.

Ready to bring your idea to life?
Apply for the Community Collection funding and take the first step towards creating meaningful change in your setting today.